Adventure game reviews page 66
The Trace review
With a high body count and low puzzle count, this mobile exclusive is a light but enjoyable murder mystery.
Bunker: The Underground Game review
This lighthearted indie romp is nicely grounded in classic genre formula, though its attempts at comedy come up shallow.
Home Is Where One Starts… review
Those who enjoy puzzle-free exploration games may find themselves drawn home once again.
Alum review
The impressive production quality of this substantial retro adventure can't fully atone for its pervasive religious message.
Anna’s Quest review
The now-complete fantasy adventure by Daedalic isn't too much or too little to bear, it's juuuust right in all the important ways.
Epanalepsis review
This minimalist short story starts out strongly, but can't repeat its early success through multiple eras of abstraction.
Lucius II: The Prophecy review
More murder sim than adventure, the sequel is condemned by shoddy programming and hellish design decisions.
Her Story review
This unique video database mystery is a testimony to the combined strengths of FMV and text adventure.
Sunset review
All's fair in love and war, but reactions will run both warm and cool to Tale of Tales' latest interactive story.
Kholat review
This Russian mountain thriller offers plenty of chilling exploration, but any further gameplay is largely MIA.
Rituals review
This hour-long minimalist adventure raises key questions about man vs. nature, but can't nurture its ideas to fulfilling completion.
Toren review
Though budding with Ico-style promise, this brief platforming adventure soon buckles under a tower of problems.
Subject 13 review
Puzzle lovers are in luck with Paul Cuisset's new sci-fi adventure, but will rarely be put to a serious test.
Homesick review
This short first-person adventure is rich in melancholy atmosphere, but its flimsy story isn't much to write home about.
Nancy Drew: Sea of Darkness review
The teen sleuth's 31st adventure is a chilling Icelandic mystery, though it doesn't shine as brightly as some of her best.