Adventure game reviews page 108
Sam & Max: Episode 203 - Night of the Raving Dead review
You won't kill yourself laughing, but the undead stars of Episode 203 make for another lively Sam & Max installment.
Heart of China review
Replayability and B-movie charm make Heart of China worth checking out, but its problems prevent it from reaching the heights of the classics.
Fatal Hearts review
Taking a page from the Choose Your Own Adventure book formula, this indie anime game may not be the choice for everyone.
Lula 3D review
Lula 3D tries hard to be hot, but gamers shouldn't be bothered with this lewd adventure that's more erratic than erotic.
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure review
The first Wii-exclusive adventure shows plenty of gameplay potential, but its story proves a little too remote.
Ghost in the Sheet review
This ghost story-with-a-twist shows plenty of spirit and requires some skill, but at times feels a bit insubstantial.
Sam & Max: Episode 202 - Moai Better Blues review
The Freelance Police head to Easter Island, as their zaniest episodic adventure yet is waiting to erupt.
Prodigal review
This horror-themed AGS adventure gets a little lost in the woods at times, but may just develop a cult following.
Space Quest I: The Sarien Encounter review
The original Space Quest may not sweep you off your feet, but proves a worthy launch point for a classic series.
Next Life review
The new adventure from Future Games looks ahead to what lies beyond, but most of the time is spent in lifeless backtracking.
Fate By Numbers review
A noir-inspired FMV Underground adventure? The odds are against it, but it all adds up to a promising new adventure.
Culpa Innata review
The story-driven futuristic thriller has many fine innate qualities, though it proves ambitious to a fault.
Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder review
The latest Lovecraft-inspired adventure plunges into the psychological depths of horror, but begins to lose its way in the dark.
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun review
The third Agatha Christie adventure proves to be a walk on the beach, but it's burned somewhat by an array of problems.
Touch Detective 2½ review
A questionable DS sequel shows a slick stylistic touch, but will probably leave players feeling a little flat.