Adventure game reviews page 82
1953: KGB Unleashed review
This Cold War-era puzzle-adventure will challenge the limits of your mind far more enjoyably than its early KGB test subjects.
Doc Apocalypse review
The end of the world looks and sounds bleak in this B-movie-style indie adventure, but restoring it back to health can be a fair bit of fun.
Anna review
It's hard to know what's scarier in this short but beautiful indie horror: its startling frights or illogical puzzles and confusing plot.
May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville review
There isn't much actual mystery, but this surprisingly challenging lite adventure may very well appeal to puzzle lovers.
Hoodwink review
The first episode in a proposed longer series has a diamond presentation hidden in several rough design issues.
Home review
This haunting interactive story is light on gameplay, dark in setting, but earns a resounding "yes" as to whether it's worth experiencing.
Dark Alleys: Penumbra Motel review
You may not want to check into the abandoned titular motel, but you'll definitely want to check out this haunting (and hidden object-free) lite adventure.
The Walking Dead: Episode Two - Starved for Help review
The second episode's tension and drama are even more electric than before, leaving you hungry for more.
Deponia review
Daedalic's trash-filled romantic comedy is largely a treasure, using every old-school trick at its disposal.
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav review
Daedalic's beautifully grim fairy tale offers plenty to crow about, but it's bound by weak characters in the lead roles.
Resonance review
This impressive retro sci-fi thriller is sure to strike a chord with adventure fans, both for its complex story and challenging, multi-character gameplay.
The Sea Will Claim Everything review
The first commercial adventure from indie developer Jonas Kyratzes is sure to grow on any fantasy fan.
Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP review
This memorable audio-visual journey of discovery emphasizes experience over gameplay, but combats tendencies of pretension along the way.
Nancy Drew: Tomb of the Lost Queen review
Nancy's 26th adventure unearths plenty of ancient Egyptian intrigue, but it starts to unravel due to its increasingly aged presentation.
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.