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Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 1 - Launch of the Screaming Narwhal review
The debut Monkey Island episode shows the franchise revival is in good hands, but a few issues nearly slip through its poxed fingers.
Les Misérables: The Game of the Book review
As the first of three planned stories to "enter", this artistic one-man production offers much to feel good about.
Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper review
Part fact, part fiction, the great detective vs. the great unsolved mystery is an intriguing showdown, but some of the filler could have been cut.
Downfall review
This stylish indie adventure is high in shock value, but a few rough gameplay edges can be a bloody pain.
Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Episode 3 - Muzzled! review
The third episode has its predecessors licked with a funnier, more cohesive storyline and clever puzzle design.
Still Life 2 review
There is indeed still life left in this popular franchise, but the sequel's compelling story includes some torturous gameplay frustrations.
Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis review
The word is out on this improved sequel that seems destined to be another cult hit among fans of the original.
Flower, Sun and Rain review
This surreal time-distortion DS adventure from Suda51 is too repetitive, strange, and repetitive for its own good.
Pahelika: Secret Legends review
This indie puzzle-based adventure shows worlds of promise, but its limited gameplay will leave many ready to turn the page.
Secret Files: Tunguska (DS) review
The DS port of this popular adventure offers no new content, but its slick presentation still makes an impact.
Life of D. Duck review
Its doodle art makes it an ugly duckling, but there's lots of offbeat charm nestled deeper down.
3 Cards to Midnight review
Though more casual than a traditional adventure, the new "story game" from the Tex Murphy creators deals plenty of aces.
Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures: Episode 2 - The Last Resort review
The series' second adventure starts off like a day at the beach, but a few issues cloud the otherwise-short-but-sunny experience.
Gobliiins 4 review
The goblins are back and they're wacky as ever in this puzzle-centric adventure that looks like a wiiinner.
Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet review
A more casual game is afoot between full-fledged mysteries, but the "adventure lite" gameplay takes a few missteps along the way.