Adventure game articles for Virtual Reality page 3
The Invisible Hours review
Gameplay is nowhere to be seen, but this voyeuristic whodunit provides a compelling murder mystery in the style of immersive theater.
The Inpatient review
Our diagnosis: The horror-themed VR pseudo-prequel to Until Dawn is afflicted by both story and gameplay deficiencies.
Moss review
Big things can come in little packages, like the abundant charm of this short but sweet VR exclusive action-adventure.
Alice VR review
A clever melding of sci-fi with Lewis Carroll's classic is greatly undermined by VR technical issues that will leave players mad as a hatter.
FORM review
This atmospheric VR room puzzler is rich in surreal sci-fi style but never steps outside of its generic gameplay framework.
Psychonauts in the Rhombus of Ruin review
Double Fine's modest PSVR rescue mission won't blow your mind but is still a whimsical little puzzle-centric diversion.
Kona review
This entertaining wintry survival adventure is a breeze to live through, though it misfires in a couple areas that lessen its impact.
XING: The Land Beyond review
Those who can weather the challenge will have the time of their (after)lives in this gorgeous, substantial first-person adventure.
Lone Echo review
VR gamers will surely want to get their hands on this immersive sci-fi adventure exclusively for Oculus Rift with Touch control.
Elena: Displaced Reality review
This single-apartment interactive mystery can't really fulfill its Gone Home-style environmental storytelling promise.
Obduction review
Cyan's latest opus is a multilayered 3D adventure that'll steal your breath away with its stunning exploration and challenging puzzles.
Layers of Fear review
Although slick-looking on the surface, this psychological horror adventure paints itself into a corner by slathering on the shallow jump scares.
P.O.L.L.E.N. review
Even without VR, this serious sci-fi adventure is rich in fertile atmosphere and ideas, if not challenge or story coherence.
The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna review
Croteam's excellent puzzler paved the way for a funny, challenging, and highly rewarding downloadable expansion.
The Talos Principle review
Croteam gets serious with an inspired, Portal-styled sci-fi puzzler that will challenge you both intellectually and emotionally.