Adventure game archived previews page 112
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened review
The famous literary worlds of Holmes and Cthulhu collide, but is the showdown worth losing any sleep over?
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: The Ugly Prince Duckling review
The famed Danish storyteller wings his way from page to PC in his very own fairy tale adventure.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All review
The verdict is in: Capcom has whipped up another fine Phoenix Wright DS adventure.
Sam & Max: Episode 4 - Abe Lincoln Must Die! review
Political incorrectness abounds in the biggest and best Sam & Max episode of the season to date.
Sterling’s Gift review
The hidden secrets of Libbie Custer make one last stand in this debut indie historical adventure.
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review
The new "interactive novel" for the DS looks to turn the adventure genre on its side, but comes with a few reservations.
Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender review
Forget Star Trek. Rex Nebular boldly goes where no man has gone before, and Flashback Friday tags along for the ride.
Sam & Max: Episode 3 - The Mole, the Mob, and the Meatball review
Season One speeds to the halfway point with plenty of wisecracks and wise guys.
Super Jazz Man review
The first commercial offering from Herculean Effort is a retro superhero adventure that hits most of the right notes.
The Blackwell Legacy review
A new supernatural series is bestowed on the genre, and the debut episode shows plenty of spirit.
Full Pipe review
The first adventure released through Steam springs some major leaks along the way.
Quest for Glory II: Trial by Fire review
Part Aladdin, part Paladin, the second QFG installment takes to the desert with a thirst for adventure.
Pathologic review
A unique, mature gaming experience lurks beneath a few significant problems that plague the genre-blending Pathologic.
Victi: Blood Bitterness review
Can a game be both art and entertainment? This new indie adventure suggests the answer isn't black and white.
Sam & Max: Episode 2 - Situation: Comedy review
The freelance police take center stage in the second installment of season one. Cue laugh track!