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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.

DreamWeb  (1994)

This game is only for the masochistic, the cyberpunk-obsessed, or the adventure game completist.

Nancy Drew: Message in a Haunted Mansion (GBA)  (2001)

An awful conversion of an otherwise okay PC game, this is one Game Boy Advance adventure that fails to live up to Nancy Drew's illustrious reputation.

Lula 3D  (2005)

"What a bust!!" you'll exclaim as you pick up the box. Unfortunately, that's also what you'll be saying when you finish the game.

Codename: ICEMAN  (1989)

For submarine simulator fans and Sierra completists only.

Tears of Betrayal  (2006)

Despite an interesting beginning, Tears of Betrayal lacks the puzzles, fun and inspiration needed to keep players motivated.

Force Majeure II: The Zone  (2006)

Too deliberately confusing for its own good, The Zone is a game best left to brave students of metaphysical philosophy.

Final Destination: The Secret of Larson’s Folly  (2005)

Most will find Final Destination an unengaging and frustrating experience, with flaws that even technically-minded fans of sci-fi will be hard pushed to overlook. Trying before you buy is strongly recommended.

Hauntings of Mystery Manor  (2005)

Despite some positive aspects, its many flaws make Hauntings of Mystery Manor a disappointing game that fails to realize its potential.

Hitchcock: The Final Cut  (2001)

A muddled adventure game with little inspiration, even though it pretends to be Hitchcock-inspired. Lacking any depth or real intelligence, The Final Cut deserves to be left on the cutting room floor.

Jack the Ripper (2004)  (2004)

Generally a frustrating and unrewarding game, with the ultimate anti-payoff. I can't even sincerely recommend it to even the most ardent Ripper historian.

The Sydney Mystery  (2003)

Only buy this if you are desperate for a new adventure, or a hardcore fan of the FMV genre.

The Crystal Key  (1999)

It's been done before, and much better.

Beavis and Butt-head Do U.  (1998)

Only for fans of the series, other gamers will find it heavy handed and superficial.

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.

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