Adventure game articles for PC page 25
Interrogation: You will be deceived review
This clever blend of dialogue-driven adventure with lite strategy and RPG elements has us convinced it's well worth checking out.
Beautiful Desolation review
The new isometric adventure from the creators of STASIS lives up to its name, presenting a gorgeous and imaginative future Earth with plenty of room left over for more worldbuilding.
Edgar: Bokbok in Boulzac review
There's no real challenge here to be chicken of, just plenty of whimsical weirdness and a few pesky bugs in this quirky French adventure.
Demons Never Lie review
We can honestly say this voxel-based adventure about finding redemption may be rough around the edges but is filled with charm and soul.
Lair of the Clockwork God review
It's been a long time since we were last blessed with a Ben and Dan adventure, but this charming and consistently funny platforming hybrid has proven well worth the wait.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster review
There's an interesting mystery to be explored in this abandoned hotel adventure, but a lack of gameplay and rather lifeless environmental storytelling may be cause for reservation.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act V review
The episodic magical realist journey circles back around with a short but fitting finale to a memorable series unlike anything else available.
Dark Fall: Ghost Vigil review
Horror fans watching out for a substantial ghost hunting experience will find clever puzzles, a bit of tedium, and more than enough creepy atmosphere in the latest from Darkling Room to keep them up at night playing.
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 – 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.
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.