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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 52

Below you'll find an overview of Adventure Games that have received a very high rating based on our reviews, the list is sorted based on highest rated Adventure Game first combined with recency of the review we've done.

The Thin Silence  (2018)

While it takes a few narrative missteps, The Thin Silence oozes raw emotion as it courageously bares the suffocating reality of depression and loneliness, yet still manages to be a fairly entertaining game in its own right.

The St Christopher’s School Lockdown  (2017)

Its interesting story and characters are the highlights of The St Christopher’s School Lockdown, though a lack of polish and some questionable design decisions prevent them from shining quite as brightly as they might.

We Were Here Too  (2018)

Working together with a partner to overcome obstacles is a great core concept at the heart of We Were Here Too, though as a castle escape game it isn’t particularly noteworthy beyond that.

Another Lost Phone: Laura’s Story  (2017)

Another Lost Phone doesn’t look like much and its linearity ensures a short play time, but it has enough gameplay and story depth with important themes to be a pleasant experience while it lasts.

SIMULACRA  (2017)

While not flawless and more focused on narrative than puzzles, SIMULACRA manages to be a fun experience by offering more player agency than its lost phone contemporaries, throwing players into an ongoing missing persons investigation – with a supernatural twist.

Alone With You  (2016)

Although light on actual gameplay, Alone With You is an interesting and worthwhile third-person exploration game overall. Those with an interest in science should absolutely play this; those looking for the publicized romance visual novel will be disappointed.

The Station  (2018)

Short on both puzzles and in-depth narrative, The Station is all about atmosphere. If you’re a fan of immersive sci-fi exploration, turn off the lights, turn up the sound, and enjoy the ride.

A Case of Distrust  (2018)

A Case of Distrust is a stylish and solid mystery adventure, but with no chance to solve it yourself, you may be left wondering what your role in this game actually is.

Captain Disaster in Death Has a Million Stomping Boots  (2017)

Captain Disaster in Death Has a Million Stomping Boots is a lighthearted and enjoyable point-and-click adventure with a good story and plenty of humour to help overcome the modest presentation and a few noticeable weaknesses.

INFRA  (2017)

Alternately compelling and maddening, INFRA requires a lot of patience but provides a uniquely grounded adventuring experience.

Eselmir and the five magical gifts  (2018)

The deliberate pace and excessive reading will surely limit its appeal, but for high-fantasy fans, the rich game world, solid storyline, varied puzzles and exceptional background art make Eselmir and the five magical gifts worth being patient to see through to the end.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 1 – Hero in Residence  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 2 – Giant Consequences  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 3 – Jailhouse Block  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 4 – Below the Bedrock  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two: Episode 5 – Above and Beyond  (2017)

The second season of Minecraft: Story Mode administers the familiar Telltale formula, but ends up constructing an underwhelming story and presentation around it.

AER: Memories of Old  (2017)

AER creates a beautiful fantasy world with a wonderful flying mechanic to explore it, but ultimately doesn’t give players much to do besides repetitive platforming puzzles.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode One: Tangled Up in Blue  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Two: Under Pressure  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Three: More than a Feeling  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Four: Who Needs You  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode Five: Don’t Stop Believin’  (2017)

For better and worse, the five-part series follows the usual Telltale template, but these disappointingly unlikeable Guardians of the Galaxy ultimately need to be saved from themselves.

Tales of Cosmos  (2016)

Tales of Cosmos is an adventure in the classic mould, putting puzzles before story, having fun before making much sense, and ideas before polish. Whether that’s refreshing or just old-fashioned is up to you.

Late Shift  (2016)

Although it falls short of delivering the type of full-blown adventure fans of the genre will want to revisit, Late Shift looks amazing and sports some truly engaging moments as an interactive film.

Nancy Drew: Secrets Can Kill - Remastered  (2010)

The remastered edition of Secrets Can Kill is a nostalgic trip back to where it all began with a new coat of paint and various other improvements, but if you’re looking for a challenge or strong plot you’d be better off with other entries in the series.

Rakuen  (2017)

Sweet, funny, and emotionally wrenching, Rakuen is an admirable indie project ultimately dragged down by obstructive puzzles and a disappointing ending.

Lydia  (2017)

The relentlessly depressing Lydia bravely tackles its dark subject matter, but ultimately doesn’t have enough substance to keep players engaged beyond its surreal black-and-white presentation.

Stories Untold  (2017)

Stories Untold is better than the sum of its parts, even if this collection of horror-themed interactive fiction vignettes never quite capitalizes on the potential of its concept.

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