Tag: Point and Click

Eurogamer Weekly Digest, 2nd November – highlights you might have missed this week in reviews, features, and news

Eurogamer Weekly Digest, 2nd…

Why, hello there! Perhaps you’re here for another helping of conveniently digestible reading material to peruse over your weekend…
30 years later, I’ve finally played a Simon the Sorcerer game – was it always this naff?

30 years later, I’ve…

Permit me to take you on a journey back to 1994. As I’ve mentioned before, it was the year…
Getting into the Halloween spirit? Here are the 21 best spooky, scary games to play right now

Getting into the Halloween…

Just like that, the season of haunts is upon us once more. And what better way to get into…
Broken Sword sequel gets Reforged treatment after last year’s “reimagining”, out next year

Broken Sword sequel gets…

A “reimagined” version of the second Broken Sword game is on the way, following 2024’s Broken Sword – Shadow…
Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile review

Agatha Christie: Death on…

To be Hercule Poirot is to know you’re probably going to win. Agatha Christie’s best-known child is sharp, methodical,…
Earth Must Die is a comedian-packed point-and-click in which you decide how much of a dick you want to be

Earth Must Die is…

Earth Must Die was one of the stand-out premieres in yesterday’s PC Gaming Show. The cartoon-styled space romp shone…
The simmering wickedness of Pentiment’s dialogue is a delight

The simmering wickedness of…

“Good writing” is a phrase that gets used quite often, and it can mean a lot of different things.…
Sam & Max: Save the World, Beyond Time and Space remasters heading to PlayStation

Sam & Max: Save…

Sam & Max: Save the World and its follow-up season Beyond Time and Space will be making their way…
Immortality review – an ingenious Hollywood mystery made less profound by the invitation to solve it

Immortality review – an…

There’s a theory going that Christopher Nolan is haunted by Stanley Kubrick – haunted but, crucially, not possessed. Nolan’s…
I was a Teenage Exocolonist explores the hidden mechanics of memory

I was a Teenage…

I can’t work out whether there are an unusual number of games concerned with memory being released this year,…