Gaming Boulevard wrote a review of Adam's Venture Origins and decided:
Adam Venture was fun for a while and I had an enjoyable playthrough most of the time. It’s a change of mindset playing this game and that’s actually positive. You don’t need to worry about enemies lurking in the dark or even getting lost in a big open world, it’s like a walk in the park. Don’t stray from the path and you’ll get to the end eventually. But sometimes, all of these things give the game replay value and here’s where the game lacks in. There’s nothing more to do then puzzling around and eat up a whole “too big of a narrative sandwich with bad joke lettuce on top of it”. Every person wants worth of his/ her money and this game doesn’t offer it. The game’s ending opens up another road to another Adam’s Venture journey but hopefully it will be a bit more explorable and bigger than the first game.
"Adam’s Venture: Origins" released physically on Nintendo Switch today, after a digital version was released in May of this year. Due to the COVID-19 crisis, SOEDESCO® had to postpone some of its physical releases.
VERTIGO GAMES and SOEDESCO are today very happy and excited to announce that their immerse adventure game "Adam’s Venture: Origins" is now available digitally on the Nintendo Switch.
Carlos writes - "It’s been a busy week on the Xbox One. We’ve had the biggest sale of the year sweep across our store, bringing with it a plethora of great titles for even greater prices that will have many of us pushing that backlog even further into the year, as well as the arrival of the most requested title for the backwards compatibility program on the Xbox One in the form of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2. Of course, not all good things can last forever, but whilst the Xbox Spring Sale comes into the final hours for anyone looking for some last-minute shopping, the new weekly deals are here to soften the blow."