Adventure game articles for Nintendo page 2
Road 96 review
An impressive series of individual vignettes pave the way for a compelling if politically heavy-handed character-driven road trip adventure.
Lone McLonegan review
This comic western adventure unfortunately shoots itself in the foot with tedious fetch quests and paper-thin story and characters.
Unbound: Worlds Apart review
An engaging portal mechanic in this gorgeous side-scrolling adventure ties the challenging action and puzzle elements together brilliantly.
Liberated review
A slick graphic novel-style story presentation can't escape the tedium of its side-scrolling action in this gritty neo-noir thriller.
Murder Mystery Machine review
Blazing Griffin geared up for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases with this leaner, more demanding but similarly deduction-driven investigation.
The Office Quest review
There's no disguising its lack of user-friendliness, but this charming absurdist point-and-click comedy should provide a welcome break from the daily grind.
Half Past Fate: Romantic Distancing review
Now's the perfect time to treat yourself to a pair of heartwarming character-driven rom-com adventures, the second taking place under a challenging pandemic lockdown.
Happy Game review
Amanita fans will once again find much to delight in, though its innocent CHUCHEL-like graphics and gameplay conceal a much darker, gorier heart within.
A Juggler’s Tale review
This gorgeously produced side-scroller deftly handles its enjoyable puzzle-platforming gameplay and a poignant story that cleverly strings you along.
Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The First Cases review
This original deduction-driven investigation from the famed Belgian detective's early career is sure to be a not-so-guilty pleasure for mystery fans.
Omno review
Gamers everywhere should give this gorgeous 3D platforming adventure a chance, as it frequently soars above many of its contemporaries.
The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review
The verdict is in, and this 19th century two-games-in-one prequel more than does justice to its beloved predecessors.
Last Stop review
There isn't much challenge to halt progress, but the new game from the creators of Virginia will captivate you with its three dramatic, slickly produced stories.
Down in Bermuda review
It's easy to lose oneself for a couple hours in this beautifully charming little isometric puzzler from the creators of Agent A.
Chicory: A Colorful Tale review
A few optional boss fights are easily glossed over by a tasty blend of whimsically charming world painting and a surprisingly poignant underlying story.