Adventure game reviews for PC page 34
Unknown Fate review
Look before you leap into this surreal 3D puzzle-platformer, as its suffers a few misfires in its Portal-like approach.
Bury me, my Love review
This narrative-driven, heavily-branching refugee story is a deeply touching tale conveyed entirely through text messages.
Trüberbrook review
This stunning German adventure made with real miniature sets is bubbling with charm, even if its ambitious narrative rushes a bit too rapidly to its conclusion.
Tick Tock: A Tale for Two review
This two-player co-op adventure provides some lite puzzling fun while it lasts, but time is up just when it should really be getting started.
Eastshade review
This gorgeously expansive art-themed adventure takes the genre in a truly impressive direction, becoming one of 2019's early highlights.
Rainswept review
What it lacks in gameplay, this stylish small town murder mystery largely makes up in a steady stream of rich character interaction.
She and the Light Bearer review
Primarily for children, the appeal of this charming little storybook tale threatens to be devoured by repetitive dialogue.
The Room Three review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room Two review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
The Room review
Like an intricate puzzle box, our examination of the popular series contains multiple layers, with the first three games in a single review.
Illusion: A Tale of the Mind review
Believe it or not, this charmingly surreal platforming adventure is one of the more enjoyable games you’ve probably never heard of.
The Initiate 2: The First Interviews review
There's more people and admittedly less space than the original, but just as many engaging challenges to be solved in this story-thin, puzzle-centric sequel.
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.
The Council review
An ambitious attempt to assemble a compelling historical mystery with narrative RPG elements ultimately loses its way after an initially promising start.
Pavilion: Chapter 1 review
This beautiful isometric adventure debut is an engaging fourth-person puzzler that covers over a number of notable technical issues.