Adventure game articles page 82
Alice’s Lullaby: Episode 1 review
This horror series debut has grand ambitions, but its flawed survival-based gameplay may not fully resonate with adventure gamers.
Sun Dogs review
This unique text exploration of a transhumanist future feels coolly detached but largely stellar in execution.
The Rivers of Alice review
The dreamlike journey flows from one surreal environment full of challenging puzzles to another, but the waters are sometimes choppy and shallow.
PSX 2015 round-up
Sony's gaming convention in San Francisco sparked a firestorm of adventure that we were on hand to witness first- (and fourth-)hand.
Game of Thrones review
The House Forrester saga comes to a head in the dramatic season finale, though a key story branch gets lost in the woods.
Bulb Boy review
This short and charmingly surreal horror game is a glowing example of traditional adventure elements mixed with nail-biting physics-based challenges.
The Last Crown: Midnight Horror review
Light on actual horror, this short but sweet Halloween-themed interlude treats fans to enough goodies to tide them over until Blackenrock.
Jerry McPartlin: Rebel with a Cause review
Though we dig the setting, this slice of 1950s Americana is dragged down by its simplistic gameplay and uninspired production values.
Following Freeware - October 2015 releases
Save up your money this month by playing a light but heavenly selection of new free indie adventures.
Prominence review
This panoramic sci-fi indie adventure will throw players for a loop with its deft blend of intelligent story and engaging gameplay.
2064: Read Only Memories review
This LGBTQ-friendly cyberpunk story is a hybrid of compelling visual novel and underwhelming retro adventure.
Life Is Strange review
The series concludes with a whirlwind of emotion, capping a flawed but intensely personal paranormal teen drama.
PataNoir review
A unique concept and iffy execution make this simile-loaded text adventure like a toy gun that tends to miss the mark.
Dropsy review
There’s nothing else like it, but excessive bloating makes it hard to love this feel-good clown adventure unconditionally.
The Park review
Funcom's Secret World spin-off is a short but effectively creepy horror ride driven by story rather than gameplay.