Adventure game reviews page 59
N.E.R.O. (Nothing Ever Remains Obscure) review
This surreal 3D adventure is beautful to explore but barely illuminates either its nighttime setting or abstract story.
Désiré review
This uncomfortably provocative adventure aims to shock and awe, but its overbearing execution leaves a lot to be desired.
Kelvin and the Infamous Machine review
This anachronistic time-travel adventure is an entertaining comic throwback to the past, in more ways than one.
Bolt Riley: A Reggae Adventure - Chapter 1 review
This two-part sunny island sojourn to Jamaica neither drags nor gets too high in its all-too-brief Early Access prologue.
Kentucky Route Zero: Act IV review
The magical realist journey continues to drift along in a meandering, melancholy way in the long-awaited penultimate episode.
The Eyes of Ara review
This Myst-style puzzler set in an ancient, abandoned castle will keep you captive with its many devious challenges.
Slap Village review
It may be just the first step into a larger frontier ahead, but this quirky anachronistic Western will show y'all a good time while it lasts.
ABZÛ review
Though light in actual gameplay, there’s nothing shallow about this breathtaking underwater excursion.
NightCry review
The spiritual successor to Clock Tower ticks all the right checklist boxes but is cut down by weak production values and story.
The Song of Seven: Chapter 1: Overture review
A charming fairy tale adventure gets off to a rousing start as both a standalone piece and series introduction.
The Grandfather review
Laden with symbolism, this surreal half-hour exploration of misery is certainly unique but its best ideas are never given the chance to age.
1979 Revolution: Black Friday review
Iran's struggle for independence is recounted in cinematic style, though providing just a partial picture with little to actually do.
The Minims: A New Beginning review
Its obscure story has no legs, but this charming PC port of an iOS adventure can be a fun little afternoon diversion for you and Mii.
Layers of Fear review
Although slick-looking on the surface, this psychological horror adventure paints itself into a corner by slathering on the shallow jump scares.
Tick’s Tales: Up All Knight review
Though a very small game, this family-friendly fantasy adventure should scratch a light nostalgia itch for genre fans.