Tim Schafer's Double Fine revives Day of the Tentacle, the sequel to the immensely popular Maniac Mansion. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsOne of the finest story experiences in decades, Firewatch is a gripping adventure with twists and turns galore. - By Adam Riley
Read more 8 CommentsIt is finally here, the new The Legend of Zelda adventure, Breath of the Wild, lands on Nintendo Switch. - By Adam Riley
Read more 31 CommentsA beautiful point-and-click adventure with high quality to match its gorgeous presentation: The Inner World. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsAll the Delicate Duplicates is an 'experience' that has highs, but also plenty of not particularly entertaining lows. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsThe second episode of Bear With Me is finally here, and it is definitely a step up from the first one. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsAnother different approach to point-and-click adventures appears in the form of The Frostrune on PC. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsJoin the hunt for a missing name in the intriguing new PC point-and-click adventure, Memoranda. - By Adam Riley
Read more 1 CommentBandai Namco is back with the latest in its popular RPG series, Tales of Berseria for PlayStation 4. - By Adam Riley
Read more 9 CommentsWhat makes an already amazing game even better? Free content updates! RIVE: Wreck, Hack, Die, Retry! delivers the goods… - By Adam Riley
Read more 1 CommentDaedalic dips back into the realms of publishing another team's adventure formula, but is the grittier setting of 1954 Alcatraz a success? - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsDoes Tex Murphy in Tesla Effect still hold the same appeal of old? Cubed3 dons its fedora and investigates. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsTravel through time in The Silent Age, an intriguing take on the point-and-click adventure genre, out now on PC. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsGet ready to test your resolve with Death Ray Manta SE on PC, a gloriously fast and frenetic space shooter. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsDo not be lulled into a false sense of security, Soulless: Ray of Hope may look cute, but it is deceptively wicked and smart! - By Adam Riley
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