Adventure game flashback reviews for PlayStation page 2
A Juggler’s Tale review
This gorgeously produced side-scroller deftly handles its enjoyable puzzle-platforming gameplay and a poignant story that cleverly strings you along.
Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases review
This original deduction-driven investigation from the famed Belgian detective's early career is sure to be a not-so-guilty pleasure for mystery fans.
Omno review
Gamers everywhere should give this gorgeous 3D platforming adventure a chance, as it frequently soars above many of its contemporaries.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review
The verdict is in, and this 19th century two-games-in-one prequel more than does justice to its beloved predecessors.
Last Stop review
There isn't much challenge to halt progress, but the new game from the creators of Virginia will captivate you with its three dramatic, slickly produced stories.
Chicory: A Colorful Tale review
A few optional boss fights are easily glossed over by a tasty blend of whimsically charming world painting and a surprisingly poignant underlying story.
TOEM review
This charming black-and-white isometric photography adventure is sure to make you smile for the precious few hours it takes to reach the end.
Distraint 2 review
Its lack of puzzle challenge is redeemed by a haunting atmosphere and a fearless exploration of dark themes in this atmospheric side-scrolling sequel.
Maquette review
An impressive recursive puzzle world is modeled in beautiful 3D environments, but it's hard to love the characters driving the underlying romance story.
Root Film review
While still very much grounded in visual novel-style gameplay, the spiritual successor to Root Letter is a much-improved encore for fans of murder mysteries.
Operation: Tango review
It takes two to enjoy this slick asymmetrical co-op spy thriller, which is sneaky fun while it lasts, especially when you're forced to hustle.
The Forgotten City review
Reimaged from an award-winning Skyrim mod, this slickly produced time-looping mystery in a cursed Roman city is a truly memorable experience.
Minute of Islands review
The hours spent tooling around Studio Fizbin's gorgeous archipelago in this clever, emotionally powerful puzzle-platforming adventure will make you glad you chose to play it.
Lacuna review
Though plenty compelling the first time through, you'll want to replay this slickly designed choice-driven sci-fi murder mystery at least once to fill in all the gaps.
I Saw Black Clouds review
Those willing to overlook a lack of gameplay will find a darkly compelling live-action thriller with plenty of replay value.