Adventure game articles page 39
A Long Road Home review
Walking a fine line between fun and frustration, RPG and adventure, this indie point-and-click debut falls a little short of its obvious potential.
Dry Drowning review
It nearly sinks under the weight of its convoluted ending, but until then this future-noir visual novel murder mystery is an effective page-turner.
Geospots โ A Carol Reed Mystery review
The many scenic locales of Sweden are where you'll find one of the very best Carol Reed adventures in the amateur sleuth's fifteenth mystery.
LUNA: The Shadow Dust review
This stylish puzzler shines brightest in its presentation, though the gameplay doesn't have quite the same lustre as the gorgeous art and sound.
Sally Face review
Behind its traditional point-and-click facade, this one-of-a-kind five-part adventure series is a bold, sometimes baffling, always surprising blend of memorably offbeat adventuring.
Mosaic review
This experimental narrative experience weaves together an unusual, intriguing, sometimes obtuse blend of imagery about escaping the drudgery of life.
Jupiter & Mars review
Those looking for a relaxing underwater experience are in for a whale of a time, but it's not particularly deep in either story or gameplay.
Discolored review
Nearly devoid of story but enriched by exploration, atmosphere and puzzles, one's appreciation of this indie first-person adventure is no black-and-white matter.
The Aggie Awards โ The Best Adventure Games of 2019
And the winner is...? Just point and click here to find out as we hand out our gold and silver statuettes to the top adventure games from last year!
SIMULACRA 2 review
This "found phone" sequel dials down its gameplay, and the lack of suspense and unrelatable characters fall well short of a ringing endorsement.
A Month of Movies โ Upcoming games February 2020 video preview
Like clockwork, Gamewalker's latest monthly video preview offers a sneak peek of top new adventures to die for in February.
Druuna: Morbus Gravis flashback review
Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri's acclaimed graphic novel is stripped of all its best elements in this disastrously clunky turn-of-the-century action-adventure from Artematica.
Nobodies review
This modest little production manages to make a name for itself with its dark but intriguing focus on concealing a series of covert terrorist assassinations.
2019 Aggie Award Nominees
With awards season in full swing, it's time to unveil the finalists for the Aggies, recognizing the best and brightest adventure games from last year!
Brukel review
Although very light on player interaction, this childhood reminiscence of a 93-year-old Belgian woman provides a sobering snapshot of life under German occupation in WWII.