Adventure game reviews page 54
Little Nightmares review
More stealth-survival than puzzle-platformer, this intensely creepy side-scroller is sure to feed your horror craving.
Lone Echo review
VR gamers will surely want to get their hands on this immersive sci-fi adventure exclusively for Oculus Rift with Touch control.
Old Man’s Journey review
A lifetime of memories are revisited in this thoughtful, introspective odyssey that bridges past and present.
Stories Untold review
This four-part anthology of horror vignettes blending '80s-era environments and text is one of the stranger things in the genre these days.
The Fidelio Incident review
This chilling narrative exploration game is highly atmospheric, but surviving its perils will give you very little trouble.
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc review
This Japanese thriller aims for a truly unique gameplay experience, but is sometimes guilty of overkill.
The Turing Test review
Although failing to properly meld its story and gameplay, this physics puzzler is a solid Portal clone in formula if not execution.
Odyssey review
This half-finished scenic island adventure doesn't entirely find the right formula between science-based education and Myst-style entertainment.
Paradigm review
This wonderfully absurd, often hilarious, always entertaining quest will make you rethink what you know about post-apocalyptic adventures.
Chronicle of Innsmouth review
Beneath the eerie Lovecraftian atmosphere of this entertaining retro-styled adventure lurks a surprising secret: it's funny too!
Sandra and Woo in the Cursed Adventure review
Despite some swear-inducing challenges, this lengthy comic-based fantasy will win you over with its characters, worlds and style.
The Frostrune review
This historically authentic, supernatural Norse mystery is an enchanting, often challenging adventure that feels frozen in time.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier review
The zombie survivor franchise is still alive with plenty of bite, though the third season covers a lot of familiar ground.
Night in the Woods review
This stylish slacker drama branches into intriguing darker themes, but is too rooted in aimless repetition to build any momentum.
Agatha Knife review
The black humour, unique premise and charming art style of this edgy indie adventure are unfortunately undercut by weak gameplay.