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Lifeless Planet review
This alien world exploration gets a boost from its creative environmental puzzles, but is let down by its flimsy story and repetition.
The Fall: Part 1 review
This grim sci-fi adventure may look like Metroid, but its slick side-scrolling presentation suits its intelligent story and atmosphere perfectly.
Why ‘Gone Home’ Is a Game
Designer Steve Gaynor explains why the family story exploration is still a game without guns, puzzles, or other traditional obstacles.
Black Rainbow review
The early promise of this casual adventure proves to be fool's gold of simplistic gameplay and a colourless story.
Adventures at E3 2014
Quietly tucked in amidst the glitz and glamour were a host of promising adventures that we witnessed first-hand.
Murdered: Soul Suspect review
This big-budget paranormal thriller oozes haunting atmosphere, but lacks enough soul to make up for its devilish stealth sequences.
Nancy Drew: The Shattered Medallion review
It's Nancy Drew-meets-reality TV in a weak installment that only shines in bits and pieces.
Following Freeware: May 2014 releases
Just a few light snacks in this month's round-up of free indie adventures, though it may take you an Age to complete them.
Among the Sleep review
This unique horror seen through the eyes of a two-year-old is rich in creepy atmosphere but its gameplay is a bit wobbly on its legs.
Pyst review
This 1996 parody offers a few amusing chuckles, but the absence of any real gameplay might leave even the most die-hard Myst hater feeling what the title implies.
realMyst: Masterpiece Edition review
Cyan's exploratory 3D adventure gets an impressive graphical makeover that makes Myst look more real than ever.
realMyst flashback review
The free-roaming version of Cyan's venerable classic took players to a whole new dimension and a short new Age.
Eye on iOS: Volume 9
Botanicula, The Room, and Doggins highlight the latest round-up of adventures (and adventure-ishes) from the App Store.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode Four - In Sheep’s Clothing review
The penultimate episode is a disappointingly toothless affair that's all dressed up with nowhere to go.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act III review
The magical surrealist adventure rolls brilliantly along, delivering its first glimpse of a coherent story arc.