Adventure game reviews page 14
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.
Please Knock On My Door review
This minimalist interactive drama excels with its hard-hitting, intensely personal examination of dealing with depression.
Lisssn review
An audio-based puzzler might sound tempting, but its reliance on trial-and-error and repetition won't strike a chord with many adventure fans.
Forgotton Anne review
It may look like a platformer, but this beautiful side-scroller remembers to be an adventure in all the right ways.
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit review
It's the indomitable human spirit of a child that's best captured in this charming FREE spin-off family drama set in the Life Is Strange universe.
AntVentor review
Although dragged down by several gameplay frustrations, the charming macroworld "ANTrilogy" is off to a gorgeous start.
The Pillars of the Earth review
The complete three-part adaptation of Ken Follett's epic historical novel proves to be a monumental achievement in interactive storytelling.
The Invisible Hours review
Gameplay is nowhere to be seen, but this voyeuristic whodunit provides a compelling murder mystery in the style of immersive theater.
Detective Gallo review
Hardly for the birds, this comic-noir point-and-click adventure is gorgeous to watch and often a hoot to play.
Devil in the Capital review
While a pleasant enough 1950s Iranian murder mystery, the devil is in the details of this rather forgettable adventure.
The Thin Silence review
This minimalist platforming adventure tackles sensitive themes of mental illness, but should leave you feeling pretty good about the experience.
Detroit: Become Human review
Quantic Dream's gorgeously cinematic neo-noir android thriller misfires on the larger story beats but nails the more choice-driven personal moments.
Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest: Episode One review
The five-part comic sci-fi series launches with a short but appealing debut, though a few rough edges prevent being completely sucked in just yet.
Dark Train review
This wordless paper-based puzzler provides a beautiful if bewildering steampunk journey though an imaginative dystopia on rails.
Stonewall Penitentiary review
Although trapped inside a dated presentation, this prison-based whodunit provides a compelling psychological mystery.