Adventure game articles for Xbox page 5
Evan’s Remains review
This lovely puzzle-platformer is a charming blend of story and gameplay, at least until it becomes buried in exposition toward the end.
When the Past Was Around review
This lovely, wordless adventure won't pose much challenge but presents an emotionally touching story about love and loss, and all the strings attached.
Welcome to Elk review
This unique adventure based on collected real-life experiences should be warmly received by those who enjoy emotionally powerful story-driven experiences.
Relicta review
Those who enjoy Portal-style environmental puzzlers will be irresistibly drawn to this lengthy, challenging, highly polished sci-fi adventure.
The Last Campfire review
This charming and surprisingly emotional environmental puzzler will warm your heart if never overly tax your brain.
Metamorphosis review
This Kafka-inspired bug adventure remains wonderfully surreal throughout but never develops into anything substantial enough to fully get it off the ground.
Football Game review
Though just as short as its namesake, this point-and-click indie adventure should be a ball for fans of Lynchian-style dark mysteries.
The Pillar review
This lovely indie puzzler hopes to stand tall with the likes of The Witness, but its lack of gameplay and world-building substance leave it coming up a little short.
Helheim Hassle review
We're going out on a limb in calling this the most entertaining Viking-themed, body desecrating side-scroller ever made.
Superliminal review
This wonderfully surreal environmental puzzler might just give you a whole different perspective on problem solving with everyday objects.
7th Sector review
This grim industrial side-scroller shows more than a spark of creative inspiration, but is bogged down by poor PC controls and some frustrating action elements.
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier review
No monkeying around allowed in this beautiful but gameplay-deficient, unoriginal choice-driven story of one primate species versus another.
Song of Horror review
The complete five-verse permadeath horror series largely squanders its richly atmospheric presentation with a number of noteworthy design issues.
Creaks review
Amanita's latest is a beautifully textured, cleverly layered puzzle-platformer that never strains under the weight of its abundant creativity.
Mutazione review
Though largely barren of gameplay, the seeds of this 'mutant soap opera' blossom into a heart-warming character-driven tale of family and forgiveness.