Adventure game articles for iOS page 12
Journey review
This superb PS3 exclusive is a soaring triumph of wonder and discovery, either alone or with an anonymous partner.
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 2: The Wise Monkey review
The second installment apes its predecessor's uneven writing, but smartly raises the bar in other key areas.
Primordia review
This post-apocalyptic sci-fi indie proves its mettle in a robot adventure that's bursting with personality.
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller - Episode 1: The Hangman review
Though a bit uneven, this gritty paranormal adventure series gets off to a thought-provoking start and leaves you dangling in anticipation at the end.
Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes review
Peering into a troubled child's mind is an entertaining spectacle once again, but there's less to see and do this time around.
Secret Files 3 review
File the third game under "disappointment", as the scaled-back gameplay and character interaction add up to the weakest adventure in the series.
Home review
This haunting interactive story is light on gameplay, dark in setting, but earns a resounding "yes" as to whether it's worth experiencing.
Deponia review
Daedalic's trash-filled romantic comedy is largely a treasure, using every old-school trick at its disposal.
The Journey Down: Chapter One review
A delightful first episode eases into the four-part African-inspired adventure, but really takes off with its stellar production values.
Yesterday review
Forget what you know about Pendulo Studios and embrace this impressively dark, disturbing mystery thriller.
Dear Esther review
It may not even be a game, but this beautifully surreal story-driven exploration offers plenty to write home about.
To the Moon review
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.
The Tiny Bang Story review
This beautiful lite puzzler begins with a bang, but its tedious gameplay might have you whimpering before the end.
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth review
Capcom's popular legal series steps out of the courtroom, but not all the changes can be welcomed with full conviction.
STATIC: Investigator Training review
This independent ghost hunting adventure seeks signals from the afterlife, but misses the mark with too much frequency.