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Sam & Max: Season One (Wii port) review
The Freelance Police make the welcome jump to Nintendo's home console with a bare-bones port of the original six episodes.
Emerald City Confidential review
It doesn't take a wizard to figure out that this "Oz Noir" mystery is a polished game with courage, heart, and brains alike.
Inkheart review
The book-turned-movie-turned-fantasy adventure game comes to DS, and readers can learn how its adaptation fared.
Duty and Beyond review
This distinctly retro-styled 2006 Underground adventure proves to be one duty that's a privilege to fulfill.
Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek (Wii port) review
Nancy Drew arrives on the Wii, but at times her console adventure is tough slogging through the snow.
Amazon: Guardians of Eden review
This cinematic adventure has plenty of B-movie charm, but its rush towards paradise gets a few restarts.
Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy review
The 19th Nancy Drew mystery seems a match made in heaven, but a few frustrations will raise players' ire.
1112: Episode 01 review
This original iPhone adventure series displays plenty of promise but fails to fully connect in its debut.
Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual review
The latest conspiracy thriller is fun while it lasts, but you won't have to dig far to get through it all.
Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst review
The popular hidden object series delves deep enough that even adventurers might want to seek out this latest incarnation.
Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder review
Short but Swedish, the fifth Carol Reed mystery is the series' crowning achievement to date.
DS Ports: Ankh and CSI: Dark Motives review
Does size really matter? Two popular PC adventures arrive on the DS, so find out if these ports measure up.
CSI: NY review
A casual game detour into the Big Apple may leave some feeling sour, but there's entertainent to be found if you know where to look.
Nancy Drew Dossier: Lights, Camera, Curses! review
Pairing Nancy Drew and casual gameplay proves to be a deft match, as the first Dossier adventure is a refreshingly fun experience.
Conquests of the Longbow: The Legend of Robin Hood review
Often forgotten among Sierra's classics, the second "Conquests" adventure still gives plenty of reason to make men (and women) merry.