Adventure game reviews for PlayStation
Unusual Findings review
Celebrate the past with an entertaining, classic-style adventure that skillfully evokes that ‘80s ambiance.
Stray review
A delightful platforming adventure game that's full of fun cat antics, but also has a surprisingly dark and engaging story.
Insomnis review
Insomnis is a beautiful, spooky, haunted house romp. The puzzles are challenging and the atmosphere is perfect.
Haimrik review
Sticks and stones may break your bones but words can cause permanent damage in this gory but uniquely delightful side-scrolling action-puzzler.
Hermitage: Strange Case Files review
This lengthy Lovecraftian visual novel mystery anthology makes staying home worthwhile to enjoy its rich atmosphere and storytelling.
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? review
There's no zooming through this well-acted but repetitive FMV murder mystery designed to be replayed to successfully name the culprit.
Time Loader review
This side-scrolling, time-hopping environmental puzzler starring a miniature robot vehicle is sure to grab you with its entertaining, nostalgia-fueled gameplay.
FAR: Changing Tides review
The post-apocalyptic side-scrolling vehicular series kicks into another gear with a sequel that blows past even its acclaimed predecessor.
She Sees Red review
It's limited by some unfortunate design choices, but this live-action interactive thriller can be a bloody good time before the novelty wears off.
Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One review
It makes a few decisions that will leave you of two minds, but this origin story is a substantial, thoroughly engaging collection of island mysteries.
AI: The Somnium Files review
It isn't implemented quite as smartly as it could be, but otherwise Spike Chunsoft delivers another enjoyably mind-blowing Kotaro Uchikoshi thriller.
Life Is Strange: True Colors review
The latest installment by Deck Nine is one of the series' best and most beautiful, at times light and joyful and at other times hitting you right in the feels.
Lake review
There isn't much challenge parceled out, but this beautiful mountain town adventure delivers a wonderfully relaxing, thought-provoking experience.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes review
Supermassive comes out firing in its choice-driven horror game set during the Iraq War, but it's the characters and storytelling that make it rise above its predecessors.
Murder Mystery Machine review
Blazing Griffin geared up for Hercule Poirot: The First Cases with this leaner, more demanding but similarly deduction-driven investigation.