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Adventure games reviews. Platform: PS4. You will find over 10 reviews matching the criteria.

LEGO Bricktales Review: Built for Fun

LEGO Bricktales Review: Built for Fun

game review11 October 2022

What’s better than building your own LEGO structures? Not having to clean up after yourself when you are done playing. Lucky for you—LEGO Bricktales lets you do just that.

LEGO Bricktales Review: Built for Fun
Stray Review: A Purr-fect Adventure

Stray Review: A Purr-fect Adventure

game review18 July 2022

You wouldn’t think a little cat holds the key to saving humanity, but this dystopian adventure will make you think otherwise. Find out why Stray is one game you don’t want to miss.

Stray Review: A Purr-fect Adventure
The Quarry Review: Camp of Consequences

The Quarry Review: Camp of Consequences

game review13 June 2022

Camps are known to be dangerous at night in most horror films. How does Camp Hackett stand up to that trope in The Quarry?

The Quarry Review: Camp of Consequences
FAR: Changing Tides Review - Get Swept Away

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

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

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
Life is Strange True Colors Review: A Rainbow of Emotions

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
Where the Heart Leads Review: The Game of Life

Where the Heart Leads Review: The Game of Life

game review12 July 2021

When you think of a video game, a piece of art that makes you think about your life and what it means to be alive doesn’t instantly come to mind. But maybe it should. Read our review to learn more about Where the Heart Leads.

Where the Heart Leads Review: The Game of Life
Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival

Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival

game review27 March 2017

A snowy, Canadian wilderness is the perfect location to hide some bodies in the closet. If you don’t believe me, Kona – a survival adventure game by Parabole – will certainly convince you.

Kona Review – spooky Canadian survival
Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files

Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files

game review29 September 2016

Made with a cinematic flair, Virginia tells a subtly emotional story with image alone. This game is trying to push the envelope when it comes to the limits of walking simulators while creating an eerie atmosphere reminiscent of Twin Peaks or The X-Files.

Virginia review – Twin Peaks meets The X-Files
Obduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivating

Obduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivating

game review02 September 2016

A first-person adventure game that’s neither survival nor horror? Obduction draws from the classics of the genre as a spiritual successor to the Myst series.

Obduction review – beautiful, difficult, captivating