Adventure game reviews page 61
Rusty Lake Hotel review
This offbeat puzzler has a killer premise, but its lack of story and nonsensical puzzles aren't a recipe for success.
The Beginner’s Guide review
The Stanley Parable's Davey Wreden leads a thought-provoking, experimental reflection of games-as-interactive-art.
The Walking Dead: Michonne review
The now-completed three-part miniseries has a compelling protagonist, but the formula may be starting to outlive its welcome.
Black Island review
This brief slideshow excursion hints of a dark FMV mystery to come, but its story leaves you stranded before really being explored.
Red Comrades Save the Galaxy – Reloaded review
The 1998 screwball comedy adventure from Russia gets all dolled up for its Western debut, but is flagged for a few too many design breakdowns.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered review
Flush any concerns you may have of unnecessary tinkering, as this brilliantly updated LucasArts classic will stick with you long after you finish.
Knee Deep review
The unique swamp noir theater mystery takes the final plunge with a bizarre third act performance.
Distraint review
This short but impressively atmospheric side-scrolling adventure is light on gameplay, but dark in all the right places.
A Short Tale review
Although story and characters are given short-shrift, this escape-the-room adventure toys with charming puzzles and nostalgia-inducing fun.
The Last Door: Season Two review
The four-part horror sequel is a welcome re-entry into Victorian era London filled with Lovecraftian-style chills and improved gameplay variety.
Undercover Missions: Operation Kursk K-141 review
Based on a real-world Russian submarine disaster, this fictionalized adventure is sunk by numerous faulty design issues.
Minecraft: Story Mode review
Building on Mojang's colourful world, Telltale's five-part season is now complete, with one bridge piece left over for expansion.
Rememoried review
Once the novelty wears off, this surreal dream journey proves to be a largely forgettable explorational platforming experience.
Order of the Thorne: The King’s Challenge review
A new fantasy anthology will be music to the ears of classic Sierra fans, though its debut works better as a standalone quest.
The Land of Lamia: World of Monsters review
This dark fairy tale takes a novel approach with its dual-contolled protagonists and book-bound lore that supports the brief but fulfilling gameplay.