Twilight Oracle review – Predictions of a short but fun classic-styled, point-and-click fantasy adventure largely fulfilled
Twilight Oracle is a nostalgic ride through a zany fantasy world, though even its witty banter can’t hide the fact it’s a short story with a simple plot only good for a single afternoon’s fun... Read more
Journey Beyond the Edge of the World draws closer to release
Surreal first-person, black-and-white, low-poly mystery at sea unveiled for Windows, Mac and Linux... Read more
Al Lowe has a Tech Talk with Daniel Albu in a leisurely, in-depth video interview about Al's legendary career at Sierra and beyond
Legendary game designer Al Lowe sits down with Tech Talk with Daniel Albu for an extensive, insightful three-hour trip down memory lane about Leisure Suit Larry and the rest of Al's stellar but oft-overlooked career at Sierra On-Line and beyond... Read more
Dead Tomb springs to life on Xbox, Switch and NES
Retro-styled adventure set in ancient Egyptian pyramid available now for download and on limited edition cartridges... Read more
Collector's Corner Vol. 1 – Join us on our first nostalgic treasure hunt for ten of the rarest, most obscure big box adventure games
Calling all collectors! Stu from Stu's Game Reviews provides his first list of ten of the most obscure and rare point-and-click adventure games that are still out there in the wild but extremely hard to find... Read more
Rearview Mirror early access launch now behind us on PC
Visual novel-styled "claustrophobic thriller" set inside a car available now for download on Steam... Read more
Fall of Porcupine review – Narrative animal adventure comes with a healthy dose of charm and some prickly minigames
Cute characters, great story, beautiful soundtrack, STAT! Fall of Porcupine may lack in the gameplay department, but it’s impossible to not fall in love with this charming character-driven tribute to our underappreciated health care workers... Read more
A Look Ahead at 2024
With a new year come new possibilities for great gaming experiences ahead! We pull back the curtain on some of our most anticipated adventures in 2024, from Broken Sword to Blade Runner to Indiana Jones. Bonus top five: Games we looked forward to that never came to be... Read more
Demo reveals first part of Tell Me Your Story
Full version of cozy hand-drawn casual puzzler coming to PC and Switch later this year... Read more
Dead Drop review – Plenty of cozy investigative goodness tucked away in Carol Reed’s nineteenth Swedish mystery
Delivering everything series fans should expect by this point, Dead Drop is another soothing romp with Carol Reed through Swedish countrysides and dilapidated buildings, elevated by a fun hook and some decades-old KGB intrigue that helps to make up for the more humdrum moments... Read more
Blue Brain's The House of Tesla to be opened in late 2024
New historical first-person 3D puzzle adventure revealed by the creators of The House of Da Vinci... Read more
Belonging ready to own on Windows PC
First-person investigation inspired by real-world cults and their victims available now on Steam... Read more
Slay the Princess review – Subversive, brilliantly executed visual novel continually surprises with impactful player choice
While Slay the Princess comes in a deceptively simple package, it contains what feels like a whole universe of horror, humor and humanity; it takes the visual novel format and pushes it as far as it will go, with a story that changes and adapts to every decision you make without ever forsaking its central themes of identity, eternity, and the nature of life and death... Read more
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle taking shape for PC and Xbox
First gameplay revealed for cinematic first-person action-adventure due out later this year... Read more