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J.U.L.I.A. Among the Stars review
The enhanced edition of this interplanetary sci-fi puzzler can be probed more deeply and enjoyably than ever.
Gabriel Knight: 20th Anniversary Edition hands-on archived preview
A whole new generation of gamers will soon inherit Sins of the Fathers, now magnified in Jane Jensen's slick remake.
Bill Tiller - Duke Grabowski, Mighty Swashbuckler! interview
With his Kickstarter sailing perilously towards the finish line, we caught up with the Mighty Artist/Designer! to discuss his new pirate adventure.
Following Freeware: August 2014 releases
We skipped across the world for another round of top free indies, and bare all in our steamiest round-up yet.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 11: Magrunner, Project Temporality
These two puzzle-platformers emulate the popular Portal formula with their own clever ideas, if not quite the story depth or polish.
Dream Revenant review
This iOS exclusive provides a memorable exploration into the subconscious, though some technical difficulties will pinch you back to reality.
Whispering Willows review
This supernatural mystery soars in story and production values, but is dragged down to earth by its plodding gameplay.
Gamescom 2014 round-up - Part 2 preview
The next wave of dreamy new adventures on display this year in Cologne should leave you feeling double happy.
Adventures in Storytelling: The Maker’s Eden, 80 Days
Light on gameplay, heavy on reading, adventures like these are turning the page to a newer breed of visual fiction.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Five: No Going Back review
The tension heats up as the weather cools down, though the season concludes with a tepid finale with a dramatic final choice.
Gamescom 2014 round-up - Part 1 preview
As always, the gamescom in Germany was packed with adventures, and we were on hand to wander through them all.
Adrian Chmielarz - The Vanishing of Ethan Carter interview
With this promising paranormal mystery nearly ready to appear, we caught up with the game's designer to learn more.
The Journey Down: Chapter Two review
Though the comedy is dialed down, the middle installment of this enjoyable African-themed adventure picks up right where the last one left off.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures: Volume 10: Monochroma, The Bridge
It's the rich settings and gameplay that add most of the colour in these largely black-and-white puzzle-platformers.
SOMA first look archived preview
The newest thriller from Frictional Games made a splash at gamescom, plumbing the depths of both the ocean and human consciousness.