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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 61

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.

Chemicus  (2002)

A good, solid, successful edutainment title, which could have excelled as an adventure were it given a meatier story.

Gilbert Goodmate and the Mushroom of Phungoria  (2001)

An enjoyable enough adventure. Traditionalists will appreciate the LucasArts style, but it is far from flawless.

The Watchmaker  (2001)

Has ample entertainment value.

Shivers Two:  Harvest of Souls  (1997)

A thoroughly enjoyable game that stays true to its predecessor, but doesn’t cut any new ground in terms of game play.

Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom  (0)

Qin is a nice dreamy, leisurely escape that I would recommend to anyone interested in the subject matter.

Reah: Face the Unknown  (1999)

Graphically beautiful game designed for the hard core gamers

Hopkins FBI  (1998)

If you’re the sort of person who likes this sort of thing, then this is the sort of thing you’ll like. I did!

The Dig  (1995)

Sci-fi fans and Myst addicts might enjoy, but the average adventure gamer can do quite a bit better.

The Cassandra Galleries  (1997)

A nice, mild romp, but not a genre-definer by any stretch of the imagination.

In Rays of the Light  (2020)

In Rays of the Light offers a solitary experience, letting you explore some ruins after a catastrophe cleared them of any human inhabitants. Unfortunately, the lack of any actual substance makes the gameplay feel as gloomy as the setting is.

NeonLore  (2022)

NeonLore’s overall quality is inconsistent, and for every beautiful vista there’s an equally awkward graphical anomaly. Yet, for all it lacks, the game’s thesis does come through, and it will undoubtedly appeal to cyberpunk fans interested in exploring a frozen moment in the terrifying world of tomorrow.

Unicorn Dungeon  (2018)

Sir Typhil’s short introduction in Unicorn Dungeon would have been far sweeter without the tacked-on dungeon crawling that detracts from what’s otherwise a solid if unspectacular fantasy adventure debut.

Keyword: A Spider’s Thread  (2021)

Keyword: A Spider’s Thread is an ambitious light hacking game that is rough around the edges and highly implausible, but should still provide several hours of entertainment for fans of the genre.

SAMUDRA  (2021)

The side-scrolling SAMUDRA has an admirably strong environmental message and some lovely deep-sea art, but that’s not enough to overcome the unimaginative gameplay and vague storytelling.

Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus?  (2022)

The acting is good and the central mystery is intriguing enough to want to see it through, but Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus? isn’t able to rise above its repetitive nature and lack of any real gameplay to maintain interest all the way to the final unveiling.

Magnus Imago  (2022)

With its surreal atmosphere and a deliberately ambiguous story that leaves many questions unanswered, Magnus Imago may reward those willing to delve deeper with plenty to think about, but it doesn’t provide much challenge or narrative resolution as a reward for your efforts.

The Whisperer  (2021)

As an extremely short prologue to a bigger upcoming game, The Whisperer shows a strong proficiency in building fear, but less so for resolving a satisfying mystery.

Saint Kotar  (2021)

With its lack of puzzles, unapologetically bleak atmosphere and ungraceful presentation, Saint Kotar, will not be for everyone, but embrace it for what it is and you may just find it endearingly janky every step of the way.

Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo  (2021)

Whilst its exciting plot twists are sure to have you dizzy with surprise, Vertigo ultimately fails to stand up against the weight of expectation brought about by its own name.

Fate of Kai  (2021)

Though Fate of Kai features a clever gameplay concept and enjoyable comic book aesthetic, its simple puzzles, slight story, and a few notable moments of frustration keep the game from reaching its potential.

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