Adventure game articles for Nintendo page 10
Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk review
The visual novel series from Japan is back with a new mystery anthology, but even the pretense of gameplay is found lacking this time around.
The Red Strings Club review
It sets a low bar for interactivity, but this dialogue-heavy cyberpunk sim serves up an intriguing narrative experience.
Iris.Fall review
Blink and you might miss it, but this short environmental puzzler plays with light and shadow in charmingly engaging ways.
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.
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.
STONE review
There's surprising emotional weight to this high-quality comedic "hip hop stoner noir" adventure, though the same can't be said of its lite gameplay.
Sagebrush review
It isn't perfect, but this modest suicide cult mystery is a thoughtful exploration of the human pursuit of heaven on earth.
The Gardens Between review
This short but lovely time-bending puzzler celebrates the friendship of children as it spirals ever onwards and upwards to a touching finish.
Sally Face: Episode One – Strange Neighbors review
The haunting five-part tale settles in with a promising but lightweight series debut about a troubled boy in a mask named Sal.
Unavowed review
We swear, this superb dark urban fantasy possesses so many fine qualities that it may be Wadjet Eye's best adventure yet.
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption review
The Quest for Glory creators are back, showing they're still at the head of the class for classic-styled adventure-RPG hybrids.
Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest: Episode One review
The five-part comic sci-fi series launches with a short but appealing debut, though a few rough edges prevent being completely sucked in just yet.
Unforeseen Incidents review
Although plagued somewhat by story clichés, this otherwise compelling conspiracy adventure is well worth looking into.