Adventure game reviews page 79
Cold Case Summer review
The ninth Carol Reed mystery is a chilling real-world investigation of the unsolved assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme.
Reversion: Chapter 2 – The Meeting review
The first commercial follow-up to the free series debut shows plenty of promise, but hasn't yet overthrown its shallow introductory nature
Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold - Episode 1: A Fistful of Pocket Lint review
A throwback to both the 1890s and 1990s, this three-part comic western gets off to an amusing start, though the story barely scratches the surface.
Reality Show: Fatal Shot review
This lite but entertaining murder mystery from ERS helps bridge the gap between casual and full-fledged adventures.
Richard & Alice review
This relentlessly bleak apocalyptic tale is chilling in theme but lukewarm in both presentation and gameplay.
Haunting at Cliffhouse review
This casual puzzler offers up a pleasant locale for an overnight getaway, but its story and characters fail to really register.
ASA: A Space Adventure review
This beautiful indie Myst-style puzzler displays its forte with plenty of exploration and challenging puzzles.
The Cave review
Exploring the murky depths of Ron Gilbert's offbeat adventure unearths a host of puzzles, easily-spelunked platforms, and satirical black comedy.
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 2: The Wise Monkey review
The second installment apes its predecessor's uneven writing, but smartly raises the bar in other key areas.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act I review
Though light on gameplay, this surreal, melancholy journey through the American South leaves virtually nothing to be desired... except for more.
Reperfection: Volume 1 review
It isn't very long and it certainly isn't perfect, but the tragic storyline in this brief time-twisting adventure will keep you coming back for more.
Twilight Phenomena: The Lodgers of House 13 review
This surreal lite adventure is beautifully designed, but the story is a head-scratcher and puzzle lovers are out of luck.
Kairo review
This surreal, artful indie puzzle-adventure shapes up to be a unique, immersive experience.
Egypt II: The Heliopolis Prophecy review
Our latest flashback review goes way, WAY back to an ancient city beset by plague in an edutainment adventure still worth taking.
Miasmata review
This unique synthesis of jungle island simulator and survival horror adventure is tense and deeply immersive, though it's stalked by a variety of glitches.