Adventure game flashback reviews page 121
Return to Mysterious Island review
This game may not be on your radar, but its island is well worth exploring. The only mystery here is why you haven't bought it yet.
Apprentice II review
The fine folks at Herculean Effort have taken their acclaimed 2003 game and made an even better sequel.
Nancy Drew: Curse of Blackmoor Manor review
Eleven games into this best-selling series, Nancy delivers what may be her best game yet.
Atlantis Evolution review
A new team returns to an old location--with a game that shows potential, but little else.
Law & Order: Justice Is Served review
Emily's investigation reveals that Legacy continues to make great strides with the third game in this series.
BeTrapped review
Don't be so quick to write off Jane Jensen's latest contribution to the gaming world.
Two of a Kind review
An all-star crew of Underground designers comes together to create one of the better amateur adventures of the year.
The Moment of Silence review
The subject of this week's coverage may be the best adventure game of 2004.
Zork Nemesis review
Flashback Friday: See why this offshoot of the Zork series is a must-play for adventure fans.
Wanted (The Westerner) review
This point & click western adventure is a beautiful game--but one with quite a few gameplay flaws.
Lifestream review
Looking for a great B-movie adventure? You've found one, with this surprisingly good game.
Myst IV Revelation review
The long-awaited sequel to this historic series is everything you could hope for--and maybe more.
Legacy: Dark Shadows review
The next TLJ? Not quite, but this traditional adventure shows promise from a young developer.
Simon the Sorcerer 3D review
Is this really a game beyond defense? See why our reviewer doesn't think so.
Brain Hotel review
Berian reviews the second Flash-based adventure from Pinhead Games.