Adventure game contests for PC page 63
Among the Sleep review
This unique horror seen through the eyes of a two-year-old is rich in creepy atmosphere but its gameplay is a bit wobbly on its legs.
Pyst review
This 1996 parody offers a few amusing chuckles, but the absence of any real gameplay might leave even the most die-hard Myst hater feeling what the title implies.
realMyst: Masterpiece Edition review
Cyan's exploratory 3D adventure gets an impressive graphical makeover that makes Myst look more real than ever.
realMyst flashback review
The free-roaming version of Cyan's venerable classic took players to a whole new dimension and a short new Age.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode Four - In Sheep’s Clothing review
The penultimate episode is a disappointingly toothless affair that's all dressed up with nowhere to go.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act III review
The magical surrealist adventure rolls brilliantly along, delivering its first glimpse of a coherent story arc.
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Three: In Harm’s Way review
The middle installment carves out a slow character-driven drama before ramping up to a mind-blowing conclusion.
Ossuary review
A bit of bone-picking aside, this intriguing minimalist indie adventure offers plenty of philosophical food for thought.
Memento Mori 2: Guardians of Immortality review
The long-overdue sequel is better than its predecessor, but the globetrotting crime thriller still isn't particularly memorable.
The Samaritan Paradox review
A few rough edges may leave players wanting, but there's plenty of good to be found in this intriguing retro thriller.
9 Elefants review
This lite Parisian Layton clone looks great but lumbers along with repetitive puzzles and an irrelevant story.
Ether One review
This moody psychological exploration through a deserted town may just restore your faith in surreal first-person adventures.
Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure review
The long-awaited new Tex adventure is like a blast from the past that sizzles with familiar style and charm.
Tengami review
Its story is paper-thin, but this beautifully meditative pop-up adventure book is a page-turner of a different kind.
The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime review
Updated and re-released, the 2014 edition looks better than ever, though its cosmetic makeover can't hide all of the original game's shortfalls.