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Captain Morgane and the Golden Turtle review
The feisty female pirate comes of age in this enjoyable high seas adventure, though a few odd design decisions are cause for some grief.
The Walking Dead: Episode One: A New Day review
The zombie apocalypse is upon us, and Telltale's story-driven cinematic thriller is off to a rip-roaring start.
MacGuffin’s Curse review
An abundance of crate pushing may cause howls of protest, but this charming story-driven indie adventure is a lock to win over puzzle lovers.
Botanicula review
The seed of delight is planted early in Amanita's creative new adventure, and its abundant charm and surreal game world never stop growing on you.
Lone Survivor review
Life-and-death choices abound in this chilling retro indie that blends adventure and survival horror action.
The Cross Formula review
This lite adventure blends a nice array of puzzles with an appealing art style, but its watered-down story proportions don't make for an ideal mix.
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights review
A host of monster-taming RPG battles pop out of this meaty story-driven Nintendo 3DS puzzler.
Adam’s Venture: Episode 3 - Revelations review
The trilogy winds down with a puzzle-filled finale, though it's quick to jump to a rushed and unsatifisying conclusion.
Corrosion: Cold Winter Waiting review
This indie horror adventure lacks the chills its subject matter demands, while the story and gameplay suffer from several key problems.
Yesterday review
Forget what you know about Pendulo Studios and embrace this impressively dark, disturbing mystery thriller.
Dark Secrets review
A swarm of bugs casts a shadow over this free-roaming 3D indie adventure, though there aren't many bright spots to begin with.
Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass review
This wrestling-themed comic indie adventure delivers an entertaining lightweight romp, but some raw technique relegates it to the genre undercard.
Shadows on the Vatican: Act 1 - Greed review
This religio-political thriller will leave you lusting for more, because the debut episode is mainly a teaser for greater rewards to come.
Dear Esther review
It may not even be a game, but this beautifully surreal story-driven exploration offers plenty to write home about.
The Ballads of Reemus: When the Bed Bites review
This colourful cartoon indie adventure hums along with fun puzzles, zany characters, and a thoroughly offbeat world to explore.