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Fall Trilogy: Chapter 1 - Separation, The review
Landing somewhere between traditional adventure and casual fare, the first of three Kheops puzzlers gets off to a solid start.
Agatha Christie: The A.B.C. Murders review
More math than mystery spells problems for this abbreviated Agatha Christie DS adaptation.
Dark Fall: Lost Souls review
The popular horror series reaches the end of the line with a frightening but welcome return trip to Dowerton's haunted train station.
Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire review
The final quest offers less glory than some, but it's still a welcome sendoff for the classic adventure/RPG series.
3 Cards to Dead Time review
The sequel deals up another intriguing casual story game, but a few key issues prevent it from trumping its predecessor.
Big Brain Wolf review
This downloadable puzzler may look casual, but has plenty of entertaining gameplay to sink your teeth into.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories review
With a new emphasis on combat-free adventuring, this reimagining of the original Silent Hill will still send plenty of shivers down your spine.
STATIC: Investigator Training review
This independent ghost hunting adventure seeks signals from the afterlife, but misses the mark with too much frequency.
CSI: Deadly Intent review
The latest CSI installment is a return to the earlier series formula, but largely fails to execute even its modest ambitions.
Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 5 - Rise of the Pirate God review
The season ends on a high note, with a rousing finale worthy of the Monkey Island legacy.
Runaway: A Twist of Fate review
The final installment of the popular series gets off to a quick start, held back only a little in the end by some lingering design issues.
Nancy Drew: Warnings at Waverly Academy review
The 21st Nancy Drew adventure is at the top of its class, as the teen sleuth crosses paths with the Black Cat at prep school.
Rise of the Dragon review
Dynamix's 1990 adventure shows plenty of Blade Runner-inspired promise, but some poor gameplay choices prove to be playing with fire.
Myst (iPhone/iPod Touch) review
The venerable puzzler finally reaches the iPod age and shows it hasn't lost its classic touch in the process.
Dark Seed review
The dark, disturbing worlds of H.R. Giger nearly carry this macabre horror, but getting through the punishing gameplay flaws can be a horror in its own right.