Adventure game articles for Linux page 10
Thaumistry: In Charm’s Way review
Industry legend Bob Bates hasn't lost his IF magic, conjuring up a funny modern day text adventure for today's adventure gamer.
Finding Paradise review
While not quite reaching the heights of its predecessor, To the Moon fans won't regret their time with this thoughtful character-driven sequel.
AER: Memories of Old review
This gorgeous open-world adventure soars to impressive heights, but is brought down by repetitive puzzles with challenging platforming sequences.
Trackless review
This experimental indie blends graphic and text adventuring in a unique way, but can't quite seem to figure out what it wants to say.
Black Mirror review
The gothic horror series reboot is steeped in gloomy atmosphere but is cursed by clumsy controls and poor 3D implementation.
Tiny Echo review
Though light on story and gameplay, this picturesque little adventure delivers abundantly in charm, spirit and eye candy.
>observer_ review
A horrific future has rarely looked so good in this intense, richly atmospheric cyberpunk mystery.
Hiveswap: Act 1 review
Though not everything’s the bee’s knees, the Homestuck web comic adaptation gets off to a promising, gorgeous episodic debut.
The Darkside Detective review
Served up in distinct bite-sized cases, this retro-styled supernatural comedy anthology offers six delightful occult mysteries to solve.
Bear With Me review
The three-part comic-noir mystery ends up stuffed full of gags, mature themes and old-fashioned adventuring goodness.
The Inner World: The Last Wind Monk review
This full-blown sequel is another quality adventure, though some of the original charm is nosed out by darker themes.
Kona review
This entertaining wintry survival adventure is a breeze to live through, though it misfires in a couple areas that lessen its impact.
Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review
Things are looking up in the Japanese killing game sequel that improves on its predecessor in several key areas.
The Journey Down: Chapter Three review
An easy-going finale with a hectic pace, this represents the series apex in many key ways, making the full trilogy required gaming for adventure fans.
Rakuen review
This RPG-styled, dual-world fantasy adventure packs a powerful emotional punch despite its somewhat ill-suited gameplay obstructions.