Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Review The Adventure Game Better Than Most Indy Films
Tim wrote this review so we get the view of someone who found out about this classic way after everybody else decided that it did...
Tim wrote this review so we get the view of someone who found out about this classic way after everybody else decided that it did...
From the mind of Carl here (primarily because Timothy insists on ranting about how modern narrative games like Life is Strange invented emotional storytelling whilst...
I am John, and I need to make a statement prior to this review. Whilst the rest of my teammates are arguing ad nauseum over...
John’s working on that one so we won’t have to deal with Sam ranting again about how point-and-clicks died because they never implemented save states...
RIGHT, LET’S GET THIS ONE RIGHT FROM THE START. Tim thinks modern adventure games can’t understand how to make puzzles and whilst he’s right, he’s...
Day of the Tentacle Review: A Space Shooter That Made Pac-Man Look Easy My name is Marcus. Whilst the rest of the world is debating...
Myst Review: The Puzzle Game That Brought More PC Sales Than Any Marketing Campaign I’m reviewing Myst now because the rest of my crew spent...
I’m Elena, and there is a major omission in what gaming historians say when discussing the ‘golden age’ of point-and-click adventure games. They always reference...
Right, let me tell you about Full Throttle, because this one’s been sitting in my cabinet for years and I still can’t work out whether...
Grim Fandango Review: The Noir Adventure Game That Demonstrated Games Can Be Art Okay, I need to post this review before Carl starts telling me...