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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 80

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 Works of Mercy  (2018)

The Works of Mercy is an initially promising thriller about the morality of our choices that promptly dies thrashing and gurgling. Post-mortem reveals the cause of death to be flimsy writing and bare-bones gameplay.

The Secrets of Jesus  (2019)

The Secrets of Jesus has a great premise for parody of a topic that few people would be game enough to attempt, but the execution is awful in delivering a wordy mess that makes little sense and, more importantly, is just plain uninteresting and a labour to play.

Druuna: Morbus Gravis  (2001)

Artematica’s video game adaptation of Morbus Gravis is underdeveloped, unbalanced, and borderline unplayable. Only the most dedicated of Druuna fans need subject themselves to the game’s insurmountable frustrations.

Mystery of Rivenhallows  (2016)

Mystery of Rivenhallows isn’t a terrible game so much as a terribly underwhelming one – a short, easy, bland adventure whose budget price is its main redeeming quality.

Monumental  (2016)

Monumental feels like an homage to the heyday of bad Myst clones that no one should be particularly nostalgic for.

Guise of the Wolf  (2014)

It’s hard to tell if it’s the protagonist of Guise of the Wolf that’s cursed or the game itself. Stay away from this clunky mess of a game.

Louisiana Adventure  (2012)

Despite taking place in one of the most storied areas in the world and promising an engaging supernatural story, Louisiana Adventure delivers a frustrating and often flat-out broken experience.

Dark Secrets  (2012)

The darkest secret is how on earth this indie adventure was ever released in such a bug-riddled state, though even without the glitches it's a short and frustrating experience.

Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel  (2011)

The long-awaited Dead Mountaineer's Hotel is finally open for business, but the pointless quests, clunky gameplay, exhausting backtracking, subpar production quality and absence of a coherent plot will surely leave you cold.

Knights in Shining Armor: Our King’s Tale - Episode One  (2010)

Even as a short series prologue, Knights in Shining Armor fails to establish any kind of quality foundation for this king’s tale.

Lunar Deep – Special Edition  (2006)

Even at the rock-bottom price, Lunar Deep has too many flaws to be worth recommending.

Cold Case Files  (2004)

A complete waste of the Cold Case Files licence, with no redeeming features. File these cold cases under 'W' for 'What were they thinking?'

Forever Worlds  (2004)

Instead of a labor of love, Forever Worlds plays more like a last-minute, pieced-together disaster. A waste of time and money guaranteed to disappoint adventure gamers with its complete lack of depth, user-friendliness, and sincerity.

Ring II: Twilight of the Gods  (2002)

Not a game for adventure purists and too weak for the action crowd.

Blue Ice  (1995)

Only for masochists, world-beaters and other people who believe they need a cape.

Zero Critical  (1998)

One virtue does not a good game make.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines  (2007)

Vampire: The Masquerade — Bloodlines is an engaging experience somewhat muddied by a rushed development. Despite its setbacks, it is still well worth at least one playthrough.

Shadow of the Comet  (1993)

Despite gaining a cult following over the years, and being a game of some considerable substance, its many irritations mean that Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet is probably better watched on a playthrough, rather than actually played through.

Call of Cthulhu  (2018)

Despite gaining a cult following over the years, and being a game of some considerable substance, its many irritations mean that Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet is probably better watched on a playthrough, rather than actually played through.

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