Adventure game reviews for PC page 49
Tales review
Adventure fans will certainly want to check out this classic-styled journey through literary myths and folklore.
Yesterday Origins review
Much like its multiple timelines, Pendulo's solid but uneven prequel/sequel takes a few steps forward, a couple steps back.
Profound Red review
Carol Reed's twelfth mystery proves to be a treasure trove of twisty intrigues, compelling puzzles and colourful environments.
Maize review
Beneath its absurdist comedy flavouring is a surprisingly traditional adventure with plenty of surreal twists and turns.
Batman: The Telltale Series review
The Bat-season is now complete, exposing both the light and dark elements of a somewhat uneven five-part thrill-ride.
Candle review
Burning within this gorgeous watercolour adventure is a surprisingly challenging puzzle-platforming experience.
The Descendant review
Take it or leave it: the rushed series finale is a disappointing end to a promising but uneven post-apocalyptic series.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episodes One/Two: Ties That Bind review
The new season kicks off with a two-part debut that's slicker than ever, though it ventures largely through very familiar territory.
Orwell review
This unique "privacy invasion thriller" has a thought-provoking surveillance concept that is hindered somewhat by its suspect dialogue and imposed linearity.
The Little Acre review
This charmingly beautiful fantasy adventure covers a lot of ground, but isn't given the chance to fully explore its dual worlds.
Burly Men at Sea review
This charming Scandinavian folktale may be lite on gameplay but offers a surprisingly hefty choose-your-own-adventure experience.
Her Majesty’s SPIFFING review
This comic sci-fi adventure is highly polished and filled with British quips, though it feels more like the abbreviated launch of a bigger adventure to come.
Barrow Hill: The Dark Path review
The unexpected horror sequel treads a very familiar course, but leads once again to some largely effective atmosphere and gameplay.
Zero Time Dilemma review
The Zero Escape finale offers more of the same enjoyable visual novel adventuring but includes some perplexing design decisions for the worse.
The Detail review
The three-part interactive crime thriller is rich in style and urban grit, but the devil is in the lack of story details and gameplay.