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Best rated Adventure Games for PC page 46

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 Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: Case of the Rose Tattoo  (1996)

Good game, dense, long, and detailed; captures the Holmes essence perfectly. Best played in short installments over a long time.

Full Throttle  (1995)

The memorable characters and above-average graphics and music assure that it belongs out of the adventure scrap heap.

Sanitarium  (1998)

Despite the weaknesses, the powerful story and graphics make it an essential part of any adventure gamer's collection.

King’s Quest VII: The Princeless Bride  (1994)

An eminently playable, if not revolutionary, adventure game.

Dark Fall: The Journal  (0)

A very well-designed ghost story from a very promising developer, and well worth the purchase for suspense and first-person fans.

Salammbô: Peril in Carthage  (2003)

Not perfect, but still gorgeous and very enjoyable.

Physicus  (2003)

A great learning adventure that includes a unique database full of physics-related phenomena that will remain useful long after the game has ended.

Shadow of Destiny  (2001)

The innovative story is a breath of fresh air, if you don't mind the shortcomings.

Loom  (1990)

A rewarding and enjoyable gaming experience. While it lasts, that is.

Nancy Drew: Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake  (2002)

Short and simple, as all Nancy Drew games are, but still an enjoyable gaming experience.

Full Moon in San Francisco  (2002)

A funny (keyword "fun") game that features loads of characters, puzzles, and a quirky good time.

The Cameron Files: Pharaoh’s Curse  (2002)

The relatively simplicity and polish make this a series to keep watching, and a fun trip worth taking.

Road to India  (2001)

A strong, if short, game that’s worth checking out, unless you’re not fond of first person adventures.

Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy  (1997)

Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy is a dated point-and-click game, full of cliches with a plot that was tired upon its release, but one that still offers great visuals and enough puzzles to keep you satisfied for a few hours. Don’t expect to be especially drawn in by the characters or the story.

Shivers  (1995)

If you’ve never played this horror-themed Myst clone, it’s worth the trip to the bargain bin.

The Curse of Monkey Island  (1997)

A great game, but let down by its brevity.

Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen  (1999)

Very underrated despite its flaws. A fun, if imperfect, game.

Versailles 1685  (1997)

Little piece of history that can be easily explored and digested. Oh and it is a lot of fun too.

Tex Murphy: Martian Memorandum  (1991)

A much better game all-around than Mean Streets, and one that all detective fans should take a look at.

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