Adventure game reviews page 96
Simon the Sorcerer 5: Who’d Even Want Contact? review
More "cosmic" than comic adventure, the fifth installment doesn't recapture the magic of the originals, but it can be a fun ride.
Heavy Rain review
Choose one: Quantic Dream's latest story-driven interactive drama is a) excellent, b) gorgeous, c) exclusive to PlayStation 3.
Pepper’s Adventures in Time review
There's no time like the present for discovering this educational yet entertaining Sierra classic from the past.
The Divine Comedy review
The second Enter the Story installment presents some serious subject matter, at times bogging down the ascension to heaven.
Treasure Island review
The adaptation of Stevenson's classic can be a solid pirate adventure, but a lack of much excitement is a black spot against it.
Ghost Pirates of Vooju Island review
Autumn Moon's supernatural swashbuckler is an entertaining romp if you can see your way through a few weaker elements.
Heaven review
The reward is more fleeting than eternal in this virtual visit to Heaven, as its pretty scenery can't redeem its lack of substance.
Pajama Sam in ‘No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside’ review
Humongous' charming series for 3-8 year olds still shines like a beacon for junior adventurers.
Chronicles of Mystery: The Tree of Life review
The second adventure for Sylvie Leroux branches out to more exotic locations, but its promising mystery never really takes root.
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers review
The future meets the past in Roger's once-modern fourth adventure, though its unrelenting difficulty continually holds it back.
Black Circle: A Carol Reed Mystery review
The amateur sleuth weaves her way around the shadier elements of Norrköping in another intriguing murder mystery.
EcoQuest 2: Lost Secret of the Rainforest review
Sierra's "Discovery Series" sequel is a solid edutainment title, though a few key issues put a damper on the experience.
Chronicles of Mystery: Curse of the Ancient Temple review
This reimagined (and retitled) adaptation of its PC predecessor finds some success on DS, but it lacks quite the same sting.
Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child review
Our three-part look at this casual adventure pioneer series reveals both promise and problems that will snap you back to a sobering reality.
Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze review
Our three-part look at this casual adventure pioneer series reveals both promise and problems that will snap you back to a sobering reality.