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Hidden: On the Trail of the Ancients review
While rich in Lovecraftian atmosphere, the meat of this two-part adventure has yet to be seen at the end of part one.
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture review
There are no living people or puzzles to find, but there's a mystery to uncover by those who see the light in this gorgeous open world adventure.
Cradle review
Post-apocalyptic Mongolia never looked so beautiful, but this exploration-based adventure babies players a bit too much on the gameplay front.
STASIS review
You won't want to sleep on this indie isometric sci-fi horror that's destined to be a classic that holds up well into the future.
City Quest review
There are plenty of attractions in this retro adventure's four career paths, but none are populated by satisfying gameplay.
MISSING: An Interactive Thriller - Episode One review
The curtain is raised on a promising new FMV mystery series, though the prologue is almost criminally short.
Shades of Black review
Carol Reed's eleventh mystery tries something a little novel, but its lacklustre story overshadows its brighter moments.
Damn Virgins review
This offbeat indie FMV adventure is a fun first experience, but its flimsy story is obviously saving itself for a sequel.
The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna review
Croteam's excellent puzzler paved the way for a funny, challenging, and highly rewarding downloadable expansion.
Why Am I Dead at Sea review
It may drown you with reading, but this clever supernatural murder mystery possesses many fine qualities.
MechaNika review
Despite its childlike appearance, this unqiue comic adventure has a dark premise and some self-destructive tendencies.
Bunker: The Underground Game review
This lighthearted indie romp is nicely grounded in classic genre formula, though its attempts at comedy come up shallow.
Home Is Where One Starts… review
Those who enjoy puzzle-free exploration games may find themselves drawn home once again.
Alum review
The impressive production quality of this substantial retro adventure can't fully atone for its pervasive religious message.
Anna’s Quest review
The now-complete fantasy adventure by Daedalic isn't too much or too little to bear, it's juuuust right in all the important ways.