Old Skies Reviews
Old Skies both feels like a true throwback to classic point and click adventures from the 90s but also benefits from creative new ideas and a stunning visual style that helps it stay relevant and eye-catching in 2025. A fantastic bunch of stories, great characters and wonderful voice acting make this one a game to remember and a must for point and click adventurers, old and new.
Old Skies is a really solid game from Wadjet Eye Games. It's nothing earth-shattering, but for fans of the genre, this point-and-click adventure offers over ten hours of cleverly designed puzzles and an emotional story.
Review in Finnish | Read full review
The scenarios are well drawn but in general do not expect miracles. Very beautiful, however, the soundtrack, which accompanies us with great awareness from the beginning to the end of the adventure.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Old Skies is a shining example of a strong, well-written, and original story. Considering the subject, that’s an impressive feat. With the game's other shining examples of strong voice acting, superb music, and wonderful visuals, it was worth every second of the time I spent with it. I can’t recommend this enough to any point-and-click fan out there, and even if this genre isn’t your forte, it’s still worth a shot.
Old Skies comes with an extremely powerful emotional experience through the stories of people who wanted to change their lives through time travel.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Old Skies' story telling is some of the best I have seen, but it is often overshadowed by the finicky game mechanics.
Old Skies is finally here and it has been more than worth the wait: It’s one of this year’s best releases.
A familiar time travel concept, but with quite an interesting approach, Old Skies is another strong adventure in the trophy case of Wadjet Eye Games.