For everyone else, there are easier and more consistent
adventure games deserving your time.
Not exact matches
It is so good that it rightfuly
deserves the title of «Best First Person
Adventure Game.»
Despite not being totally original The
Adventures of Shuggy combines a funny and intriguing style with some cool gameplay features, resulting in a
game that
deserve at least a try.
Fated: The Silent Oath
deserves to be experienced not for its lush environments or
adventure gameplay, but because it's one of the few VR
games yet that effectively creates a connection between you and the characters around you in a way that's unique to the medium.
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Game Trivia Roundup (Part 1).
In a recent interview, the man behind Epic Mickey, Warren Spector, defended the dark, twisted action /
adventure game due to reviewers having «misunderstood» the
game, specifically its camera issues, which ultimately gave Disney's rodent mascot's comeback a lower score that it might have
deserved, currently standing at 77 on Metacritic.
I'm not sure if the ever - growing «combat - free exploration genre» of
games will make its way into the hearts of hardcore
gamers, but Submerged does an admirable job of creating an experience to suggest these kinds of titles belong alongside more traditional action /
adventure fare, and Uppercut
Games deserves a lot of credit for that.
After spending so many years with Nathan Drake, he means a lot to the team, and telling the climactic chapter of his
adventures is a task we don't take lightly — this
game deserves every bit of the attention to detail, precise pacing, and nuanced storytelling Naughty Dog is known for.
And what a world you have at your disposal to explore and
adventure in, with some breathtaking vista's and awe - inspiring scenery, but it's a bit of a shame that even with the graphics polish up the
game can never quite render these stunning views with the details it
deserves.
In summation, while Deponia is neither the first nor the best point - and - click
adventure game ever made, it definitely
deserves our respect.
From visuals to gameplay to the story, Rise of the Tomb Raider feels like the natural evolution the series needs to continue establishing its well -
deserved place amongst the other great action -
adventure games out there.
Z&W belongs in the same discussion as the great LucasArts PC
adventure games of yesteryear, and it more than
deserves a permanent place in your Wii library.
1: Winfriede's Tower (PC), describing it as «a beautifully drawn, professionally voiced point - and - click
adventure that
deserves to be played by any self - respecting
adventure gamer.»
With Yakuza 6: The Song of Life being the final chapter in Kiryu Kazuma's
adventure, Sega went all - out to make sure he would go out with a bang, and I can definitely say that the
game does give the iconic character the fond farewell he
deserves.
Spelunky
deserves much of the credit (or blame) for the boom of roguelikes in the 2010s, but none have bettered the rich interactions of this
game, which sees you
adventuring through mines, the jungle, caverns, and even Hell in search of riches and escape.
Now there's a duo that
deserves an RPG buddy cop
adventure action
game.
The soundtrack
deserves a special mention as it has finally brought Sonic away from the endless metal rock that has scored pretty much every Sonic
game from Sonic
Adventure through Sonic and the Secret Rings.
Detective Case and Clown Bot in Murder in the Hotel Lisbon
deserves credits for taking risks in the subgenre of detective mystery
adventure games.
We handed out several well -
deserved Must Have ratings to
games, including Trenches II, Sleepy Jack, Bug Princess, Grand Theft Auto III, Sonic CD, The
Adventures of Tintin, Bejeweled, and Mini Motor Racing.
The
game didn't receive the praise we think it
deserved, and now is a great time to play a great
adventure game that harkens back to the PS2 era for free.
The
game also deserves a special notice in that it is the first and only point and click adventure to be released on the Game Boy Advan
game also
deserves a special notice in that it is the first and only point and click
adventure to be released on the
Game Boy Advan
Game Boy Advanced.
Many have wondered if Superman was next for Rocksteady but what if they turned their attention away from Batman or the DC universe in general, and developed a video
game for a superhero that also
deserves an immersive
adventure?
The 1993
game is a fantastic
adventure with memorable music that
deserved a better fate than to be lumped in with the other mascot titles that failed to make a memorable dent in the market, but the Pickfords know that the character still has a following and I'd love to see a new
game in the series.