Adventure game articles page 11
Gerda: A Flame in Winter Hands-on preview
A sneak peek at an upcoming Nordic adventure with a thought-provoking story, enchanting graphics, and some unusually creative gameplay.
Wanderer review
Time is on your side in this clever and alluring sci-fi-VR puzzler, whose chief drawback is frequent backtracking.
Leprechaun Shadow review
The charmingly noir-tinged third Sir Typhil adventure is the biggest so far, though it comes up short whenever it veers too far into RPG territory.
Highly Likely review
It's pretty much certain that you'll find this gorgeous but gameplay-deprived side-scroller a tedious slog with your hand held the entire way (except when you need it).
Crowns and Pawns: Kingdom of Deceit review
Its thoughtful story, well-written dialog and voice acting, beautiful graphics and sound make this game a must-play for adventure game fans.
NeonLore review
Though missing the mark in terms of consistent quality, this game's thesis does come through, and NeonLore will undoubtedly appeal to cyberpunk fans.
The Works of Mercy review
This short, surreal psychological thriller is D.O.A. thanks to its fatally flawed story and lack of gameplay depth.
The Adventures of the Black Hawk game announcement
An adventure game clearly inspired by the classic adventures of LucasArts of the 90s, will this instantly take you back 30 years?
Catsperience review
Those expecting to experience the story through the perspective of a cat will find that its tame reality ends up being more about codes and combinations.
Half Past Fate review
Now's the perfect time to treat yourself to a pair of heartwarming character-driven rom-com adventures, the first of which is still blissfully pre-pandemic.
The Shattering review
Although light on puzzles and other challenges, this is a gripping story and worthwhile experience, even if it's an emotionally difficult one.
Bloodshore review
This interactive battle-royale action movie stays true to its core, unfortunately the underwhelming narrative and shallow characters make its core crumble.
Lost at Sea review
It takes on a bold concept, and through well-designed puzzles provides a memorable experience. If only for the parts that feel underdeveloped, the game could have been unforgettable.
Poltergeist Treasure review
Sir Typhil returns in a much more substantial adventure, but the stealth sequences are sure to scare off all but the most diehard series fans.
The Dark Crystal flashback review
Netflix's TV series may have renewed interest in the franchise, but the sheen has long since worn off Sierra's early graphical text adventure based on the Jim Henson fantasy film.