Adventure game articles
Night Call review
This noir-tinged Parisian visual novel provides an intriguing conversational character study, but fares worse in its resource management and murder mystery investigation.
Play With Me review
Despite its inviting title and rich atmosphere, neither the story nor gameplay in this Saw-styled escape room puzzler manages to capture the imagination.
Neofeud review
Rather than clashing, this compelling point-and-click adventure is an eclectic blend of dystopian cyberpunk and hardboiled detective mystery.
Trails and Traces: The Tomb of Thomas Tew review
The little indie adventure with the tongue-twisting title isn't quite a hidden gem but does provide an amusing few hours of treasure hunting goodness.
DARQ review
It's short in length and narratively incoherent, but this atmospheric side-scroller is a dream come true for fans of surreal environmental puzzlers.
The Artifact review
No need to block off much time for this intriguing but ultra-short sci-fi adventure that ends just when it should be getting started.
Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest review
Its charming presentation will suck you in, but the fun begins to break down before the end of this five-part sci-fi adventure.
Dr. Doyle and the Mystery of the Cloche Hat review
We offer a tip of our cap to this charming 1920s point-and-click murder mystery with a delightfully old-timey look and feel.
The Subject review
This maze-like sci-fi puzzler earns a passing grade but trades in richer gameplay opportunity for unwelcome survival elements.
Gamescom 2019 round-up: Part 3
Our coverage from Cologne is complete with a final collection of promising previews that'll take just a few more minutes of your time.
Gamescom 2019 round-up: Part 2
Welcome back to our three-day gamescom extravaganza for those curious about what we discovered in our travels in Germany.
Gamescom 2019 round-up: Part 1
With so many adventures on display in Germany this summer, we wandered far and wide to see what was still there before they were gone.
Adventures of Isabelle Fine: Murder on Rails review
This curious mash-up of sci-fi thriller and old-fashioned train mystery would be more than okay if not for its tediously repetitive mini-games.
A Month of Movies – September 2019 releases video preview
It's not deja vu, it's another Gamewalker's trailer compilation of the genre's brightest lights coming later this month.
Charles Cecil – Beyond a Steel Sky interview
Following his talk at devcom, we caught up with Revolution's acclaimed designer to talk Virtual Theatre and a return to Union City.







