Adventure
- 621
- Gameboomers: Riddle of the Sphinx Walkthrough
- Detailed walkthrough including screenshots of puzzle solutions.
- 622
- Riddle of the Sphinx
- Official site offers a demo, game patches, screenshots, and RotS-related wallpaper.
- 623
- The Non-Boring Riddle of the Sphinx Walkthrough
- Emphasis on reducing tedium, not divulging puzzle solutions.
- 626
- Universal Hint System Hints
- Select specific questions and view hints in progressively detailed steps, from subtle nudges to full answers.
- 627
- PIB Review
- "It is bigger than Myst, in many ways it is better than Myst, but it isn't really innovative which Myst was in its time." (April 04, 1998)
- 629
- Armchair Empire - Review
- Omni [6.9/10] "There are a few puzzles to work through, but the bulk consists of talking to people and gathering data. (And getting in and out of the damn forest.)"
- 630
- Game Over Online
- By Cody Nicholson with screenshots [85%] "But when the curtain closes, the movie and the game share one important quality: both are engrossing entities that are sure to bring chills and thrills to unsuspecting victims."
- 632
- Loonygames' Bargain Bin Review
- "Five years after this game first hit the market this game is still fresh, hilariously funny, and a genuinely engrossing adventure in a genre where few titles stand out." (August 24, 1998)
- 633
- Mr. Bill's Adventureland Review
- "It all adds up to undoubtedly one of the funniest games that we've ever played." (January 01, 1998)
- 634
- Lora's Adventure Game Reviews
- "Engrossing psychological thriller with sumptuous graphics and an eerie nightmarish plot." [9.5/10]
- 635
- PIB Review
- "It features a number of different locations, some really bizarre situations and some interestingly different puzzles to solve." By Lynn Alford. (March 01, 2000)
- 636
- Lora's Adventure Game Reviews
- "One of the better Myst clones, compensating for its formulaic gameplay with an engaging sci-fi storyline and a bevy of challenging puzzles."
- 637
- Non-Review by Andrew "Zarf" Plotkin
- "Schizm wins some painful kind of award for 'Game that I hated for all the reasons I was supposed to like it.'" A 'non-review' because reviewer stopped playing on CD 1. (February 01, 2002)
- 638
- Review by Andrew "Zarf" Plotkin
- "Much is excellent about Shadow of Destiny. The storyline is fascinating; the well-worked-through sense of consequence, and opportunity for change of history, makes this a game for any time-travel buff." (April 01, 2001)
