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Leisure Suit Larry – Reloaded review
It's not very hard and it's not very long, but the 1987 classic gets a brand new makeover that should help it score with another generation of Larry fans.
Following Freeware: June 2013 releases
If you're sick of playing crap and nothing else, look no further than last month's top new free indie adventure releases.
The Inquisitor: Book 1 - The Plague review
The opening volume introduces a compelling anti-hero and complex medieval mystery, though a rash of minor ailments mars the experience somewhat.
Moebius hands-on archived preview
Between an E3 demonstration with Jane Jensen and a couple playable chapters, our first analysis of Moebius proved to be a memorable one.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter One: The Eye of the Sphinx review
KING Art's whodunit/heist thriller soars to impressive early heights in the first of three installments.
Face Noir review
This slow-burning crime mystery is impressively steeped in film noir atmosphere, but only gets halfway through its dark tale of destiny.
Tipping Point review
This photorealistic iPad adventure has a convoluted story but pushes enough right buttons for a short but enjoyable touchscreen experience.
Nancy the Happy Whore and the Perfidious Petrol Station review
This lighthearted comic indie adventure may not be very sexy, but its winning personality is well worth a cheap two-hour date.
Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within review
The action heats up in this colourful globetrotting sequel, but the moments of adventuring fun are choked by clumsy controls and illogical puzzles.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act II review
The second act of this magical realist adventure is even more surreal than the first, though it takes a shortcut through its latest detours.
Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon review
This short, easy, and deceptively marketed episodic prelude drives a nail into the longrunning vampire series' coffin.
E3 2013 - Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments archived preview
The new multi-case adventure from Frogwares lets players experience Sherlock Holmes as never before, but there'll be nothing elementary about deducing the culprits.
E3 2013 - Daedalic Entertainment archived preview
We said hello to Daedalic at an unforgettable E3 display, which offered us first looks at Memoria and Goodbye Deponia.
Following Freeware: May 2013 releases
From high in the skies to deep in the ocean, we scoured the freeware community for another month's worth of top adventures.
The Raven hands-on archived preview
We stole an early look at KING Art's upcoming 1960s heist adventure, and it looks like it could be another feather in the German studio's cap.