Reviews Adventure Games PC
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Syberia: The World Before Review - Same As It Ever Was?
game review16 March 2022
Point'n'click games are not dead! Syberia 4 – The World Before – is back and will once again take us to the cold lands where we will solve illogical puzzles. Read our review.
Syberia: The World Before Review - Same As It Ever Was?
FAR: Changing Tides Review - Get Swept Away
game review25 February 2022
FAR: Changing Tides is an indie game about a journey through a devastated world. And while it is pretty, it could have been much better.
FAR: Changing Tides Review - Get Swept Away
Know by heart Review - Russian Coming-of-Age Story From the Creators of Pathologic
game review12 February 2022
A provincial Russian town in 2001 seems like a perfect setting for a story, especially if this story is centered around young adults and told by the creators of Pathologic. Sadly, the premise turns out to be much more interesting than the game itself.
Know by heart Review - Russian Coming-of-Age Story From the Creators of Pathologic
Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn
game review28 October 2021
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (or Fatal Frame) brings a supernatural story to all platforms this Halloween, but a multitude of factors keep the game from reaching its full potential.
Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water Review: A Slow, Underwhelming Burn
Away: The Survival Series - A Questionable Pilot Episode
game review29 September 2021
An interactive nature documentary sounds interesting on paper, but how does it play out when you get to play as a critter for real? Let’s just say, don’t get your hopes up.
Away: The Survival Series - A Questionable Pilot Episode
Life is Strange True Colors Review: A Rainbow of Emotions
game review10 September 2021
If you had the power to find out how someone was feeling, would you try to help them or worry about your own problems instead? This question is one of many Alex Chen faces in another great entry in the Life is Strange series.
Life is Strange True Colors Review: A Rainbow of Emotions
The Artful Escape Review: The Journey of a Musician
game review08 September 2021
The Artful Escape is a story about a young artist who struggles with his artistic identity. Does he follow in the footsteps of his uncle, a man he didn’t even know, or does he unleash his desire to become a rock star despite what people may think of him.
The Artful Escape Review: The Journey of a Musician
Lake Review: Stillness in the Ordinary
game review06 September 2021
Sometimes a break from your current reality is what you need to clear your mind and realize what’s important in life. Are you drawn to money, career, or are your friends and connecting with special people what you really yearn for?
Lake Review: Stillness in the Ordinary
Twelve Minutes Review: Time Well Spent
game review24 August 2021
Time loops make for some interesting plots, but how a film or game uses it to move the action along determines how effective it is in the end. But just remember – the clock is ticking.
Twelve Minutes Review: Time Well Spent
Road 96 Review: When the Road Calls
game review16 August 2021
Imagine taking a road trip to the same place but taking a different route each time. You’ll see sights you may have missed, experience different emotions, and you may even meet some new friends along the way. That's Road 96.
Road 96 Review: When the Road Calls
Operation: Tango Review: A Stylish Spy Co-op
game review26 May 2021
If you have ever done one of those trust exercises where you are blindfolded and need to listen to your partner, you’ll fit right in with this puzzler. Trust each other, talk it out, and you’ll have a great time saving the world.
Operation: Tango Review: A Stylish Spy Co-op
Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet
game review21 May 2021
Another walking sim? Not this time! Of Bird and Cage is a unique blend of action-adventure game and metal album, created by people who spent more time in bands (such as Guns N’ Roses) than among developers. It’s a blast to hear. But is it playable at all?
Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet
Before Your Eyes Review - Keep Blinking and Try Not to Cry
game review12 April 2021
I can't remember the last time a game was so close to making me cry. Perhaps it was What Remains of Edith Finch? Yes, these two games have a lot in common, including creative gameplay. To fully experience Before Your Eyes you should have a webcam…
Before Your Eyes Review - Keep Blinking and Try Not to Cry
Paradise Lost Review - Wolfenstein and BioShock Walk Into a Bar…
game review24 March 2021
Have you ever wondered where the next BioShock game could take place? Paradise Lost won’t give you an answer to that, but it creates a vision so magnificent that I wish 2K Games used it for another installment of this cherished series…
Paradise Lost Review - Wolfenstein and BioShock Walk Into a Bar…
Breathedge Review - Not Funny Subnautica in Space
game review27 February 2021
Breathedge is another survival game. This time we will explore space, try to get oxygen and gather resources. Although it is not a bad game, the reception is spoiled by poor humor.
Breathedge Review - Not Funny Subnautica in Space
The Medium Review - More Medium Than Well-Done
game review27 January 2021
The Medium is an artistic and conceptual feat, but not much more. While it provides an exciting, often eerie setting, it fails at becoming truly compelling because of it's linearity, simplicity, and generally untapped potential.
The Medium Review - More Medium Than Well-Done
Phasmophobia Will Give You the Creeps... Unless You're Playing With Friends
revisiting15 October 2020
However, with a few simple tricks, Phasmophobia intensifies everything that we have experienced so far in the classics, making us pant out of fear, but you can't abuse it.
Phasmophobia Will Give You the Creeps... Unless You're Playing With Friends
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure
game review13 October 2020
Heart of the Forest brings an eerie setting, some fantastic writing, and an atmosphere to remember. The game is heavy on text (because, you know, visual novel), but if you're willing to invest the time, it will repay you with a powerful adventure.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review - A Howling, Barking, Gripping Adventure
Tell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!
game review09 September 2020
The new game from the creators of Life is Strange brings a surprisingly sensible approach to difficult subjects, as well as some very powerful emotions and messages.
Tell Me Why Review – Substance Over Style!
A Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky review
game review10 July 2020
Beyond a Steel Sky proves that even a quarter of a century is worth waiting for a proper sequel. Or that today it's worth looking at the 26-year-old Amiga game to have more fun with this newer production.
A Classic Adventure in Modern Setting – Beyond a Steel Sky review
VirtuaVerse Review – Perfect Cyberpunk is Pixel Art Mixed With Synthwave
game review24 May 2020
VirtuaVerse is a monument of pixel art and synthwave. An eye-catching and ear-pleasing journey to the 80's that revives the dusty point'n'click adventure genre.
VirtuaVerse Review – Perfect Cyberpunk is Pixel Art Mixed With Synthwave
The Last Sky – Road to Nirvana
game review04 March 2020
The Last Sky is a blend of exploratory adventure and classic platformer. The protagonist is Jake, a war veteran struggling with PTSD, trying to answer the question "what hurts more – what we've done upon others, or what others have done upon us?".
The Last Sky – Road to Nirvana
The Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets Firewatch
game review24 February 2020
As the market is saturated with cheap walking sims, it’s getting harder and harder to find an outstanding game in this genre. Developers of The Suicide of Rachel Foster, however, managed to create one. It’s a thrilling adventure you don’t want to miss.
The Suicide of Rachel Foster Review – Edith Finch Meets Firewatch
Song of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong Way
game review29 October 2019
Song of Horror is a frightening game that focuses on classic presentation of action, sneaking, and solving puzzles. But was everything that frightens the player surely intended by the creators?
Song of Horror Review – Often Scary, but in the Wrong Way