Adventure game reviews for PC page 32
Golem review
This beautiful side-scrolling adventure towers over much of its puzzle-platforming contemporaries with a charming tale of unlikely friendship.
Sumatra: Fate of Yandi review
It may be a jungle out there, but within this tropical island adventure is a fun, nostalgia-filled experience that is destined to be compared to early '90s Sierra.
Draugen review
Red Thread's "fjord noir" adventure is a gorgeous yet haunting exploratory mystery that's undermined by disappointingly few answers.
Lucius III review
Marked by narrative, design and technical issues alike, the son of Satan's series finale is doomed from the start.
Close to the Sun review
An otherwise decent Tesla-inspired thriller is held back somewhat by watered-down gameplay and horror elements.
Lorelai review
The side-scrolling horror series begun in Downfall and The Cat Lady comes of age in another harrowing tale of tragedy both real and surreal.
Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka with Love review
This point-and-click political satire pulls out all the stops in delivering a highly polished and thoroughly entertaining experience.
Elea: Episode 1 review
This first-person sci-fi series begins a voyage of discovery that leads nowhere fast in its debut installment.
KURSK review
The self-proclaimed 'adventure-documentary' about the real-world Russian sub disaster looks authentic but is sunk by its lifeless story and turgid gameplay.
The Witch’s House MV review
It's trying at times, but this commercial remaster of the popular 2012 free horror adventure is packed with deadly delights.
The Fall of Lazarus review
This first-person sci-fi adventure offers an intriguing backstory to reward exploration, but can't fully rise above its bland production values and underwhelming puzzles.
Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders review
This ancient Chinese murder mystery with thorny political entanglements is a highly compelling investigative adventure loosely stemming from real historical events.
3 GEEKS review
This comic French adventure shows plenty of offbeat premise, but crashes back to Earth due to horrible translation and other design issues.
Herald: Book I & II review
The first half of this four-part interactive period drama cruises right along with memorable characters, immersive setting and compelling slow-burn story.
Pode review
This environmental puzzler manages to square engaging local co-op mechanics with a nicely rounded single player experience.