Adventure game articles for Xbox page 7
Deliver Us the Moon review
This slick sci-fi production shines brightest when its many timed events aren't leaving you gasping for breath, but its long-awaited free DLC update successfully sticks the landing.
Blacksad: Under the Skin review
The leap from graphic novel to interactive adventure should make both existing fans and newcomers happy, though some control and technical issues have managed to burrow in and hold it down somewhat.
Blair Witch review
Bloober Team’s original entry in the famed horror franchise is a solid psychological thriller with surprisingly little bite.
Life Is Strange 2 review
The five-part second season may be less-heralded than the first, but its deeply emotional tale between two brothers on the run ranks right up there with its stranger predecessor.
Lost Ember review
This beautiful open-world animal-swapping adventure has sparks of smouldering inspiration but a lack of substantive gameplay prevents it from fully burning as brightly as it should.
We Were Here Together review
Here we go again to a castle in the north with a new and improved third game in this engaging co-op puzzle-adventure series for two players.
The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature review
This beautifully artistic adaptation is light on gameplay but faithfully captures the spirit of Mary Shelley's classic novel creation.
The Bradwell Conspiracy review
It's rough around the edges, but there's plenty of style and substance to this timely single player adventure that feels like a two-player co-op experience.
Headspun review
This unique hybrid is a mind-blowing collision of FMV adventure and resource management, but its rough edges are something to think twice about.
Moons of Madness review
Though light on outright scares, this atmospheric sci-fi thriller set on Mars may be the most cosmic Lovecraftian horror adventure ever, and a compelling one at that.
Bad Dream: Coma review
Our shared diagnosis of Coma and Fever explores two surreal adventures that will either appeal to your sense of the absurd or threaten to blow your mind.
Silver Chains review
Despite its slick production values, where this first-person horror adventure breaks down is that it’s just not very scary or interactive enough to maintain suspense.
Where the Bees Make Honey review
Flitting from one gameplay style to another, this short recollection of childhood memories can be entertaining but never settles long enough to find the sweet spot.
The Sojourn review
Taking many detours through alternating dimensions, this challenging environmental expedition will continually lead to a good time for a puzzle fans.
Wandersong review
Everything works in delightful harmony in this pitch-perfect musical side-scroller with platforming elements that is sure to lift your spirits.