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Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis review
It's a battle of wits between the great detective and gentleman thief, but the real winners are the players of this rewarding treasure hunt.
Jack Keane review
There's plenty of reason to be keen about Deck13's whimsical adventure, though a few quibbles give cause for voicing displeasure.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney review
A mostly-new cast provides the same Ace Attorney fun, but the transition raises a few objections along the way.
DreamWeb review
Pinch yourself if you're considering DreamWeb, as the top-down cyberpunk adventure proves a little maddening.
King’s Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow review
King's Quest VI is a love story for the ages, as the prince of Daventry seeks romance and Sierra finally delivers the game that everyone can fondly embrace.
Portal review
The one-of-a-kind Portal will blow a hole in how you view physics (and maybe adventures), but the discovery is no piece of cake.
Emily Enough: Imprisoned review
There's plenty of reason to be psyched about this killer dark comedy that will leave you wanting more.
Overclocked: A History of Violence review
The time for House of Tales' long-awaited adventure is now at hand, and you'd have to be a little cuckoo to ignore it.
Diamonds in the Rough review
This indie adventure from Atropos Studios shows glints of bright promise, but you may have to dig a little to find it.
D review
True to its title, this timed horror adventure barely makes the grade more than a decade after release.
Sam & Max: Episode 205 - What’s New, Beelzebub? review
The antics heat up in a diabolical finale that will leave players doing plenty of soul-searching... Sam & Max-style!
Professor Layton and the Curious Village review
There are no idiots allowed in this village, as the first Professor Layton DS puzzler will challenge you every delightful tap of the way.
Quiero Morir (I Want To Die) review
Misery may love company, but there are plenty of other reasons why this intriguing sci-fi adventure is one you might be dying to play.
The Lost Crown: A Ghost-hunting Adventure review
Its inhabitants may be spectral, but the new adventure from Jonathan Boakes is another solid ghost-hunting experience.
RHEM 3 review
Puzzle lovers can safely book passage for a third trip to the world of RHEM, but others may want to sign out early.