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The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time review
Flashback Friday: Our look back at this 1990's science fiction trilogy continues with the second edition.
Hitchcock: The Final Cut review
One of Hollywood's greatest directors ever would surely be ashamed of the poor adventure that bears his name.
No-Action Jackson review
Berian Williams reviews a classic new underground adventure game.
MISSING: Since January (aka In Memoriam) review
With MISSING now on sale in North America, we revisit our review of this game in its original incarnation.
The Journeyman Project Turbo review
Flashback Friday: Jack Allin begins his look back at this well-known trilogy with the first installment.
Ben Jordan: Paranormal Investigator review
Dave takes a closer look at this new short and sweet Underground adventure.
The Messenger review
This title, despite its edu-tainment leanings, turns out to be a high-quality first-person adventure.
The Arrangement review
Independent developer Michael Clark shows promise, but this game is unfortunately not worth recommending.
Faust: Seven Games of the Soul review
Flashback Friday: Our newest writer takes us back to 1999 and this excellent and disturbing adventure.
Crystal Key II review
The sequel to Adventure Company's best-selling game ever is an improvement--but not a dazzling one.
Freddy Pharkas, Frontier Pharmacist review
Flashback Friday: One of Sierra's most overlooked Golden Age adventures is a rip-roarin' good time, y'all!
The Egyptian Prophecy review
A surreal combination of history and art make this possibly the best Egypt-themed adventure yet.
CSI: Dark Motives review
The sequel brings more of the same, for better or worse, with some slight improvements.
Mystery of the Druids review
This 2001 adventure, the first from House of Tales, proved to be more frustration than mystery.
A Case of the Crabs review
A look at this noir-influenced private eye adventure, which is fully playable in a web browser.