Adventure game reviews for PC page 30
Dr. Doyle and the Mystery of the Cloche Hat review
We offer a tip of our cap to this charming 1920s point-and-click murder mystery with a delightfully old-timey look and feel.
The Subject review
This maze-like sci-fi puzzler earns a passing grade but trades in richer gameplay opportunity for unwelcome survival elements.
Adventures of Isabelle Fine: Murder on Rails review
This curious mash-up of sci-fi thriller and old-fashioned train mystery would be more than okay if not for its tediously repetitive mini-games.
Bear With Me: The Lost Robots review
The charming 2017 noir adventure comes out of hibernation with a short but charming DLC prequel episode.
The Black Widow review
This Her Story-like exploration of a controversial real-world murder conviction is an intriguing concept that lacks the necessary bite to be memorable.
The Tower of Beatrice review
This short first-person adventure is missing the right ingredients for an engaging casual puzzle experience.
The Idiot’s Tale review
Apart from a few questionable design decisions, this highly amusing fantasy adventure lovingly sticks it to King's Quest while establishing a charming style all its own.
Telling Lies review
The new FMV database investigation from the creator of Her Story is bigger and bolder, though honestly it loses a little something in its over-reaching ambition.
Golden Treasure: The Great Green review
Its survival elements can clash with the leisurely visual novel-style adventuring, but this complex genre-blending dragon simulator really soars in its world-building and storytelling.
Gold Rush! 2 review
Nearly three decades later, the indie sequel to Sierra's renowned historical adventure is seriously undermined by its weak production values and pan-worthy gameplay.
NITE Team 4 review
Alice & Smith deliver a slick, substantial cyberwarfare spin-off in The Black Watchmen universe for those who can hack its complexities.
Yume Nikki – Dream Diary review
This reimagining of a 15-year-old cult freeware hit represents an intriguing jump to 3D whose design decisions can't quite stick the landing.
Epitasis review
Raising far more questions than it answers, this first-person environmental puzzler may be set on an alien world, but its many challenges will leave fans of similar games feeling right at home.
Gibbous: A Cthulhu Adventure review
This Lovecraft-inspired point-and-click adventure summons forth a gorgeous but narratively confusing tale of comedy cosmic horror.
Alt-Frequencies review
Video did NOT kill the radio star, as this short but unique audio-themed adventure will have you thoroughly tuned into its engaging conceit while it lasts.