Adventure game articles page 189
The Watchmaker review
At last, our review of The Watchmaker. Read our unbridled verdict.
Rumor Mill: the Return of Sierra?
For a brief time Sierra seemed to be making a return to adventure gaming. Sadly this didn't occur, but here's the rumors we posted back then.
Hal Barwood interview
A Q&A with veteran LucasArts game designer Hal Barwood.
Fan-made sequels: An Interview with Tierra Entertainment
An exclusive and in-depth interview with the developers behind the popular King’s Quest VGA remake. Read all about their upcoming remakes of Quest for Glory 2 and King’s Quest 2!
Dreamcatcher 2002: Adventure Lineup archived preview
Take a look at what Dreamcatcher Interactive will be offering in the upcoming months.
Handheld Adventures interview
An interview with Infinite Ventures, a company producing adventures for Pocket PC and Game Boy Color.
E3 2002: First Looks archived preview
In our penultimate E3 article we take a brief look at some games you can expect to see more of in the future.
Dark Fall interview
Evan Dickens interviews Jonathan Boakes, chief of XXv Productions and creator of the promising new first-person adventure Dark Fall.
E3 2002: Psychonauts archived preview
We got a first look at the action/adventure Psychonauts, from the designer of Full Throttle and Grim Fandango.
E3 2002: Jazz and Faust archived preview
The next E3 game to pass the revue is Jazz & Faust, a point-and-click adventure with two seperate storylines.
E3 2002: Syberia & Post Mortem archived preview
In our first E3 hands-on preview, we take a look at Syberia and Post Mortem, two promising third-person adventures from European developer Microids.
Amerzone review
No upcoming adventure is more anticipated than Syberia. In this review, we take a look at Microïds' previous adventure game.
Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon review
Tex Murphy steps out of the third-person view of Martian Memorandum into first-person FMV in this landmark private eye adventure.
Shivers 2: Harvest of Souls review
With its Native American mythology, the sequel to Shivers takes the story in a new direction--but does it out-scare the original?
Starship Titanic review
The humor of Douglas Adams is translated into a very odd and unique first-person adventure that succeeds on the visual front, but fails to be fun and playable.