Adventure game reviews for Linux page 19
The Odyssey HD review
Homer's epic tale gets a fun comic treatment, but expect a bumpy ride on the return trip from Troy.
Deponia review
Daedalic's trash-filled romantic comedy is largely a treasure, using every old-school trick at its disposal.
The Journey Down: Chapter One review
A delightful first episode eases into the four-part African-inspired adventure, but really takes off with its stellar production values.
To the Moon review
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.
The Book of Unwritten Tales review
If you've been yearning for a quest-filled fantasy epic, this excellent adventure will surely send a tingle down your spine.
Trauma review
This surreal experimental indie is intriguing at first, but the lack of gameplay or coherent story is a blunt force blow to its interactive photographic experience.
What Makes You Tick: A Stitch in Time review
This commercial indie adventure seamlessly weaves eye-popping visuals and solid gameplay into an intriguing yarn.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent review
The new horror game from the creators of Penumbra is an even more terrifying journey that you'll surely never forget.
Pajama Sam in ‘No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside’ review
Humongous' charming series for 3-8 year olds still shines like a beacon for junior adventurers.
STATIC: Investigator Training review
This independent ghost hunting adventure seeks signals from the afterlife, but misses the mark with too much frequency.
Machinarium review
If it ain't broke, don't fix it, as Amanita's mechanical masterpiece is firing on all cylinders.
Penumbra: Requiem review
This download-only expansion pack marks the end for Penumbra, but it's levels removed from its predecessors.
The Graveyard review
This "interactive painting" is where fun goes to die, but it's a unique exercise in aging patiently.
Penumbra: Black Plague review
With its inspired physics-based gameplay, you'll fight fear more than foes in the chilling Penumbra conclusion.
Penumbra: Overture review
Austin is thrown to the wolves (or mutant dogs, at least) for his AG debut in this genre-blending horror adventure.