Adventure game reviews page 85
The Dream Machine: Chapter 3 review
Three episodes in, this charming clay-and-cardboard indie adventure is shaping up as a compellingly surreal series.
AR-K: Episode 1 - Sex, Lies and Class Work review
The debut episode of a new sci-fi indie series flirts with potential, but it never translates into anything more than a teasing prologue.
Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Five: The Gunpowder Plot review
This new and improved BBC-produced episode shoots to the top of the Doctor Who adventure games list.
Relics: Dark Hours review
The haunted high school mystery earns a passing grade for its FMV implementation, but fails to deliver in most other ways.
Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel review
There are plenty of reservations about this long-awaited Russian whodunit, which dashes all high hopes against the rocks.
Discworld II review
You might kill yourself laughing at this beautiful 1996 cartoon sequel, though you won't reap the benefits of much story or puzzle variety.
To the Moon review
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.
Jurassic Park: The Game review
The snappy-paced dinosaur adventure prompts plenty of thrills, but Telltale's aging engine has bitten off more than it can chew.
Nancy Drew: Alibi in Ashes review
Nancy's 25th PC adventure should spark plenty of interest, as her dreams of a welcome homecoming disappear in an entertaining puff of smoke.
The Secret of Chateau de Moreau review
This iPhone exclusive houses plenty of ambitious murder mystery storytelling and gameplay substance within its walls.
NCIS review
The first game based on the popular TV show hits very few high water marks, largely drowning in simplistic mediocrity.
Eko: Strange New World - Episode 1 review
This episodic indie adventure launches with a colourful cartoon debut, but its shortcomings make for a bumpy first ride.
Professor Layton and the Last Specter review
This enjoyable darker prequel steps back before the previous games, though its winning gameplay formula will feel very familiar.
Catherine review
Part interactive drama, part action-puzzler, this unique psychological romance doesn't cheat players on either depth of story or engaging gameplay.
Drawn: Trail of Shadows review
Plenty of highlights shine in this artsy, shadowy prequel, as the third Drawn installment is another short but sweet casual excursion.