Adventure game flashback reviews page 130
Shivers 2: Harvest of Souls review
With its Native American mythology, the sequel to Shivers takes the story in a new direction--but does it out-scare the original?
Starship Titanic review
The humor of Douglas Adams is translated into a very odd and unique first-person adventure that succeeds on the visual front, but fails to be fun and playable.
Shivers review
Sierra's answer to Myst was this spooky first-person adventure that, faults aside, is actually an enjoyable ride.
Dark Side of the Moon review
When first released this game was touted as the future of gaming because of the use of its Video Reality engine. Now three years later its developer has exited the game market.
Blue Ice review
Only for masochists, world-beaters and other people who believe they need a cape.
The Curse of Monkey Island review
Is the third Monkey Island game a worthy predecessor of the eagerly-awaited Escape from Monkey Island?
Grim Fandango review
Grim Fandango won almost every award given out the year it was released. Fans swoon over it and reviewers fall all over it with praise. Is it deserved it? Damn right it is.
Flight of the Amazon Queen review
Now legal freeware, this classic-styled adventure makes for a largely pleasant journey, though it never quite soars as high as its obvious inspiration.
Escape From Monkey Island review
Guybrush faces his greatest adventure yet--the clutches of family life. A Flashback Friday review of Escape From Monkey Island.