game format: classic point-and-click adventure
puzzles: inventory, standalone
playtime: 6 hours | difficulty: easy | size: 3.5 GB (inc 2 patches)
developer / publisher: Revolution Software | links: official site | buy this game
game brief: Playing as intrepid American George Stobbart and sassy French journalist Nico Collard, you find yourself on the trail of a stolen painting – and a murderous conspiracy. A conspiracy whose roots lie in mysteries older than the written word. Armed only with logic, integrity and a wry sense of humour - can George and Nico save mankind from disaster? (official site)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers®
summary: The series makes a welcome return to its traditional roots with a rousing opening installment, but slices the fifth adventure into two distinct parts.
note: This article is based on the complete first episode. A final graded review will be published when the second half of the game is released.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
December 18, 2013
November 13, 2013
Review: Secret Files: Sam Peters
game format: classic point-and-click adventure
puzzles: inventory, standalone
playtime: 2 - 3 hours | difficulty: easy | size: 750 MB
developer: Animation Arts | publisher: Deep Silver | links: official site | buy this game
game brief: Right after journalist Sam Peters has escaped from a volcanic eruption on an Indonesian island caused by terrorists, her boss sends her to Africa. Soon enough, strange things start happening at Bosumtwi, a mysterious crater lake. Could the Asanbosam - human-like creatures that lurk in the trees at night and take their victims off to their caves to suck their blood - really exist? (steam)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 3.5/5
summary: Sassy journalist Sam Peters makes the most of her moment in the sun in this neat little Secret Files spin-off, reclaiming some of the series’ former glory by demystifying an ancient African legend.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
puzzles: inventory, standalone
playtime: 2 - 3 hours | difficulty: easy | size: 750 MB
developer: Animation Arts | publisher: Deep Silver | links: official site | buy this game
game brief: Right after journalist Sam Peters has escaped from a volcanic eruption on an Indonesian island caused by terrorists, her boss sends her to Africa. Soon enough, strange things start happening at Bosumtwi, a mysterious crater lake. Could the Asanbosam - human-like creatures that lurk in the trees at night and take their victims off to their caves to suck their blood - really exist? (steam)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 3.5/5
summary: Sassy journalist Sam Peters makes the most of her moment in the sun in this neat little Secret Files spin-off, reclaiming some of the series’ former glory by demystifying an ancient African legend.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
September 22, 2013
August 2, 2013
Review: The Inquisitor: Book 1 - The Plague
game format: classic point-and-click adventure
puzzles: inventory, standalone
playtime: 3 - 4 hours | difficulty: moderate | size: 2.2 GB
developer: TIconBLU srl | publisher: Microïds | links: official site | buy this game
game brief: Eymerich is called to investigate an obscure case, beyond heresy, that reveals a new face of Evil. He must tackle many arduous tasks. He must make many painful choices. He must take on terrible creatures. But his burning determination will overcome the Plague and his worst nightmares. (official site)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 3/5
summary: A combination of the eponymous Inquisitor’s acerbic charisma, a compelling story and ambitious production quality overcome a plague of minor gameplay issues to keep you interested in the first episode of this four-part series.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
puzzles: inventory, standalone
playtime: 3 - 4 hours | difficulty: moderate | size: 2.2 GB
developer: TIconBLU srl | publisher: Microïds | links: official site | buy this game
game brief: Eymerich is called to investigate an obscure case, beyond heresy, that reveals a new face of Evil. He must tackle many arduous tasks. He must make many painful choices. He must take on terrible creatures. But his burning determination will overcome the Plague and his worst nightmares. (official site)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 3/5
summary: A combination of the eponymous Inquisitor’s acerbic charisma, a compelling story and ambitious production quality overcome a plague of minor gameplay issues to keep you interested in the first episode of this four-part series.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
June 4, 2013
Review: The Night Of The Rabbit
game format: classic point-and-click adventure
puzzles: inventory
playtime: 8 - 10 hours | difficulty: moderate | size: 8 GB
developer / publisher: Daedalic Entertainment | links: buy this game
game brief: Lose yourself in a tale of magic and wonder, where anything is possible and where nothing is quite as it seems: join young Jerry and follow a peculiar white rabbit to the wondrous realm of Mousewood, a land where critters can speak and where mystery abounds. (Steam)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 4/5
summary: Buoyed by the endearing performance of young Jerry Hazelnut, the beautiful, fantastical Night of the Rabbit rises above its shortcomings to celebrate camaraderie, courage and hope in the face of overwhelming odds.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
puzzles: inventory
playtime: 8 - 10 hours | difficulty: moderate | size: 8 GB
developer / publisher: Daedalic Entertainment | links: buy this game
game brief: Lose yourself in a tale of magic and wonder, where anything is possible and where nothing is quite as it seems: join young Jerry and follow a peculiar white rabbit to the wondrous realm of Mousewood, a land where critters can speak and where mystery abounds. (Steam)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 4/5
summary: Buoyed by the endearing performance of young Jerry Hazelnut, the beautiful, fantastical Night of the Rabbit rises above its shortcomings to celebrate camaraderie, courage and hope in the face of overwhelming odds.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
March 19, 2013
Review: Reversion Chapter 2: The Meeting
game format: classic point-and-click adventure | episode 2 of 6
puzzles: inventory | logic
playtime: 1.5 hours | difficulty: easy | size: 310 MB
developer: 3f Interactive | links: official site | buy this game | trailer (youtube)
walkthroughs: Chapter 1: The Escape | Chapter 2: The Meeting
game brief: After escaping from a Buenos Aires hospital in year the year 2035, your new friend Victoria is helping you find the person in a photo you possess, which you hope will provide the key to recovering your memories and understanding who you are and why you are here. (AG overview)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 2.5/5
summary: The first commercial follow-up to the free series debut shows plenty of promise, but hasn't yet overthrown its shallow introductory nature.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.
puzzles: inventory | logic
playtime: 1.5 hours | difficulty: easy | size: 310 MB
developer: 3f Interactive | links: official site | buy this game | trailer (youtube)
walkthroughs: Chapter 1: The Escape | Chapter 2: The Meeting
game brief: After escaping from a Buenos Aires hospital in year the year 2035, your new friend Victoria is helping you find the person in a photo you possess, which you hope will provide the key to recovering your memories and understanding who you are and why you are here. (AG overview)
review: Read my review @ Adventure Gamers® | rating: 2.5/5
summary: The first commercial follow-up to the free series debut shows plenty of promise, but hasn't yet overthrown its shallow introductory nature.
This is an original review written by me and owned by Adventure Gamers®. Please do not distribute / adapt the text and images in any way without written consent from Jack Allin, Editor-In-Chief, AG.