Adventure game archived previews for PC page 6
Hermitage: Strange Case Files review
This lengthy Lovecraftian visual novel mystery anthology makes staying home worthwhile to enjoy its rich atmosphere and storytelling.
Pants Quest review
The pace never slacks in this brief but overall entertaining pixel art adventure about a stressful rainy morning before work.
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? review
There's no zooming through this well-acted but repetitive FMV murder mystery designed to be replayed to successfully name the culprit.
Syberia: The World Before review
The superb fourth installment of Kate Walker's adventures is the one you've been waiting for all this time, and a fitting swan song for the late Benoît Sokal.
Letters – a written adventure review
Even if you think "platforming"is a bad word, this game's clever word-based mechanic, poignant story and charming presentation should seal the deal.
Magnus Imago review
It doesn't feel quite fully developed, keeping it from greatness, but this highly surreal adventure offers plenty to think about while it lasts.
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron: The Journey review
Though it speeds a little too quickly to its destination, the shorter but slightly sweeter sequel brews up another charming little cartoon fantasy adventure.
SCARF review
This beautiful 3D puzzle-platformer is a pleasant genre-bender for the most part, though the endgame may prove to be a major pain in the neck.
Warp Frontier review
Limited only by a little lack of polish, this classic-styled adventure will keep you fully engaged with its serious sci-fi story and thoughtful puzzles.
Moncage review
Though the story is overly vague, there's a lot else to unpack in this literal puzzle box of lovely interconnected tableaus.
Time Loader review
This side-scrolling, time-hopping environmental puzzler starring a miniature robot vehicle is sure to grab you with its entertaining, nostalgia-fueled gameplay.
Chasing Static review
This short but atmospheric adventure effectively echoes early PlayStation horror titles, though its lack of depth lags behind its abundant potential.
Another Tomorrow review
The repetitive formula can wear thin at times, but puzzle fans shouldn't wait to check out Glitch Games' isometric adventure today.
FAR: Changing Tides review
The post-apocalyptic side-scrolling vehicular series kicks into another gear with a sequel that blows past even its acclaimed predecessor.
Escape Simulator review
Whether playing solo or co-op, you can lose yourself for days in both the official and community-made levels of this charming escape-room puzzler.