12 November 2025
Alright, fellow button-mashing, treasure-hunting, puzzle-solving legends—gather ‘round. Whether you’re the kind of gamer who’s burned out your thumbs on every Zelda shrine or someone who just likes to pick up the controller and vibe with a good story, 2024 and beyond has some juicy adventure games headed your way.
We’re talking dragons, interstellar mysteries, creepy forests you wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole (unless that pole’s got a flashlight duct-taped to it), and enough plot twists to make your grandma gasp.
So grab your energy drink, adjust your headset, and dive with me into The Most Anticipated Adventure Games Coming Soon. Trust me—you’re gonna want to clear some space on your hard drive.
It’s simple. Adventure games are the pizzas of the gaming world. They have all the right toppings—story, exploration, puzzles, a sprinkle of combat, and characters you might low-key fall in love with. One moment, you're deciphering ancient scripts in a cursed temple, next thing you know, you're navigating emotional trauma in space. It's like Netflix, but with dragons, and you get to punch stuff.
Alright, now let’s get to the good stuff.
Let’s be honest: we’ve all wanted to wear the fedora, dodge booby traps, and mutter "It belongs in a museum!" while clutching a sacred idol. Well, buckle up, because Indy is back, and this time, he’s pixelated.
Developed by MachineGames (yes, the folks who reimagined Wolfenstein), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle promises a globetrotting narrative packed with secrets, artifacts, and Nazis-that-need-punching. It’s a cinematic, first-person adventure, and rumor has it, you’ll be cracking bullwhips and solving ancient mysteries like a caffeinated archaeologist.
Sounds like a dream? That’s because it kinda is.
Okay, deep breath. A Star Wars open-world game focused on scoundrels, set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi? Yes, please.
You play as Kay Vess, a smuggler with charm, grit, and possibly a permanent warrant out for her arrest. This isn't your typical lightsaber-and-Force-jump fest—it’s gritty, morally grey, and shockingly relatable (except for the part where you’re dodging TIE Fighters). With Ubisoft's signature open-world magic, you’ll explore cities, battle crime syndicates, and maybe even double-cross a few sketchy characters for credits. Because what's more adventurous than betrayal for profit?
Hold onto your enchanted trousers—the Fable reboot is finally within sight!
If you played the original Fable games, you remember the charm: moral choices that made you either a beloved hero or a chicken-kicking menace. This new iteration, being brewed up by Playground Games (yes, the Forza Horizon folks), looks shinier, sassier, and just as weirdly British as ever.
We’re talking sarcastic fairies, eccentric characters, and a world that seems like it was crafted by Monty Python and Tolkien after one too many pints. While we don’t have a specific release date just yet, the whimsical vibes and stunning visuals already have fantasy fans foaming at the mouth.
Picture this: Dark Souls meets Journey to the West meets jaw-dropping graphics. Got that image? Great. Now slap it into a game and you’ve got Black Myth: Wukong.
This action-adventure RPG follows Sun Wukong (aka The Monkey King) in a lush, supernatural world that’s as beautiful as it is brutal. Expect intense boss fights, cryptic lore, and fur physics so realistic, you’ll wonder if your GPU's melting.
Seriously, every trailer of this game looks like a cinematic masterpiece. It's like someone gave a kung fu movie a controller, and now it’s challenging you to “git gud.”
Obsidian is back, baby! Known for RPG bangers like The Outer Worlds and Pillars of Eternity, they’re diving head-first into the fantasy world of Eora with Avowed.
This first-person fantasy adventure gives strong Skyrim-goes-to-college vibes. Imagine spell-slinging, sword-wielding, dialogue-heavy exploration in a dark yet magical world. Whether you're into lore-heavy immersion or just want to scream "FIREBALL!" while actually throwing a fireball, this one's got you covered.
Magic? Check. Tough moral choices? Check. Potential dragon fights? Also check. Your social life? Probably gone when this drops.
Want something... different? Little Devil Inside is a hard-to-label, quirky survival-adventure game with a Tim Burton-meets-Wes Anderson aesthetic and gameplay that’s as bizarre as it is charming.
You’re a sword-wielding scientist (yes, really), exploring a semi-open world filled with monsters, mysteries, and peculiar tasks. One minute you're in a heated duel with a swamp creature, the next you're taking a bath with a rubber duck.
It’s weird. It’s whimsical. And honestly? We’re here for it.
Horror fans, come closer—but not too close. Alone in the Dark is getting a full-blown remake, and it’s looking like a southern gothic fever dream dipped in nightmare fuel.
Set in the 1920s American South, you play as Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood, investigating the spooky Derceto Manor. This isn’t just jump scares and cheap thrills—think psychological horror wrapped in a mystery novel, spiced with Lovecraftian vibes.
With big-name actors like David Harbour and Jodie Comer lending their talents, this one might actually have you sleeping with the lights on. And possibly the door locked. And maybe a crucifix, just in case.
This one’s a gem, folks.
The Plucky Squire throws you into a storybook world—literally. You play as Jot, a cartoon hero who discovers he can pop out of his 2D book and into the 3D real world. It’s a game within a game, kind of like if Super Paper Mario and The Legend of Zelda had a baby and it drank too much creative juice.
Expect puzzles, platforming, laughs, and maybe a good ol’ “aww” or two. It’s a feel-good, brain-tingling adventure that reminds us why we started gaming in the first place—pure, unfiltered fun.
Okay, so this one JUST launched, but it was so hyped we had to include it.
The sequel to the cult-hit Oxenfree, this narrative-driven thriller blends supernatural phenomenon with small-town weirdness and the kind of dialogue that feels like it was ripped from your own group chat. It’s like Stranger Things, but with radio signals and existential dread.
Even if you haven’t played the first one (go do that ASAP), Oxenfree II delivers atmospheric storytelling with branching choices that’ll have you second-guessing every radio frequency. Pro tip: don’t trust the static.
Whether you’re into mythical beasts, haunted mansions, or dimension-hopping hijinks, there’s something for everyone on this list. So cancel your plans, fire up your console or PC, and prepare to lose yourself in the most exciting adventure games on the horizon.
Pro tip: maybe warn your friends and family before you disappear into pixel-land for 100+ hours.
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Mabel McNaughton
While excitement brews for these upcoming adventure titles, it's essential to balance anticipation with realism—innovation in storytelling and gameplay will be key to truly captivating experiences.
November 12, 2025 at 3:57 AM