Adventure game reviews for PC page 81
Haluz 1 and 2 review
These organic Samorost-like adventures are well worth browsing for a free hour online.
The McCarthy Chronicles: Episode 1 review
This impressive film-noir indie mystery is gritty and dark, but its supernatural storyline is anything but black-and-white.
15 Days review
What could have been a slick, art-themed political thriller is robbed of any enjoyment by its many design and technical problems.
Alter Ego review
Alter Ego takes two steps forward from the developer's previous games, but one step back with a beastly ending.
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Remake review
The classic Douglas Adams sci-fi text adventure gets a full graphic overhaul in this improbable fan remake.
Nancy Drew: Trail of the Twister review
Nancy’s summer adventure has plenty of straightforward puzzles, but blows its chance to whip up a compelling mystery.
KGB review
Much like its subject matter, this 1992 conspiracy thriller collapses under the weight of its punishing design and political ambition.
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode One: City of the Daleks review
Doctor Who arrives in its own game series, but the first episode tries to sneak by without much substance.
The Marionette review
This surreal indie adventure entertains even as it raises meaningful questions, and it’s free of charge with no strings attached.
The Silver Lining: Episode 1: What is Decreed Must Be review
The clouds covering the long-awaited King’s Quest fan sequel finally disperse, though the adventure is really only just beginning.
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge - Special Edition review
Making a two-in-one return in both classic and enhanced versions, Monkey Island 2 gives plenty of reason to let out a big whoop.
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse - Episode 4: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls review
The fourth episode unleashes comical cloning mayhem, but can't match its own early season inspiration.
Urban Runner review
Coktel's interactive B-movie adventure has atmosphere in spades, but you'll need to think quick and click quicker to survive it.
Dark Tales: Edgar Allan Poe’s Murders in the Rue Morgue review
This dark tale is a lite adaptation of Poe's classic that's more fun casual gameplay than mystery.
Puzzle Agent review
There are plenty of challenging brainteasers to chew on in this surprisingly chilling mystery puzzler.