Adventure game reviews page 16
Maquette review
An impressive recursive puzzle world is modeled in beautiful 3D environments, but it's hard to love the characters driving the underlying romance story.
An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs review
The fetching can get tiresome, but there's plenty of humour and darker secrets to dig up in this unique open-world canine adventure.
The Secret of Retropolis review
We're blowing the lid off this short but highly entertaining VR-exclusive cartoon film noir adventure in a city of robots.
Not Another Weekend review
There are very few weak areas in this eighties-nostalgia-fueled adventure we recommend with little reservation.
Detective from the Crypt review
This supernatural point-and-click adventure is beautifully atmospheric, but no substantial investigative gameplay ever really materializes.
Root Film review
While still very much grounded in visual novel-style gameplay, the spiritual successor to Root Letter is a much-improved encore for fans of murder mysteries.
Operation: Tango review
It takes two to enjoy this slick asymmetrical co-op spy thriller, which is sneaky fun while it lasts, especially when you're forced to hustle.
Creepy Tale 2 review
The dark fairytale sequel feels more visually distinctive than its predecessor, but it's haunted by too many missteps proving that bigger isn't always better.
Hadr review
Making objects vanish with a magician's cloth is a clever conceit while it lasts, though any real challenge disappears right along with them.
The Forgotten City review
Reimaged from an award-winning Skyrim mod, this slickly produced time-looping mystery in a cursed Roman city is a truly memorable experience.
Where Wind Becomes Quiet review
Though it blows hot and cold in certain areas, overall this first-person adventure is an emotionally powerful story about coping with memory loss.
Almost My Floor review
This impressive point-and-click horror/detective adventure is elevated by its stunning comic book art and clever dual-character narrative.
Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! review
The Freelance Police are back and in fine humour, but this short, uninspired minigame-driven VR experience feels like a bit of a cop-out.
Dr Livingstone, I Presume? review
There are puzzles aplenty in this Africa-themed escape-room-style adventure, though it ails somewhat from drab design and a superficial exploration of its titular subject.
Maskmaker review
Prepare to face some excessive narration, but this creative body-swapping fantasy adventure is an otherwise wonderfully immersive VR experience.