Adventure game reviews page 133
Jazz and Faust review
Innovatively charming fable, or gimmicky disappointment? Here's Tamara Schembri's answer.
Nightlong review
Tom King takes a look back at this overlooked Blade Runner-esque third-person adventure.
The Watchmaker review
At last, our review of The Watchmaker. Read our unbridled verdict.
Amerzone review
No upcoming adventure is more anticipated than Syberia. In this review, we take a look at Microïds' previous adventure game.
Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon review
Tex Murphy steps out of the third-person view of Martian Memorandum into first-person FMV in this landmark private eye adventure.
Shivers 2: Harvest of Souls review
With its Native American mythology, the sequel to Shivers takes the story in a new direction--but does it out-scare the original?
Starship Titanic review
The humor of Douglas Adams is translated into a very odd and unique first-person adventure that succeeds on the visual front, but fails to be fun and playable.
Shivers review
Sierra's answer to Myst was this spooky first-person adventure that, faults aside, is actually an enjoyable ride.
Dark Side of the Moon review
When first released this game was touted as the future of gaming because of the use of its Video Reality engine. Now three years later its developer has exited the game market.
Blue Ice review
Only for masochists, world-beaters and other people who believe they need a cape.
The Curse of Monkey Island review
Is the third Monkey Island game a worthy predecessor of the eagerly-awaited Escape from Monkey Island?