Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged Review
Classic point-and-click adventure Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars gets an excellent remaster with the Reforged edition.
Loco Motive Review
Loco Motive, the brilliantly hilarious murder-mystery game from Robust Games and Chucklefish, evokes the golden age of LucasArts adventures without being irritating about it.
Softie (Review)
Rae reviews Softie - a short, disturbing point and click game with a surprising amount of heart (and horror).
Miniatures Review
Other Tales’ Miniatures is an artful collection of short adventure games that wistfully explores childhood imagination.
Phoenix Springs [Review]
Calligram Studio’s bold neo-noir pont-and-click adventure Phoenix Springs is a singular experience.
Murder on Space Station 52 [Review]
Made From Strings’ new adventure game is a hard-boiled space noir with a unique art style.
She Could Fly: Documentary Escape Game [Review]
Live in the world of a woman who suffers from OCD in this point and click adventure.
Creepy Tale: Some Other Place [Review]
Creepy Tale: Some Other Place is a suitably creepy adventure, just as advertised.
Second Opinion: Deep Beyond
Deep Beyond is a short narrative adventure. Sam gives his take on the game.
Jim’s Nightmare: Chapter 1 Early Access [Review]
Psychological horror adventure Jim’s Nightmare is unnecessarily frustrating.
Trust No One [Review]
Trust No One is a short adventure that forces you to think outside the box.
Lunar Axe [Review]
Ops Game Studio’s adventure inspired by Brazilian folklore is beautifully drawn but clunky to play with a controller.
Order Up!: Chatting with Wadjet Eye Games
We had the opportunity to meet with Dave Gilbert, founder of Wadjet Eye Games, to talk about their two upcoming titles!
Nine Noir Lives is a purr-fectly crafted point and click
With a catmosphere of mystery and danger, Nine Noir Lives is a pawsitively engaging point and click adventure to get lost in.
Order Up!: Growbot
Rae checks out Growbot - a soft, magical point and click with incredible environments, but a lack of story and sometimes frustrating puzzles.