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Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One review
It makes a few decisions that will leave you of two minds, but this origin story is a substantial, thoroughly engaging collection of island mysteries.
The Whisperer review
Though seriously lacking in volume, this wintry Lower Canadian prologue offers a chilling teaser for the main adventure still to come.
2021 Aggie Award Nominees
The best games from last year have been whittled down to top tens as we unveil the final contenders for the upcoming Aggies!
Five Top Upcoming Adventure Games in February 2022 video preview
A short month doesn't mean a shortage of promising new adventures, as our latest trailer compilation will let you get to know by heart.
KAPIA review
It could use a little more refinement, but this charming postapocalyptic adventure is as fun as it is funky, and a top choice for gamers of all ages.
AI: The Somnium Files review
It isn't implemented quite as smartly as it could be, but otherwise Spike Chunsoft delivers another enjoyably mind-blowing Kotaro Uchikoshi thriller.
Milo and the Magpies review
Grab your mouse and check out this very short but sweet and gorgeously painted feline excursion through the neighborhood to get home.
Slice of Sea review
Mateusz Skutnik's stylish otherworldly side-scroller presents an enthralling world to fathom as you piece together its wordless mysteries.
Demo round-up for The Big Adventure Event 2022 preview
We've gathered up dozens of adventure demos on Steam this week, which is no small feat as the genre takes center stage for the next few days.
Krulk review
Us like sideways caveman adventure. Look weird but good. Bugs big but puzzles better.
Amos Green’s Final Repose review
There's no rest for Carol Reed in her seventeenth Swedish adventure, a compelling new mystery that refuses to pull any emotional punches.
Saint Kotar review
You'll need to forgive a number of oddly charming weaknesses to appreciate this point-and-click adventure in all its bleakly atmospheric glory.
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Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo review
Pendulo's twisty but uneven psychological thriller is sure to mess with your mind, though it bears little similarity to the famed director's classic that inspired it.
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