Adventure game reviews page 13
Red Comrades 3: Return of Alaska – Reloaded review
The comic Russian adventure trilogy is complete, but the finale takes a long, meandering, often frustrating route to reach the end.
Red Comrades 2: For the Great Justice – Reloaded review
The hammer comes down on this comic Russian adventure sequel that's as rushed as it is frequently nonsensical.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode One: Done Running review
Not simply a revival of the same old thing, Telltale's four-part series gets off on the right foot with signs that it's starting to grow up a little.
State of Mind review
We're left feeling ambivalent about the transhumanist sci-fi adventure that hinders fascinating themes with an unfocused story, and a unique presentation with underwhelming gameplay.
The Birdwatcher review
The 13th Carol Reed adventure provides another scenic Swedish tour, but a compelling investigative mystery is largely missing along the way.
Dead Secret review
Our two-games-in-one review reveals all you need to know about the short but eerie murder mystery series debut.
Dead Secret Circle review
Our two-in-one review finds the murder mystery sequel a better rounded experience than its less ambitious but promising predecessor.
Unavowed review
We swear, this superb dark urban fantasy possesses so many fine qualities that it may be Wadjet Eye's best adventure yet.
The Initiate review
A promising new puzzle series gets started by substantially expanding the Escape Room formula to an entire suburban home.
Shrug Island: The Meeting review
There's no feeling indifferent about the beautiful watercolor art and music coming together in this short but relaxing, meditative experience.
Code 7: Episode 1 – Threading review
This unique cyberpunk thriller finds the right combination of hacking sim and text adventuring with visual and audio enhancements.
FAR: Lone Sails review
This unique vehicular side-scroller may look like a platformer, but under the hood it’s all adventure that shouldn’t be missed.
The Search review
Those looking for a short but sweet and easy exploration of personal creativity will find it in this pleasant slideshow-style adventure.
Preston Sterling and the Legend of Excalibur review
This ultra-short series debut from Animation Arts plays more like an abbreviated intro cut far too short than standalone, Indy-style adventure.
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption review
The Quest for Glory creators are back, showing they're still at the head of the class for classic-styled adventure-RPG hybrids.