Adventure game reviews page 88
The Rockin’ Dead review
Only with 3D glasses can you find much to like about this poorly designed, campy sexploitation adventure.
Dream Chronicles: The Book of Water review
The fifth casual adventure installment looks as beautiful as ever, but the well of creativity and substance has run dry.
City of Secrets review
You might dig this comic mole-themed adventure for its oddball style, but its flat humour and poor puzzle design make it tempting to resist.
A New Beginning review
Fighting global climate change has never been this cool, as Daedalic's inspired eco-thriller is as fun as it frightening.
L.A. Noire review
Rockstar's ambitious film-noir detective mystery blends realistic open-world investigation and skippable action into one fantastic storytelling vehicle.
Space Quest 6: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier review
The disappointing final installment is full of frustrating design elements that make it awfully hard to digest.
Crime Scene review
A tedious barrage of brutal minigames kills all motivation to finish this forensic DS mystery.
The Tiny Bang Story review
This beautiful lite puzzler begins with a bang, but its tedious gameplay might have you whimpering before the end.
999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors review
Part visual novel / part adventure, this dark psychological thriller is an intriguing but highly uneven Nintendo DS experience.
Back to the Future: Episode 4 - Double Visions review
The uninspired fourth episode is a step back to the oh-so-familiar territory that we've seen so often already.
Aspectus: Rinascimento Chronicles review
This supernatural lite adventure seeks the perfect blend of puzzles and art, but some serious blemishes destroy the fun.
King’s Quest II: Romancing the Stones review
AGDI's enhanced remake of Romancing the Throne will give you plenty of reason to fall in love with it.
Portal 2 review
The unique physics-based puzzler series closes the gap on perfection with a near-flawless sequel.
The Train: Episode 1 review
This episodic adventure takes off on the iPhone/iPod Touch, but a few significant issues derail an otherwise promising debut.
Dream Chronicles: The Book of Air review
The popular lite adventure series' fourth installment is so short and easy you can breeze through it in no time.