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Nancy Drew: The Deadly Secret of Olde World Park review
The popular teen detective tackles her smallest case yet on the Nintendo DS, but it's more mini-game mastery than mystery.
Quest for Glory III: Wages of War review
The third Quest for Glory steals its way into Africa, but the landscape seems somewhat deserted.
Cleopatra: A Queen’s Destiny review
The latest historical adventure from Kheops shows signs of being stellar, but falls a little short of a crowning achievement.
A Tale of Two Kingdoms (freeware) review
A medieval "whosoever-doneth-it" provides the backdrop for Crystal Shard's impressive fantasy adventure.
Sam & Max: Episode 201 - Ice Station Santa review
'Tis the season for more Sam & Max, as the Freelance Police are back to usher in the holidays with another fine adventure.
Nancy Drew: Legend of the Crystal Skull review
Several key improvements lift Nancy's latest mystery head and shoulders above its recent predecessors.
East Side Story - A Carol Reed Mystery review
The latest murder mystery in Sweden delivers postcards with an edge, but the presentation feels a bit watered down.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations review
The third and final Phoenix Wright adventure stands accused of being the best Ace Attorney game to date.
CSI: Hard Evidence review
The latest CSI adventure goes under the microscope, and shows few traces of progress.
Codename: ICEMAN review
Deep in Sierra's archives lurks a title that sinks under the weight of its simulation elements.
The Farm: Episode One review
Underground fans should be feasting their eyes on this surreal adventure set in a fat camp.
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.