Adventure game reviews page 14
Liberated review
A slick graphic novel-style story presentation can't escape the tedium of its side-scrolling action in this gritty neo-noir thriller.
Murder Mystery Machine review
Blazing Griffin geared up for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases with this leaner, more demanding but similarly deduction-driven investigation.
The Office Quest review
There's no disguising its lack of user-friendliness, but this charming absurdist point-and-click comedy should provide a welcome break from the daily grind.
Half Past Fate: Romantic Distancing review
Now's the perfect time to treat yourself to a pair of heartwarming character-driven rom-com adventures, the second taking place under a challenging pandemic lockdown.
Happy Game review
Amanita fans will once again find much to delight in, though its innocent CHUCHEL-like graphics and gameplay conceal a much darker, gorier heart within.
Kraken Academy!! review
The quirky presentation and eclectic cast of characters outclass the uneven gameplay and storytelling in this top-down, time-looping school adventure.
A Juggler’s Tale review
This gorgeously produced side-scroller deftly handles its enjoyable puzzle-platforming gameplay and a poignant story that cleverly strings you along.
Myst (2021) review
Whether in VR or on flatscreen, the newly reimagined version of Cyan's seminal classic is sure to be a hit with puzzle-adventure fans new and old.
Sable review
Far from firing on all cylinders, this visually distinctive open-world science-fantasy adventure can't mask its broken mechanics and underserviced design.
Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases review
This original deduction-driven investigation from the famed Belgian detective's early career is sure to be a not-so-guilty pleasure for mystery fans.
What Happened review
This drug-induced descent into madness looks great and means well, but earns a failing grade for its storytelling and lack of gameplay.
Omno review
Gamers everywhere should give this gorgeous 3D platforming adventure a chance, as it frequently soars above many of its contemporaries.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review
The verdict is in, and this 19th century two-games-in-one prequel more than does justice to its beloved predecessors.
Westmark Manor review
Its haunting gothic setting is suitably Lovecraftian, but this top-down survival horror messes with the formula with some excessively cumbersome mechanics.
Vile Matter review
This very short escape-room horror adventure isn't vile matter so much as it is a mediocre diversion that means little more than an hour or so of puzzling.