Once upon a time the land was filled with classic point and click adventure games. These days, very few companies see the genre as a worthwhile investment. We are dedicated to making sure that the classics are not forgotten and new titles are not overlooked.
Beneath A Steel Sky - A defining moment for both Revolution as a studio and the point and click genre, Beneath a Steel Sky (BASS) follows the story of Robert… Read the Review.
Blade Runner (PC) – Arriving about twelve years after Blade Runner came out in cinemas this always seemed like somewhat of an odd project from Westwood… Read More.
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars- In the mid 90’s Revolution released Broken Sword with little hype or press attention. By the time the game came to be converted onto… Read More.
Broken Sword 2: The Smoking Mirror- Broken Sword 2 follows the story of a Mayan god trapped inside a mystical Smoking Mirror. George Stobbart and… Read More.
Broken Sword 3: The Sleeping Dragon- Broken Sword 3 follows on from the story of Shadow of the Templars, and apart from the occasional aside forgets about the… Read More.
Cruise for a Corpse (PC Review) – We love point-and-click adventures here at Retro101. Even though we’ve completed these games many times over… Read More.
Day Of The Tentacle – A long time ago in what seems like a galaxy far, far away point and click adventure games used to be all the rage. Lucas Arts used to be… Read More.
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey - For the uninitiated, the Longest Journey is one of the most highly acclaimed point and click adventures in the history of the genre. It focused on…Read More.
Flight Of The Amazon Queen - Most of the best games in the point and click genre come from only a small number of studios. Lucas Arts, Sierra, Westwood and Revolution… Read More.
Full Throttle – This somewhat overlooked classic from Lucas Arts was one of their most ambitious projects. To add a more epic feel a band, the gone Jackals, were… Read More.
Future Wars (PC Review) -Future Wars was the first of Delphine’s games to use the cinematique engine. This would later be used in a number of other point… Read More.
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis -Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is one of the more unique point and click titles. One of its key selling points is that you can play through the game…Read More.
Sam and Max: Season 1 (Wii Review) – It seems like a lifetime ago that the wise cracking canine shamus in the suit and the hyper kinetic, ultra violent rabbit first made an…Read More.
The Secret of Monkey Island - Back in 1990, the point and click adventure had a cult following, mostly fuelled by Sierra’s Quest series and a few oddball adventures from… Read More.

