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Best rated Adventure Games for Mac page 35

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.

KURSK  (2018)

Beyond KURSK‘s virtual tour of the ill-fated titular submarine, this self-proclaimed “adventure documentary” works as neither a compelling adventure game nor a fact-based documentary of the mysterious disaster.

Shiver  (2017)

At under an hour, Shiver is a budget horror title through and through, but even by casual standards it is bound to disappoint. While the suspenseful early build-up shows some promise, it soon becomes apparent that there was never much behind the misleading facade.

Red Comrades 3: Return of Alaska – Reloaded  (2017)

Much like its shorter predecessor, the magnitude of negatives outweigh the positives in Red Comrades 3. It has its amusing moments, but eventually the gameplay just feels like a slog and the story doesn’t provide much reward for sticking with it to the end.

Red Comrades 2: For the Great Justice – Reloaded  (2016)

Red Comrades 2 feels like a perfunctory sequel and a bizarre cash-in on the series debut. While the puzzles aren’t terrible, you’ll have your hands full just trying to understand what is going on.

The Silver Case  (2016)

Perhaps best left locked in the past, The Silver Case is not worth looking into unless you REALLY like visual novels and Suda51 and have a lot of patience.

Syberia 3  (2017)

Kate Walker’s latest expedition to save the hapless Youkols is fraught with development missteps on multiple fronts, making Syberia 3 a mammoth disappointment.

Désiré  (2016)

If you have a strong masochistic urge to inflict a few hours of excruciating, pretentious sociopolitical ramblings interspersed with bouts of petty cruelty and vulgarity upon yourself, Désiré is the game for you.

Rituals  (2015)

It raises some interesting questions, but short of whiling away an hour in a doctor’s waiting room somewhere, I see little reason to recommend Rituals for any actual fun.

Gold Rush! Anniversary  (2014)

If you’re a hardcore fan of the Gold Rush! original, there might be some value in picking up Anniversary on sale. If you’re not, don’t waste your hard-earned riches.

Black Rainbow  (2014)

With a threadbare story and very low challenge threshold, Black Rainbow is a game that won’t appeal to any but the most novice of casual gamers.

Pyst  (1996)

Only die-hard Myst lovers and haters need pursue Pyst‘s half-baked blast from the past. Everyone else can pass on by.

Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy  (2013)

Simply the second part of a game that should have shipped as one entity, Dracula 5 is a brief and unsatisfying adventure that won’t score the good vampire any new fans.

Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon  (2013)

Like a vampire out in the midday sun, Dracula 4 is a short-lived and painfully weak episodic prelude that should be consigned back to its coffin until the series develops some real bite.

The Jolly Gang’s Spooky Adventure  (2009)

The Jolly Gang's Spooky Adventure focuses neither on the gang nor on the spooks, and offers at best a couple hours of lighthearted but linear, generic casual adventuring.

Doctor Who: The Adventure Games - Episode Three: TARDIS  (2010)

With its promise of exploring the TARDIS largely wasted, Doctor Who fans will be disappointed with this step back in the series.

STATIC: Investigator Training  (2009)

An unpolished effort that mars its own potential, STATIC: Investigator Training tries to spook players with ghosts, but will probably scare more away with its aimless gameplay and uninteresting story.

The Crystal Key  (1999)

It's been done before, and much better.

Zero Critical  (1998)

One virtue does not a good game make.

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