Adventure game flashback reviews page 23
The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale review
This beautifully hand-painted hybrid shatters genre norms with a near-even and equally compelling split of classic adventuring and turn-based RPG combat.
Monkeys & Dragons review
This retro-styled adventure tries hard to ape its LucasArts inspiration, but it all goes up in smoke due to a number of major design issues.
Visage review
To all appearances, this genuinely unnerving, surprisingly substantial supernatural thriller is like the spiritual successor to P.T. that horror fans have been waiting for.
Just Take Your Left review
Though it's haunted by technical issues, this short and charming cartoon adventure gets its gorgeous animation oh-so-right.
Biped review
Though far from a traditional puzzle game, multiplayer fans in particular will get a kick out of the co-op mode in this cute little robot action-adventure.
I Am Dead review
Contrary to its grim-sounding title, this spirited little island adventure offers an insightful examination and celebration of life.
Sense – A Cyberpunk Ghost Story review
It doesn't look or sound much like sci-fi or feel very scary, but this slow-starting side-scroller does offer a taste of paranormal drama that builds towards a satisfying conclusion.
Ann Achronist: Many Happy Returns review
This lovely JRPG-styled adventure puts forward several clever multigenerational time-looping ideas, though some of the same underlying issues keep coming back.
A Hand With Many Fingers review
This brief CIA archive research adventure has an interesting basic premise but in execution its reach ends up exceeding its grasp.
Eternal Hope review
This lovely side-scroller has plenty of soul to go with its bittersweet love story and clever dual-dimension puzzles.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice review
You don't need to be hard up for a new classic-styled point-and-click comedy adventure to be fully satisfied by this sequel to the 2018 series reboot.
Zniw Adventure review
This colourful cartoon dino adventure is a charming nostalgic throwback, though it suffers somewhat from outdated mechanics that haven’t evolved with the times.
Carto review
This charming mapmaking adventure is all about the journey of joyous discovery unfolding, at times forgetting it even has an end destination.
Transient review
It's a shame that this gorgeous hybrid of dystopian sci-fi and Lovecraftian horror doesn't last long enough to fulfill its early intriguing promise.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review
The second installment in Supermassive's standalone horror collection enchants more with its compelling story and exciting set pieces than outright fear.