Adventure game flashback reviews page 126
Conspiracies review
Got Game's newest release is able to overcome many of the typical FMV problems to be a solid game.
The Neverhood review
Flashback Friday: One of the most daring and original adventures ever is also one of the most brilliant.
Schizm: Mysterious Journey review
As the sequel looms, Tom reviews this vastly beautiful (and vastly difficult) adventure.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis review
1992 brought us one of the truly immortal adventure games; here's our review.
Adventures of Fatman review
What would have been a fantastic amateur game is just another mediocre commercial adventure.
5 Days a Stranger review
Dave reviews this atmospheric new amateur adventure game from the author of Rob Blanc.
Beavis & Butthead in Virtual Stupidity review
Flashback Friday: Uh huh huh huh...point & click adventure games rule.
Law & Order II review
The sequel brings more of the same great story, along with some smart improvements.
Inherit the Earth review
This freshly re-released 1994 classic is a must for fans of light-hearted pure adventures.
AGON review
The first episode of this new episodic adventure shows incredible promise for the future.
Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Rose Tattoo review
Flashback Friday: The first Lost Files was a classic; how does the sequel stack up?
Full Throttle review
A look back at 1995's most intriguing biker adventure game.
Sanitarium review
New staff writer Robert Michaud revisits this super-creepy horror adventure.
Keptosh: The Search for Junc review
Please welcome our new Underground Co-Editor! Dave Gilbert reviews this unique amateur adventure.
The Sydney Mystery review
This independent FMV adventure does little to break the stereotypes associated with the sub-genre.