Adventure game articles for PlayStation page 11
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review
It's the indomitable human spirit of a child that's best captured in this charming FREE spin-off family drama set in the Life Is Strange universe.
The Pillars of the Earth review
The complete three-part adaptation of Ken Follett's epic historical novel proves to be a monumental achievement in interactive storytelling.
The Invisible Hours review
Gameplay is nowhere to be seen, but this voyeuristic whodunit provides a compelling murder mystery in the style of immersive theater.
Detroit: Become Human review
Quantic Dream's gorgeously cinematic neo-noir android thriller misfires on the larger story beats but nails the more choice-driven personal moments.
STAY review
Come for the thrilling remote-access mystery, stick around for the challenging puzzles and thought-provoking story that plays out in real time.
Karma. Incarnation 1 review
There's a mix of good and bad to live with in this psychedelically beautiful but often nonsensical Amanita-style puzzler.
The Fall: Part 2 – Unbound review
The sci-fi trilogy's middle installment goes in some thought-provoking narrative directions, though it's wrapped around more combat than its side-scrolling predecessor.
Walden, a game review
Walking a mile in Henry David Thoreau's shoes proves to be more of a tedious chore than an inspiring transcendental experience.
Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series review
The Caped Crusader's second season doesn't pack the same punch as its predecessor, but does save the best for last.
The Council: Episode 1 – The Mad Ones review
It's RPG-meets-narrative adventure in the impressive debut installment of this unique choice-driven 18th century thriller.
We Were Here Too review
This unique co-op puzzler presents a welcome multiplayer experience, though there's no escaping the limitations beyond its core conceit.
Alone With You review
You might not love the light gameplay, but there's much to admire in this retro-styled sci-fi exploration of isolation and human connection.
The Station review
Emphasizing atmosphere over in-depth gameplay, this first-person exploration adventure is probably worth a quick visit for sci-fi fans.
Hidden Agenda review
A gritty police procedural takes over from the campy horror of Until Dark, providing thrilling multiplayer fun but still without much actual player control.
Life Is Strange: Before the Storm review
The three-part prequel can't weather its narrative problems to meet the expectations set by its acclaimed predecessor.