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Mage’s Initiation: Reign of the Elements review
Himalaya's long-awaited genre hybrid may water down its RPG elements, but in most respects it's a tower of strength as an adventure.
Pavilion: Chapter 1 review
This beautiful isometric adventure debut is an engaging fourth-person puzzler that covers over a number of notable technical issues.
The Fall of April review
Carol Reed springs into her her fourteenth Swedish adventure with another intriguing slideshow-style mystery for fans and newcomers alike.
Life Is Strange 2: Episode 1 โ Roads review
The second full season hits the ground running with an immersive first episode featuring a whole new cast, story, and branching narrative possibilities.
Nelson and the Magic Cauldron review
Though it could use more seasoning, this traditional indie adventure brews up a pleasant little inventory-laden, point-and-click experience.
Lupus in Fabula review
This charmingly quirky side-scrolling puzzler blends Flemish Renaissance, time displacement, fantastical monsters and more for an enjoyable bite-sized adventure experience.
Beyond the Sky review
This delightful fairy tale adventure will win you over with its storybook-style charm and help overcome any fear of challenging logic puzzles.
The Red Strings Club review
It sets a low bar for interactivity, but this dialogue-heavy cyberpunk sim serves up an intriguing narrative experience.
My Brother Rabbit review
Bucking the usual casual trend, this beautiful, puzzle-filled scavenger hunt is a short but charming little family-friendly adventure.
Lovecraft Quest โ A Comix Game review
More style than substance, this short interactive graphic novel-styled horror is fun in short bursts before falling into the trap of repetitive gameplay.
Lucid Dream review
Though its story isn't particularly rousing, this side-scrolling puzzler is as challenging as it is beautifully surreal.
OneShot review
This modestly designed, experimental persistent world adventure will blow you away in breaking the barrier between player and protagonist.
Tango: The Adventure Game review
This culturally distinctive comic point-and-click adventure puts its best foot forward with a short but rousing opening number that needs a second act.
Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don’t Dry review
The lovable loser from the '80s makes a splash in modern times in a worthy sequel to Sierra's classic comedy series.
The Franz Kafka Videogame review
The trials posed by this sequential-screen puzzler are as absurd as they are challenging, with little effort made to tell a coherent story.