Adventure game reviews page 30
The Room VR: A Dark Matter review
The popular puzzle game series makes an enlightened first foray into the realm of virtual reality with another substantial challenge.
A Fold Apart review
This short but charming paper-based adventure about long-distance relationships wraps story and gameplay together beautifully.
Mazovian Adventure review
This short but charming family-friendly fantasy adventure is a tasty appetizer that's spoiled somewhat by bugs and localization issues.
The Gateway Trilogy review
This short game collection from the creator of The Dream Machine provides a welcome puzzle challenge in a surreal story that's too abstract to be accessible.
The Procession to Calvary review
The sequel to Four Last Things is another delightful cross between Renaissance art, classical music, traditional adventure and irreverent, Pythonesque humour.
The Flower Collectors review
Inspired by Hitchcock's Rear Window, this voyeuristic mystery sees its promising concept partially uprooted by passive, challenge-free gameplay.
Summit of the Wolf review
This fantasy adventure from Unimatrix is elevated by its powerfully emotional themes, but let down by its underwhelming presentation.
Arise – A Simple Story review
This emotionally symbolic examination of a lifetime of memories is elevated by its gorgeous visuals, challenging time-manipulation puzzles, and thought-provoking themes.
The Unholy Society review
It's hard to divine much worth recommending in this short side-scroller cursed by a faulty combat system and lack of other gameplay.
Murder by Numbers review
Count on solving an abundance of Picross puzzles in this colourful visual novel-styled mystery adventure in 1990s Hollywood.
Nick Bounty and the Dame with the Blue Chewed Shoe review
Its puzzles won't give you a run for your money, but Pinhead's comic-noir gumshoe puts his best and funniest foot forward in his first commercial outing.
Mira review
A lack of gameplay and poor translation combine to bring this gorgeous journey through Slavic myth tumbling down to earth.
Creepy Tale review
This richly atmospheric side-scroller is a compelling journey through the big bad woods, though it also feels eerily similar to another artist's work.
Joyfess: Episode 1 – Martin’s Secret Recipe review
The debut installment of this classic-styled comic adventure serves up a tasty but undercooked appetizer that only teases of the full course to come.
Weakless review
The gameplay and story are decidedly slight, but the strength of this leisurely fantasy nature walk is in its lovely presentation.