Adventure game articles for PlayStation page 17
Kholat review
This Russian mountain thriller offers plenty of chilling exploration, but any further gameplay is largely MIA.
Toren review
Though budding with Ico-style promise, this brief platforming adventure soon buckles under a tower of problems.
Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today review
This gritty post-apocalyptic adventure will keep you immersed in waves of dark, mature storytelling.
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 review
The epic fantasy sequel is pregnant with quests and quips and stunning production values, if not quite delivering the same story quality as its esteemed predecessor.
Grim Fandango Remastered review
Back from the land of the dead, what was already a masterpiece is now a remasterpiece for all adventure fans to enjoy.
The Talos Principle review
Croteam gets serious with an inspired, Portal-styled sci-fi puzzler that will challenge you both intellectually and emotionally.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter review
Though light on challenge, this impressive open-world parnormal mystery is drop-dead gorgeous and has plenty of drop-dead victims to investigate.
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments review
The latest Sherlock adventure has abundant beauty and brains, though it's guilty of a little too much streamlined simplicity.
Whispering Willows review
This supernatural mystery soars in story and production values, but is dragged down to earth by its plodding gameplay.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Five: No Going Back review
The tension heats up as the weather cools down, though the season concludes with a tepid finale with a dramatic final choice.
The Journey Down: Chapter Two review
Though the comedy is dialed down, the middle installment of this enjoyable African-themed adventure picks up right where the last one left off.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Four: Amid the Ruins review
Perhaps more than ever, the season's gut-wrenching penultimate episode is a thrilling roller coaster ride of life and death.
The Fall: Part 1 review
This grim sci-fi adventure may look like Metroid, but its slick side-scrolling presentation suits its intelligent story and atmosphere perfectly.
Among the Sleep review
This unique horror seen through the eyes of a two-year-old is rich in creepy atmosphere but its gameplay is a bit wobbly on its legs.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act III review
The magical surrealist adventure rolls brilliantly along, delivering its first glimpse of a coherent story arc.