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Journey of a Roach review
This short but charming cartoon bug adventure will have you climbing the walls for all the right reasons.
Dream Chamber review
This stylish hand-drawn period piece has some interesting ideas, but its uneven execution prohibits much enjoyment.
Secret Files: Sam Peters review
This spin-off adventure reclaims some of the series' lost magic, though it peters out with an abrupt ending that arrives all too soon.
Oknytt review
Like its nameless protagonist, this is an unassuming little adventure that provides a charming romp through Scandinavian-inspired folklore.
Nancy Drew: The Silent Spy review
With spy gadgets galore, the teen sleuth's 29th adventure offers a surprising glimpse into the previously secret Drew family history.
Goodbye Deponia review
Parting is such sweet sorrow, as Daedalic's offbeat cartoon finale marks the high point of the trilogy.
Lilly Looking Through review
This short but charming hand-drawn indie adventure about childhood is one you'll surely want to look into, not look past.
Doorways: Prelude review
This free-roaming 3D horror adventure feels a little unhinged at the halfway point, so it's best not to enter until the final chapters come knocking.
Montague’s Mount: Episode One review
This dark horror trilogy faces an uphill climb after a debut installment with no real story, puzzles, or scares of note.
Eleusis review
Steeped in early atmosphere, even optional enemies can't sustain the tension through this 3D horror adventure's weak story and puzzles.
rain review
You'll soak in the surreal atmosphere of this PS3 stealth-platforming adventure, but its repetitive gameplay waters down the experience.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode One - Faith review
A brilliant debut installment has made us believers in Telltale's adaptation of DC Comics' twisted modern fairy tale.
The Inner World review
This charming, classic-styled subterranean adventure might just nose itself onto your list of breezy cartoon favourites.
BEYOND: Two Souls review
Quantic Dream's latest riveting opus takes a page out of Heavy Rain's playbook, but this time its reach is a little beyond its ambitious grasp.
Alone in the Park review
Blending text and graphics framed entirely within a journal, this treasure hunt with off-color humor may tantalize, but the gameplay is rather pedestrian.