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Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 3: They Stole Max’s Brain! review
The third episode is absurdly amusing, but a few no-brainer puzzles make it little short and easy.
Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds review
Humongous Entertainment's junior adventure for 3-8 year olds probes the ocean depths but comes up a little shallow.
Slip Space: The Burma-Shave Analogy review
This indie sci-fi adventure offers a plenty of challenging puzzles, but is seriously undermined by a lack of proper signposting.
Jolly Rover review
With tails wagging and sails swagging, there’s plenty of good times on the high seas in this comic canine swashbuckler.
Rooms: The Main Building review
This refreshingly unique puzzler may just nudge your appreciation of sliders up a few notches.
Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage review
The Lovecraft-inspired mystery breaks free of its predecessor's limitations, but some unwelcome traits are passed down to the sequel.
The Filmmaker review
This indie puzzler shows plenty of opening day promise, but can't fully live up to its projections.
1112: Episode 02 review
This screwy adventure series gets seriously lost in its bewildering second episode for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle - Episodes 4-6 review
The PS3 exclusive wraps up with three quality whodunits, though not without feeling like they've been dun before.
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 2: The Tomb of Sammun-Mak review
The Freelance Police are sent reeling back to the early 1900s for maximum fun in this creative second episode.
Puzzle Bots review
As short and sweet as its mini mechanical heroes, Puzzle Bots proves its mettle as an enjoyable environmental puzzler.
Black Mirror II review
This sequel to the dark cult classic provides a whole new angle to a familiar story that's generally worth a good long look.
Again review
The creators of Another Code and Hotel Dusk return with a new crime drama that should catch your eye one more (and possibly final) time.
The Whispered World review
This charming fantasy adventure is spot-on in most respects, and is sure to leave you with a smile on your face.
Calling review
This haunting Wii adventure will ring a few bells for Japanese horror fans, but all too often loses its way in the dark.