Adventure game reviews page 10
The Shattering review
Although light on puzzles and other challenges, this is a gripping story and worthwhile experience, even if it's an emotionally difficult one.
Bloodshore review
This interactive battle-royale action movie stays true to its core, unfortunately the underwhelming narrative and shallow characters make its core crumble.
Lost at Sea review
It takes on a bold concept, and through well-designed puzzles provides a memorable experience. If only for the parts that feel underdeveloped, the game could have been unforgettable.
Poltergeist Treasure review
Sir Typhil returns in a much more substantial adventure, but the stealth sequences are sure to scare off all but the most diehard series fans.
The Dark Crystal flashback review
Netflix's TV series may have renewed interest in the franchise, but the sheen has long since worn off Sierra's early graphical text adventure based on the Jim Henson fantasy film.
Unicorn Dungeon review
We look back at Sir Typhil's first game, a short, modest fantasy adventure dragged down by frustrating roguelike elements that feel shoehorned in.
Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space - A Remastered Comparison review
This five-episode collection of interconnected cases, released as a single remastered edition, complements the classic gameplay and comically absurd humour of the original episodes superbly.
The Plane Effect review
If you're looking for a well-crafted, surreal and thought-provoking experience; you've already found it.
Peregrin review
This beautiful 3D genre-bending fantasy adventure possesses just the right mix of gameplay elements and world-building for a short but sweet experience.
Adventure in Serenia flashback review
Almost 40 years after its debut as Wizard and the Princess, there isn't much magic left to be found in Sierra's second graphic adventure.
Crowalt: Traces of The Lost Colony review
This humorous story puts a unique spin on a mysterious American legend, through a journey that's occasionally slowed down.
Haimrik review
Sticks and stones may break your bones but words can cause permanent damage in this gory but uniquely delightful side-scrolling action-puzzler.
Lost Brothers review
While nice enough to look at, there's no sign of any actual gameplay, story development, or polish in this brief poor man's Firewatch-style adventure.
Phoenix Tales review
Although far less complex than Quest for Glory, this indie adventure/RPG manages to rise above its limitations to tell a charming medieval fantasy story.
Keyword: A Spider’s Thread review
This light hacking mystery in futuristic Toronto spins an intriguing tale, though its believability never fully computes.