Rob Michaud
Staff BioArticles by Rob Michaud:
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.
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.
Destination: Treasure Island review
Arrr! The latest adventure from Kheops proves to be a treasure, but you may have to hunt to find it.
Carte Blanche: For a fistful of teeth review
This comic murder mystery has a style of its own and plenty of promise, but the results aren't quite so black and white.
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express review
The Queen of Crime's classic murder mystery rolls onto PC but finds itself snowed under at times.
Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine review
Himalaya goes digging for the Golden Era in its classic-styled comic adventure debut.
SAFECRACKER: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure review
Kheops is dialed in to the puzzle-loving crowd with this pseudo-sequel to the original Safecracker.
Great Journey: Mr. Penguin’s Letter review
This charming children's adventure arrives on North American shores in its journey around the world.
AGON: The Mysterious Codex review
Collecting games was never this easy, as the first three episodes of AGON arrive on CD.
Bone: The Great Cow Race review
Episode two hits the ground running in a series quickly building momentum.
80 Days review
Rob has a few malfunctions on his romp around the world, but still returns impressed with the new 3D adventure from Frogwares.
Delaware St. John, Volume 2: The Town With No Name review
The town might be nameless, but Delaware St. John is starting to make a name for himself in this impressive sequel.
The First Mile review
> You are sitting in front of Rob's review of Malinche Entertainment's latest commercial IF game.
Bone: Out from Boneville review
Telltale brings Jeff Smith's world of Bone to life in this short-but-sweet introductory episode.
Delaware St. John, Volume 1: The Curse of Midnight Manor review
The planned ten-game supernatural series shows promise, but kicks off on uneven footing.