Adventure game articles for PC page 89
Ceville review
Named after its tiny tyrant protagonist, Ceville stands tall among its comic adventure peers.
Casebook: Episode II - The Watcher review
There's plenty to see in this second indie episode, as the series takes an impressive jump to the next level.
Simon the Sorcerer 4: Chaos Happens review
The latest adventure for the wisecracking wizard isn't quite able to clone the charm of the early series games.
Ben There, Dan That! review
Contrary to its title, this indie adventure delivers a refreshingly original blend of sci-fi and comedy.
Emerald City Confidential review
It doesn't take a wizard to figure out that this "Oz Noir" mystery is a polished game with courage, heart, and brains alike.
Duty and Beyond review
This distinctly retro-styled 2006 Underground adventure proves to be one duty that's a privilege to fulfill.
Amazon: Guardians of Eden review
This cinematic adventure has plenty of B-movie charm, but its rush towards paradise gets a few restarts.
Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy review
The 19th Nancy Drew mystery seems a match made in heaven, but a few frustrations will raise players' ire.
Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual review
The latest conspiracy thriller is fun while it lasts, but you won't have to dig far to get through it all.
Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst review
The popular hidden object series delves deep enough that even adventurers might want to seek out this latest incarnation.
Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder review
Short but Swedish, the fifth Carol Reed mystery is the series' crowning achievement to date.
CSI: NY review
A casual game detour into the Big Apple may leave some feeling sour, but there's entertainent to be found if you know where to look.
Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses! review
Pairing Nancy Drew and casual gameplay proves to be a deft match, as the first Dossier adventure is a refreshingly fun experience.
Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood review
Often forgotten among Sierra's classics, the second "Conquests" adventure still gives plenty of reason to make men (and women) merry.
The Tales of Bingwood: Chapter I - To Save a Princess review
A promising new indie series kicks off with royal intentions, though the journey is just getting started in this opening installment.