Adventure game reviews for PC page 21
Helheim Hassle review
We're going out on a limb in calling this the most entertaining Viking-themed, body desecrating side-scroller ever made.
Florence review
This short comic book-styled interactive romance is easy to fall in love with, but parting too soon will be such sweet sorrow.
Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town review
This classic-styled pirate-themed adventure will mostly be a blessing for point-and-click fans, though it breaks down somewhat with a rushed finale.
Superliminal review
This wonderfully surreal environmental puzzler might just give you a whole different perspective on problem solving with everyday objects.
7th Sector review
This grim industrial side-scroller shows more than a spark of creative inspiration, but is bogged down by poor PC controls and some frustrating action elements.
Suli: Fallen Harmony review
This indie French bird adventure is filled with personality and charm, but its rough edges and puzzle stumbles prevent it from truly soaring.
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier review
No monkeying around allowed in this beautiful but gameplay-deficient, unoriginal choice-driven story of one primate species versus another.
Later Alligator review
It's not very long, but this hilarious reptile romp has enough memorable characters and bite-sized minigames to sink your teeth into and still have enough left over for later.
Heal review
Though it suffers somewhat from extreme narrative ambiguity, this side-scrolling puzzler is a thoughtful and entertaining exploration of old age and memory loss.
Röki review
This beautifully designed and consistently entertaining fantasy adventure tells a very poignant human story deeply rooted in Scandinavian folklore.
Falcon City review
Player choice is a key part of this entertaining mystery populated by anthropomorphic animals, though its voice acting and polish issues prevent it from reaching its highest potential.
The House of Da Vinci 2 review
Though falling short of a masterpiece, the sequel to Blue Brain's 2017 historical adventure offers multiple good times for puzzle lovers.
Paper Beast review
Eric Chahi's unique alien world VR adventure unfolds with no story but is littered with memorable moments and wrapped up in plenty of inspired creativity.
The Almost Gone review
This stylish isometric adventure may be over all too soon, but fans of emotional narratives and clever puzzling should find it a keeper.
Song of Horror review
The complete five-verse permadeath horror series largely squanders its richly atmospheric presentation with a number of noteworthy design issues.