4th Battalion [PC]
4th Battalion is an action game with RPG elements, set in the far future, when mankind has colonized the entire Solar system.
80 Days [PC]
It may sport a literary pedigree, but 80 Days is little more than a clunky adventure game with a bad sense of humor and lots of bugs.
911 Fire Rescue [PC]
As well intentioned as it might be, the game feels limiting and repetitive and as such is suitable only as a fleeting diversion.
911 Paramedic [PC]
The Bottom Line - Challenging game that will interest those who enjoy medical sims and the "Emergency Room" series.
9: The Last Resort [PC]
Only a couple of years after they took an interest in computer games, Hollywood finally got one right.
Adrenix [PC]
Things used to be just peachy between you and your employer, MedTech. That is, of course, until the company kidnapped your girlfriend and threatened to execute you!
Adventure Chateau D'Or [PC]
In Adventure at the Chateau d'Or, the princess heir has chosen you as her hero, and you must lead the quest to unlock the secret of the fabulous Chateau d'Or.
Adventure in Serenia [PC]
This was the second game released by Roberta Williams in the same year as Mystery House, (1980). Unlike Mystery House, Wizard And The Princess introduced color to the game. Very basic color, but color, none the less, which made the game all the more intresting. It was released again in 1982, for IBM (as Adventures in Serenia - Underdogs).
After Dark Games [PC]
Unless you have an enormous crush on Hula Girl, you can do better elsewhere.
Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun [PC]
Evil Under the Sun is the latest Agatha Christie novel to receive a gaming makeover, and features Hercule Poirot as the central character.
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express [PC]
The newest Agatha Christie adventure game suffers from monotonous tasks and contrived plot twists that drag it down to mediocrity.
Agon [PC]
Agon is adventure game is made up of fourteen downloadable episodes, with a mystery that starts in the British Museum in London.
Airball [PC]
This is a classic game that was ported from Atari to PC. But surprisingly enough this port is just as good and even better than the Atari version, the Pc version actually has a better control.
Airstrike USA [PC]
Strap on tight, pilot, because there are 20 levels to complete, with over 100 different enemy units, 5 types of hostile terrain and 3 powerful terrorist bosses to handle. You have 10 different helicopters at your disposal.
Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine [PC]
Al Emmo is a third-person, point & click adventure game by three of the King's Quest developers.
Alcatraz: Prison Escape [PC]
Alcatraz is a short, ugly, boring first-person sneaking game with a thick topcoat of bugs.
Alida [PC]
Alida's one notable quality is the fine craftsmanship of its visuals, which at least make the game fun to look at even when it's not fun to play.
Alien [PC]
While the game makes good on its promise of giving you aliens to shoot, the end result is very repetitive.
Alien Breed [PC]
High AI; tons of enemies; high-powered weaponry; great graphics; single-player action
Alien Disco Safari [PC]
Disco hungry aliens have invaded Earth and they're coming after our disco records! Load your weapons and stop them before it's too late!
Alien Incident [PC]
Well, it was a good adventure but a bit easy to solve.
Anyway it has good gfx (at least funny) and non-complex
plot. It took me 1 day to finish it.
Alien Odyssey [PC]
Incredible firepower; deadly enemies; an involving story; dozens of puzzles; single-player action
Alien Shooter: Vengeance [PC]
Alien Shooter: Vengeance is an action role-playing game that's sort of like Diablo, but with guns and aliens instead of swords and sorcery.
Alien Virus [PC]
"After a month in sleep mode in route through hyper space to Station Zeus, you expected a hangar full of people and robots. But as you set down on the landing pad there are no signs of life and only a single, obviously discharged data robot."
Aliens Online [PC]
But just when it seemed that no one could make an Aliens game that was worthy of the name, along comes Aliens Online. It's far from perfect, to be sure, but it's definitely a step in the right direction.
Alone in the Dark Trilogy [PC]
This is a great deal for those who've never played the games.
Amazin' SPISPOPD [PC]
Play one-player, or play with a friend cooperatively or competitively.
Happy Fields mode: a set of 20 ever more difficult levels
Amazon [PC]
In Hidden Expedition: Amazon, players trail a highly revered scholar, Professor Mandible, who is declared missing while on his quest to discover the secrets of the Amazon.
Amazon Trail [PC]
The lost city of the Incas is a long way off, but you're bound and determined to find it. The Jaguar King rules over the land, and you've decided to try earning his favor in order to gain entrance to the mysterious city.
Amazon Trail 2 [PC]
Amazon Trail II takes kids on an adventure of a lifetime. The destination? South America and the Amazon basin, a region of lush vegetation, rare wildlife, and rich history, with the potential for danger around every bend in the river. The mission? Travel up the river—and back in time—in search of a tropical cure that can save the ancient Incas from a mysterious disease. On the journey, fish for food and stay clear of whirlpools and log jams. Most important, avoid poisonous snakes, hungry piranha, headhunters and greedy conquistadors. Set sail for the learning adventure of a lifetime with Amazon Trail II.
Amazon Trail 3rd Edition: Rainforest Adventures [PC]
Amazon Trail Rainforest Adventures 3rd Edition takes your child on an interactive trip through the rainforests of the Amazon. While there, kids can take photos of wildlife, catch fish and trade for supplies. They must remain healthy and avoid hazards along the way.
Amazon: Guardians of Eden [PC]
A great story; DOS-based play; awesome graphics; an excellent interface; single-player action
Amber: Journeys Beyond [PC]
Playing this spooky game might have you sleeping with the lights on - at least for a little while.
Amerzone [PC]
For an adventure game, Amerzone has one of the simplest booklets that you will ever see (two small pages). The escape key brings up the main menu (save, load, options and quit). The right mouse button brings up the inventory screen. The cursor is a typical hot cursor which changes on items that you can manipulate in some way.
Amnesia [PC]
You wake up in a hotel room in midtown Manhattan with no clothes and no money, and worse still, you have lost your memory. Who are you?
This Electronic Arts text adventure includes a Street and Subway Map to Manhattan (which is handy since the game has close to 4000 separate locations!) and The X-Street Indexer (a code wheel for finding the nearest cross street when aligning the avenue name with the street address number).
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West [PC]
Lured out west by the crafty Cat R. Waul, the brave young mouse named Fievel who captured audiences' hearts in An American Tail joins forces with famed law-dog Wylie Burp to thwart a sinister plot to transform unsuspecting settlers into... mouseburgers!
Anastasia: Adventures with Pooka and Bartok [PC]
Anarchy Online was a highly anticipated game last year because of its then-unique sci-fi setting and its then-impressive graphics, but unfortunately, the game launched with numerous technical problems that drove many players away.
Angel Devoid [PC]
What Angel Devoid lacks in acting and scriptwriting it makes up for with dark good looks and sheer, bad attitude.
Animaniacs Splat Ball [PC]
This game stars Wakko as the protagonist and The Brain as the antagonist. The Brain has once again decided to attempt world domination by creating robots using the Acme Labs.
Animaniacs: A Gigantic Adventure [PC]
The Warner siblings, stars of the Animaniacs TV show, make their interactive debut with a belly flop in A Gigantic Adventure--a platformer that sinks faster than the infamous ship it spoofs.
Animorphs: Know the Secret [PC]
Based on Scholastic's book and TV series, Animorphs is a turn-based tactical combat game featuring 12 animal morphs, which you must gather to defeat your enemies, the Yeerks.
Ankh [PC]
It's not quite the return of LucasArts-era cartoon adventures, but this cheerful game dishes out a lot of laughs.

