Kimerex writes: I don’t even know where to start with this. I’ve been throwing ideas around in my head of how to start this or even where to come from. I guess the level of desperation I’ve had with point and click adventure games is a fairly big hindrance in this. It has been a long time since my last Sam and Max and I haven’t really been drawn to anything in this vein of gaming since, but Chains of Satinav had something so striking about its possibilities that I couldn’t put my finger on. I just had to tear into it.
Sean @ FG: A P&C adventure that has glimpses of ingenuity, The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav is an otherwise mundane adventure. The Finger Guns Review.
Dave writes: "As a gateway to the wider Dark Eye universe, Chains of Satinav does a bang-up job, and leaves you eager to hop onto the store and buy its follow-up, Memoria. Logic and control issues aside, it’s a higher-tier point and click, and it tells a story that’ll have you cosying up with a blanket and Andergastian tea."
James writes - "The Dark Eye is one of the most popular role-playing universes out there, which makes the double helping of adventures set within the world of Aventuria an exciting prospect. That’s right, Daedalic Entertainment - the folks behind the Deponia series - have now launched their classic point-and-click adventures The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav and The Dark Eye: Memoria for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch!"