
DreamCatcher Games, the self-appointed savior of the adventure game genre in the United States, has an erratic track record. It not only serves as a window for some of Europe’s worst adventure games to make their way into the United States, but it also serves as a means for independent developers to get their games published. Riddle of the Sphinx falls into the latter category. And, like Traitor’s Gate before it, Riddle of the Sphinx is a game that makes up for its technical shortcomings with a great location and an impressive amount of detail.
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