Adventure game reviews page 89
The Next BIG Thing review
There are plenty of high points in this monstrous comic adventure, though it doesn't quite measure up to its top billing.
Adam’s Venture: Episode 2 - Solomon’s Secret review
The second episode wisely builds on the groundwork of its predecessor, though its story remains largely buried.
Conspiracies II: Lethal Networks review
This indie sci-fi sequel had the potential to surpass its FMV predecessor, but a few deadly issues conspire to hold it back.
Black Mirror III review
The final Black Mirror is the fairest of them all, as the dark mystery series concludes with an impressive finale.
Back to the Future: Episode 3 - Citizen Brown review
It's still light on gameplay, but surprising story turns ensure Telltale has everything under control.
Police Quest 3: The Kindred review
Though its policework can be as captivating as ever, some serious failings shoot the third Police Quest in the foot.
What Makes You Tick: A Stitch in Time review
This commercial indie adventure seamlessly weaves eye-popping visuals and solid gameplay into an intriguing yarn.
Goin’ Downtown review
This edgy sci-fi adventure is a fun ride while it lasts, though there’s not much substance driving the story or gameplay along.
Baron Wittard: Nemesis of Ragnarok review
It falls short of its bid for a puzzling Utopia, but the solitary Baron Wittard is charged with an electrically haunting atmosphere.
The Vacuum review
This free mystery adventure is a little light on gameplay, but its tense sci-fi storyline will suck you right in and hold you through to its multiple ends.
The Demonic Dollhouse review
This short commercial indie adventure sure looks good, but it's damned by wicked timed puzzles and hellish control issues.
Back to the Future: Episode 2 - Get Tannen! review
You'll breeze through its speakeasy puzzles, but the second episode is another fun ride back to 1930s Hill Valley.
Edna & Harvey: The Breakout review
This madcap tragicomedy suffers from a bit of excess padding, but it's a surprisingly moving story that you'd be nuts to pass up.
Gemini Rue review
This independent sci-fi thriller comes out firing and doesn't let up in an impressive display of interactive neo-noir storytelling.
Stacking review
Doube Fine's wildly creative puzzle-adventure is easy to jump into and offers many layers of unbridled fun that will silence even the strongest doubts.