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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 70

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.

Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm  (2004)

This game has some allure, but there are more remarkable games available.

CSI: Dark Motives  (2004)

A good translation of the television show, recommended for hardcore fans. Only recommended for others if you like your detective games with a heavy dose of hotspot hunting.

A Quiet Weekend in Capri  (2004)

An incredible success in virtual tourism -- truly brings the island of Capri to life, allowing the user to wander a real-life location at will. Far less successful as a coherent, playable game.

Santa Fe Mysteries: The Elk Moon Murder  (1998)

An average detective adventure that adopts a realistic approach to solving a homicide case, but which is let down by design faults.

Uru: Ages Beyond Myst  (2003)

Generally overpriced for the offline game, especially considering there's no actual game in the online "game."

Mysterious Journey II: Chameleon  (2003)

A good game that succeeds in many elements other games don’t, but the game's largely inconsequential puzzles don’t add much to the narrative.

Torin’s Passage  (1995)

A promising fairy tale that just never breaks through the wall of mediocrity.

King’s Quest: Mask of Eternity  (1998)

Good idea, but poor execution; could have been so much better. A slightly disappointing end to the legacy.

The Mystery of the Mummy  (2003)

The game is afoot—but maybe not quite with the best foot forward.

3 Skulls of the Toltecs  (1996)

How the West was...surprisingly average.

Secrets of the Luxor  (1996)

Recommended for its spectacular Egypt section and tough, chewy puzzles throughout.

Tex Murphy: Mean Streets  (1989)

Would have made a great text adventure, but as it is, it all depends on if you think fighting through numerous technical shortcomings is worth getting to the core: a great story.

Liath  (1998)

For adventure completists, those curious about a Russian game, and those who can\'t get enough of magic. Others beware!

Clandestiny  (1996)

This game is the type of thing that’s very fun to those that like this type of thing. Like me.

Celtica  (1998)

This is either a game for you . . . or it’s not!

Beyond Time  (1997)

This is the game to play if you’re in the mood for a watered down Timelapse-type experience.

Black Dahlia  (1998)

Enticing story and premise. Great game that combines full motion video seamlessly with computer generated backgrounds creating a feeling of authenticity.

Intruder in Antiquonia  (2022)

The developers of Intruder in Antiquonia looked to craft a compelling mystery with an offline twist. However, a story that struggles to connect and lukewarm puzzle-solving make this game about an amnesiac one that’s all too easy to forget.

Magnus Failure  (2021)

Magnus Failure has an interesting setting with a fairly decent little set of partly illogical puzzles to solve, but really not much more than that.

Bloodshore  (2021)

Bloodshore delivers what it advertises: as a true interactive movie, it provides some decent schlock here and there, but ultimately its narrative and characters come up lacking.

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