Adventure game video previews page 110
Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel review
Even with its gritty realism, the first Police Quest still elicits warm and fuzzy feelings two decades after its initial release.
Global Conflicts: Palestine review
From the (virtual) Middle East, Patrick reports his findings on a game that's as much educational simulator as adventure.
Blackwell Unbound review
The Blackwell series takes a generational step back, but it's bound to please fans of its predecessor.
Last Half of Darkness: Beyond the Spirit’s Eye review
The long-running indie series returns to the spotlight, and the all-new installment is one for horror fans to keep an eye on.
Undercover: Operation Wintersun review
The secret is out and there's no need for alarm, as the WWII-themed adventure proves a solid espionage thriller.
Anacapri: The Dream review
Adventure doesn't sleep on the scenic Italian island, but Anacapri isn't quite the dream vacation it could have been.
Duckman review
A little short and a little fowl, Duckman might just fit the bill for fans of classic comic adventures.
Sam & Max: Season One review
It's six episodes in one, as the Freelance Police hit the stores with a few bonus extras in tow.
Jack Orlando (Director’s Cut) review
There's charm lurking within, but even a Director's Cut leaves Jack Orlando with a butchered script and tattered design.
Dead Reefs review
This 3D gothic mystery exudes an alluring atmosphere, but unsuspecting players may want to steer clear.
Delaware St. John Volume 3: The Seacliff Tragedy review
The third paranormal mystery installment moves the series forward in places, but shies away from the edge.
What Linus Bruckman Sees When His Eyes Are Closed review
Creative ideas and innovative design help separate Linus Bruckman's halves from the have-nots.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek review
Mystery heats up as the temperature cools down in the 16th Nancy Drew adventure.
Reactor 09 review
This AGS adventure may not quite reach critical mass, but it should leave you with a warm glow afterwards.
The Secrets of Atlantis review
Its premise may be watered down, but the latest Atlantean adventure emerges as a pleasant surprise.