Adventure game video previews for Xbox page 12
The Walking Dead: Season Two - Episode Two: A House Divided review
The second episode comes together with a wealth of difficult choices, making it a no-brainer for series fans.
Contrast review
This stylish puzzle-platformer will keep you on your toes with its clever light and shadow-based gameplay and surreal atmosphere.
Goodbye Deponia review
Parting is such sweet sorrow, as Daedalic's offbeat cartoon finale marks the high point of the trilogy.
The Inner World review
This charming, classic-styled subterranean adventure might just nose itself onto your list of breezy cartoon favourites.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter Three: A Murder of Ravens review
The final episode rises above its disappointing predecessor, but its nonsensical ending gets totally carried away.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs review
The spin-off sequel is another deliciously disturbing horror adventure, though it can't hold a candle to the panic-inducing fear factor of the original.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter Two: Ancestry of Lies review
The trilogy's brief middle episode fails to reach the heights of its impressive debut, though you do get to play as both cop and crook.
Gone Home review
Not only can you go home again, it's well worth the effort when the journey is as rewarding as this exploration-based story game.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons review
What this beautiful 3D adventure lacks in length and challenge, it more than makes up in a touching story of love, death, and sibling cooperation.
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief - Chapter One: The Eye of the Sphinx review
KING Art's whodunit/heist thriller soars to impressive early heights in the first of three installments.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act II review
The second act of this magical realist adventure is even more surreal than the first, though it takes a shortcut through its latest detours.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act I review
Though light on gameplay, this surreal, melancholy journey through the American South leaves virtually nothing to be desired... except for more.
Chaos on Deponia review
The colourful cartoon trilogy picks up where it left off with another trashy, fun-filled adventure, but it recycles some of its predecessor's problems.
Edna & Harvey: Harvey’s New Eyes review
Peering into a troubled child's mind is an entertaining spectacle once again, but there's less to see and do this time around.
Deponia review
Daedalic's trash-filled romantic comedy is largely a treasure, using every old-school trick at its disposal.