Adventure game articles page 110
Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes review
Peering into a troubled child's mind is an entertaining spectacle once again, but there's less to see and do this time around.
Anne von Vaszary interview
The talented German freelance writer reflects on her experiences with the Black Mirror series and the upcoming Reperfection.
The Walking Dead: Episode Four - Around Every Corner review
The penultimate episode comes out guns blazing, sacrificing some character development in its headlong rush towards a stunning, startling conclusion.
The Five Cores review
A Myst clone to its every core, it's hard not to feel like you've been there, done that great looking indie adventure before.
Gamescom round-up: The Thought Saved for Last, Mission: Bielany II archived preview
Polish developers Igor Hardy and Nitreal Games met us in Germany for a first-hand look at their upcoming adventures.
CYPHER: Cyberpunk Text Adventure review
Distinctive visual and audio cues amp up this fast-paced sci-fi thriller, but some weakness in the text itself is a turn-off.
The Testament of Sherlock Holmes review
Our rave review of Sherlock's latest adventure is a testament to its greatness.
Gamescom round-up: Nando’s World, Steve Ince, and Lilly Looking Through archived preview
The German games convention was like an adventure portal to several unique worlds from three different developers.
Red Johnson’s Chronicles: One Against All review
The ginger-haired P.I. returns on more platforms than before, but the sequel gets a severed thumb down for failing to improve on its predecessor.
Following Freeware: August 2012 releases
Our latest round-up illuminates all the latest free adventures, no matter how alien or paranormal their origins.
Gamescom round-up: Lucius and Laranzuh archived preview
The devil is in the details of these two dark but very different adventures on display at gamescom.
Secret Files 3 review
File the third game under "disappointment", as the scaled-back gameplay and character interaction add up to the weakest adventure in the series.
Speaking Out for Change: The Next Evolution of the “Talkie”
Adventures have long been speaking to us, but it's time they finally let players talk back.
The Dream Machine
If you've snoozed through this dark claymation adventure series so far, our conversation with its indie developers might just deliver a wake-up call.
Papo & Yo review
This courageous PS3 blend of platforming adventure and allegorical child abuse story is both moving and monstrous at times.