Adventure game articles for Nintendo page 9
The Sinking City review
Frogwares' Lovecraftian action-adventure is somewhat dragged down by its own ambition, but ultimately emerges as an enjoyably atmospheric thriller.
Layers of Fear 2 review
The horror sequel gets a slick new setting but feels like more of the same house of horrors experience with little story clarity and even less gameplay.
Sumatra: Fate of Yandi review
It may be a jungle out there, but within this tropical island adventure is a fun, nostalgia-filled experience that is destined to be compared to early '90s Sierra.
Close to the Sun review
An otherwise decent Tesla-inspired thriller is held back somewhat by watered-down gameplay and horror elements.
Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love review
This point-and-click political satire pulls out all the stops in delivering a highly polished and thoroughly entertaining experience.
Elea: Episode 1 review
This first-person sci-fi series begins a voyage of discovery that leads nowhere fast in its debut installment.
Pode review
This environmental puzzler manages to square engaging local co-op mechanics with a nicely rounded single player experience.
The Mystery of Woolley Mountain review
This comic time travel romp is a charming, distinctly British point-and-click adventure with far more peaks than valleys.
Guard Duty review
Those on the lookout for a classic-styled comic adventure will find much to like in this sci-fi fantasy journey through two vastly different timelines.
WILL: A Wonderful World review
Holding people's fates in your hands is something of a mixed blessing in this ambitious but uneven choice-driven visual novel.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice review
Capcom's beloved defense attorney returns for a high-stakes, surprisingly emotional trilogy-ending courtroom adventure that no series fan will object to.
Bury me, my Love review
This narrative-driven, heavily-branching refugee story is a deeply touching tale conveyed entirely through text messages.
Trüberbrook review
This stunning German adventure made with real miniature sets is bubbling with charm, even if its ambitious narrative rushes a bit too rapidly to its conclusion.
Tick Tock: A Tale for Two review
This two-player co-op adventure provides some lite puzzling fun while it lasts, but time is up just when it should really be getting started.
Detective Pikachu review
This 3DS exclusive catches lightning in a bottle with a charming mix of Pokémon and lighthearted mystery adventure.