Adventure game articles for Virtual Reality
Riven Remake review
An enthrallingly magical trip through a creative and mysterious world.
Last Labyrinth review
This trap-filled VR thriller will tempt you with the allure of interesting puzzles, but there's no escaping the tedium of its head-tracking mechanics and laborious pace.
Wanderer review
Time is on your side in this clever and alluring sci-fi-VR puzzler, whose chief drawback is frequent backtracking.
Tale of the Fragmented Star review
Look but don't touch this thoroughly dismal VR puzzler whose only means of interaction is head-tracking.
Myst (2021) review
Whether in VR or on flatscreen, the newly reimagined version of Cyan's seminal classic is sure to be a hit with puzzle-adventure fans new and old.
The Secret of Retropolis review
We're blowing the lid off this short but highly entertaining VR-exclusive cartoon film noir adventure in a city of robots.
Sam & Max: This Time It’s Virtual! review
The Freelance Police are back and in fine humour, but this short, uninspired minigame-driven VR experience feels like a bit of a cop-out.
Maskmaker review
Prepare to face some excessive narration, but this creative body-swapping fantasy adventure is an otherwise wonderfully immersive VR experience.
Flow Weaver review
This Oculus-exclusive VR adventure spins a fun yarn but the inescapable fact is that it's dragged down by implementation issues and lack of any resolution.
Hitchhiker – A Mystery Game review
Though it takes a few strange turns, this scenic surrealist road trip adventure gets a thumbs-up for its eclectic characters and stories.
Ryte: The Eye of Atlantis review
It gets a few things wrong, but otherwise this entertaining, puzzle-filled visit to the Greek island is well worth a look for VR gamers.
Transference review
Would that this atmospheric sci-fi drama were the revolutionary advancement it promised to be, but it's still a moving, polished psychological thriller.
Fire Escape review
Rather than rising to the level of Rear Window, this melodramatic apartment-spying adventure is content to stop at an hour of replayable camp fun.
A Fisherman’s Tale review
This charming VR exclusive shines like a beacon of originality with its clever worlds-within-worlds premise and associated lighthouse puzzles.
Twilight Path review
This VR exclusive wends its way through a slick and entertaining puzzle-adventure fantasy experience, though it skids to a stop before quite reaching the end.