Adventure game reviews page 72
Memento Mori 2: Guardians of Immortality review
The long-overdue sequel is better than its predecessor, but the globetrotting crime thriller still isn't particularly memorable.
The Samaritan Paradox review
A few rough edges may leave players wanting, but there's plenty of good to be found in this intriguing retro thriller.
9 Elefants review
This lite Parisian Layton clone looks great but lumbers along with repetitive puzzles and an irrelevant story.
Ether One review
This moody psychological exploration through a deserted town may just restore your faith in surreal first-person adventures.
Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure review
The long-awaited new Tex adventure is like a blast from the past that sizzles with familiar style and charm.
Tengami review
Its story is paper-thin, but this beautifully meditative pop-up adventure book is a page-turner of a different kind.
The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime review
Updated and re-released, the 2014 edition looks better than ever, though its cosmetic makeover can't hide all of the original game's shortfalls.
Shadows on the Vatican: Act II - Wrath review
The second installment returns with a vengeance, dramatically raising the stakes of this religio-political thriller.
CastleAbra review
This indie fantasy adventure whimsically satirizes the genre, though its puzzle design lacks the magic of its old-school inspirations.
The Blackwell Epiphany review
The Blackwell finale is also its zenith, as Wadjet Eye's popular paranormal mystery series comes to a crackling close.
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse review
Revolution's two-part globetrotting sequel is now complete, successfully triumphing over the curse of high expectations.
FRACT OSC review
This brilliantly innovative, surreal 3D puzzler will surely strike a chord with the musically-inclined.
The Wolf Among Us: Episode Three - A Crooked Mile review
The middle installment's story intensity grows by leaps and bounds, with some meaty confrontations to really sink your teeth into.
Moebius: Empire Rising review
History doesn't repeat itself, as the mildly entertaining Moebius falls well short of Jane Jensen's best efforts from the past.
Mount Olympus review
This casual mobile puzzler never rises above the limitations of its short but repetitive gameplay.