Archive for Tag: adventure games
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Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper (X360)
Reviews by Nikola Suprak on
Those of you checking out this review to find out if this is a fighting game involving historical and literary figures are going to be sorely disappointed. There will be no Abraham Lincoln vs. John Wi
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (DS)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
So, you're a gamer. You've fought fearsome, towering, multi-headed beasts in the depths of dank dungeons. You've
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
Videos by Nathaniel Hoover on
Three GameCola staff members provide expert commentary on someone else's video walkthrough for a game they've never played.
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The Book of Unwritten Tales (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on
What do you get when you mix together elements from The Lord of the Rings, classic point-and-click adventure games, and that annoying guy from high school who always quoted Monty Python all the time?
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Blackwell Deception (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on
Don't be "deceived"—Blackwell Deception is an excellent game. ...OK, there's my sound byte for this game. Now the producers can copy/paste it onto their website under the "reviews" section, and I ca
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Leisure Suit Larry Being Remade, Not an MMO This Time
News Posts by Paul Franzen on
Back in 2004, a company called High Voltage Software released Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude, the game that was supposed to bring the classic Sierra franchise back to the fore.
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Hector: Badge of Carnage: Episode 2: Senseless Acts of Justice (PC)
Reviews by Jillian Dingwall on
On the day of the release of Hector: Badge of Carnage Episode 2, I turned 31. As it turns out, no one really gives a shit when you reach the age of 31, so Hector and I celebrated it together, and what a day we had… As a severe fan of the first episode, I … Continue reading "Hector: Badge of Carnage: Episode 2: Senseless Acts of Justice (PC)"
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School 26: Summer of Secrets (iPad)
Reviews by Jillian Dingwall on
When I first heard about School 26: Summer of Secrets, I instantly wanted to give it a try. It's aimed at teenage girls, and since I've been 16 years old for the past fifteen years, I thought it'd be
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Big Fish Games for the iPhone
Blog Posts by Michael Gray on
Michael reviews the three iPhone adventure games offered by Big Fish Games.