Adventure game reviews page 68
Munin review
Some lesser-known Norse mythology is squarely at the center of this stylish world-turning puzzler.
Decay: The Mare review
This short horror game may be clichéd in setting, but its chilling touches are plenty sobering.
The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 review
The epic fantasy sequel is pregnant with quests and quips and stunning production values, if not quite delivering the same story quality as its esteemed predecessor.
Belladonna review
Beautiful but short-lived, the Frankenstein tale is resurrected in this tragic adventure chronicled largely through journals.
Contradiction review
This iOS exclusive is a quality FMV mystery, though limited gameplay and a weak ending expose some cracks in its story.
Tormentum: Dark Sorrow review
The art style provides a visual feast, but a casual approach hurts this macabre adventure somewhat.
Supreme League of Patriots review
It looks and sounds super, but the giant-sized dialogues overpower all else in this three-part comic adventure.
Amphora review
Blending colourful shadow theatre with a coming-of-age tale, this unique but finicky puzzler is overflowing with charm.
Grim Fandango Remastered review
Back from the land of the dead, what was already a masterpiece is now a remasterpiece for all adventure fans to enjoy.
MIND: Path to Thalamus review
This beautiful first-person puzzler looks and plays like a surreal dream, but neither its story nor puzzles will put much demand on your frontal lobe.
Randal’s Monday review
Its looks slick and gags abound, but this raunchy Groundhog Day-style adventure isn't much more fun than a week's worth of Mondays.
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade flashback review
The lovable purple convertible blazed the trail for Humongous's junior adventures, though its formula was later lapped by improved sequels.
Gold Rush! Anniversary review
Faithful to every last dead end fault, the 2014 remake does little to enrich the original Sierra classic.
Doorways: The Underworld review
This unnumbered sequel unearths nothing new, instead offering a maze of fetch quests, patrolling monsters and horror clichés.
The Talos Principle review
Croteam gets serious with an inspired, Portal-styled sci-fi puzzler that will challenge you both intellectually and emotionally.