Adventure game articles page 78
P.O.L.L.E.N. review
Even without VR, this serious sci-fi adventure is rich in fertile atmosphere and ideas, if not challenge or story coherence.
Goetia review
Steeped in haunting atmosphere, this supernatural mystery is a masterpiece you'll surely want to possess for yourself.
Blues and Bullets review
The second installment continues hitting all its story and visual marks, but incessant gunplay may leave you seeing red.
Soul Axiom review
The genre-defying spirtual successor to Master Reboot is bigger and bolder but loses its way in an overly-ambitious transfer.
Lost Horizon 2 review
The sequel is another beautiful globe-trotting adventure, but is so rushed and restricted that it ends up a journey of lost potential.
Following Freeware - April 2016 releases
Instead of showering us with an abundance of new adventures, April provided a light but memorable smattering of top free indie games.
Kathy Rain review
A refreshing new heroine makes a splash in an excellent debut, a very personal journey barely dampened by a few minor issues.
Rusty Lake Hotel review
This offbeat puzzler has a killer premise, but its lack of story and nonsensical puzzles aren't a recipe for success.
The Beginner’s Guide review
The Stanley Parable's Davey Wreden leads a thought-provoking, experimental reflection of games-as-interactive-art.
The Walking Dead: Michonne review
The now-completed three-part miniseries has a compelling protagonist, but the formula may be starting to outlive its welcome.
GDC 2016 round-up
The Game Developers Conference was packed with visitors, including Sherlock Holmes, Viking ghosts, burly sailors, and frustrated creators.
Black Island review
This brief slideshow excursion hints of a dark FMV mystery to come, but its story leaves you stranded before really being explored.
Red Comrades Save the Galaxy – Reloaded review
The 1998 screwball comedy adventure from Russia gets all dolled up for its Western debut, but is flagged for a few too many design breakdowns.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered review
Flush any concerns you may have of unnecessary tinkering, as this brilliantly updated LucasArts classic will stick with you long after you finish.
Knee Deep review
The unique swamp noir theater mystery takes the final plunge with a bizarre third act performance.