Adventure game articles for PlayStation page 6
Here They Lie review
This PlayStation horror exclusive is rich in disturbing atmosphere, but honestly there's very little gameplay or comprehensible story resting deep within it.
Shenmue II flashback review
Finally ported and rereleased with its predecessor, we take our best shot at this ambitious, pioneering genre-blender with a two-in-one review.
Shenmue flashback review
Finally ported and rereleased with its sequel, we take our best shot at this ambitious, pioneering genre-blender with a two-in-one review.
Iris.Fall review
Blink and you might miss it, but this short environmental puzzler plays with light and shadow in charmingly engaging ways.
My Brother Rabbit review
Bucking the usual casual trend, this beautiful, puzzle-filled scavenger hunt is a short but charming little family-friendly adventure.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry review
The lovable loser from the '80s makes a splash in modern times in a worthy sequel to Sierra's classic comedy series.
The Shapeshifting Detective review
Random killers and multiple personas form the basis for this slick, replayable FMV mystery from the creators of Doctor Dekker.
Another Sight review
Its slick production values are the cat’s meow, but this ambitious puzzle-platformer ends up biting off more than it can chew.
Without Escape review
This short room-escape adventure rarely gets past its uninspired find-the-key formula that ultimately leads nowhere in particular.
Call of Cthulhu review
Perhaps the most authentic Lovecraft videogame to date, this replayable genre-blending adventure/RPG hybrid is one of the great ones.
Conarium review
The high point of this atmospheric 3D horror is its rich Lovecraftian lore, but the gameplay experience supporting it falls flat.
Path to Mnemosyne review
This black-and-white puzzler is uniquely compelling with its infinite zoom presentation, though its abstract story and familiar puzzles aren't quite so memorable.
My Memory of Us review
This beautiful black-and-white side-scroller presents a uniquely childlike view of war, but gets caught up in an over-reliance on stealth.
The Long Reach review
This side-scrolling horror adventure has its gory thrills and atmospheric scares well in hand, even if the larger mystery slips through its fingers.
The Spectrum Retreat review
Alternating story-driven exploration with colour-based puzzling is an intriguing concept that comes with some notable reservations in this surreal sci-fi adventure.