Adventure game reviews for PC page 33
Hypnospace Outlaw review
Don't sleep on this thoroughly unique, often hilarious, meticulously crafted ode to the early days of the Internet.
The Mystery of Woolley Mountain review
This comic time travel romp is a charming, distinctly British point-and-click adventure with far more peaks than valleys.
Dance of Death: Du Lac & Fey review
Arthurian legends vs. Jack the Ripper makes for a compelling premise, but too many design and technical issues dog this highly linear interactive story.
Guard Duty review
Those on the lookout for a classic-styled comic adventure will find much to like in this sci-fi fantasy journey through two vastly different timelines.
Heaven’s Vault review
The only translation issues will be your own in inkle's substantial, beautifully written archeological adventure with its own ancient language to decipher.
Photographs review
There's little negative to say about this surprisingly dark but deeply compelling indie adventure that alternates five minigame types and anthology narrative segments.
The Puppet of Tersa: A Curious Place review
This point-and-click fantasy adventure gets off to a wonderful start, though as an episodic debut the journey pulls up just as it's getting started.
103 review
It’s not too long and its focus is very narrow, but you can count on this surreal little corridor adventure to deliver a unique exploratory experience.
Myha: Return to the Lost Island review
Puzzle fans will find plenty to love in this completely revamped commercial remake from the creators of Catyph and RoonSehv.
Whispers of a Machine review
This collaborative tech-noir mystery from the creators of Kathy Rain and The Samaritan Paradox is a finely-tuned sophomore effort for both.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season review
Revived from the grave itself, the four-part series by Telltale and Skybound is a welcome send-off that provides a worthy closure for its beloved protagonist's story.
The Occupation review
This real-time spy thriller will keep you busy sneaking and snooping around an hour at a time, but is tripped up by some troublesome mechanical and narrative issues.
Yorkshire Gubbins review
Crikey, this short, simple retro-styled adventure presents a hilariously snarky slice of life in a quaint and quirky British town.
WILL: A Wonderful World review
Holding people's fates in your hands is something of a mixed blessing in this ambitious but uneven choice-driven visual novel.
Pendula Swing: Episodes 1-3 review
Nearly halfway through, we're still oscillating on this socially conscious, seven-part series set in a fantasy version of the Roaring Twenties.