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The Room Three review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room Two review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
Illusion: A Tale of the Mind review
Believe it or not, this charmingly surreal platforming adventure is one of the more enjoyable games you’ve probably never heard of.
The Initiate 2: The First Interviews review
There's more people and admittedly less space than the original, but just as many engaging challenges to be solved in this story-thin, puzzle-centric sequel.
Detective Pikachu review
This 3DS exclusive catches lightning in a bottle with a charming mix of Pokémon and lighthearted mystery adventure.
Mage’s Initiation: Reign of the Elements review
Himalaya's long-awaited genre hybrid may water down its RPG elements, but in most respects it's a tower of strength as an adventure.
Torn review
While not particularly deep, this VR-exclusive, physics-based scavenger hunt is a rip-roaring good time while it lasts.
The Council review
An ambitious attempt to assemble a compelling historical mystery with narrative RPG elements ultimately loses its way after an initially promising start.
Pavilion: Chapter 1 review
This beautiful isometric adventure debut is an engaging fourth-person puzzler that covers over a number of notable technical issues.
The Fall of April review
Carol Reed springs into her her fourteenth Swedish adventure with another intriguing slideshow-style mystery for fans and newcomers alike.
Life Is Strange 2: Episode 1 – Roads review
The second full season hits the ground running with an immersive first episode featuring a whole new cast, story, and branching narrative possibilities.
Moon Castle review
This Myst-style adventure offers a serious challenge, though it'll leave even the most ardent puzzle fan howling at the many technical issues.
Here They Lie review
This PlayStation horror exclusive is rich in disturbing atmosphere, but honestly there's very little gameplay or comprehensible story resting deep within it.
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron review
Though it could use more seasoning, this traditional indie adventure brews up a pleasant little inventory-laden, point-and-click experience.