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Late Shift review
In lieu of traditional adventuring, player choice drives this cinematically impressive interactive live-action crime movie.
Perception review
Despite the clever conceit for its blind protagonist, this 3D horror adventure stumbles in key story and gameplay areas.
Bear With Me review
The three-part comic-noir mystery ends up stuffed full of gags, mature themes and old-fashioned adventuring goodness.
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk review
This full-blown sequel is another quality adventure, though some of the original charm is nosed out by darker themes.
Kona review
This entertaining wintry survival adventure is a breeze to live through, though it misfires in a couple areas that lessen its impact.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three review
An easy-going finale with a hectic pace, this represents the series apex in many key ways, making the full trilogy required gaming for adventure fans.
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
You'll need to carefully couch your questions in this flawed but compelling keyword-driven FMV mystery.
Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series: Episode One – The Enigma review
Riddle us this: What has great production values, compelling characters, hard decisions, and mind-numbingly easy gameplay?
Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth: Book One – From the Ashes review
Daedalic's impressive adaptation of the epic historical novel goes from strength to strength, raising anticipation for the two parts remaining.
RiME review
Blending exploration, puzzle-solving and light action, this island excursion proves that platforming adventures are far from washed up.
Tacoma review
Though its gameplay is largely weightless, Fullbright's new character-driven sci-fi adventure is a compelling tale set far from home.
Little Nightmares review
More stealth-survival than puzzle-platformer, this intensely creepy side-scroller is sure to feed your horror craving.
Stories Untold review
This four-part anthology of horror vignettes blending '80s-era environments and text is one of the stranger things in the genre these days.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
This Japanese thriller aims for a truly unique gameplay experience, but is sometimes guilty of overkill.
The Turing Test review
Although failing to properly meld its story and gameplay, this physics puzzler is a solid Portal clone in formula if not execution.