![]() ![]() Telltale's Back to the future: 5.5/10 (Debatable to even be included, this is about the start of where Telltale stopped making proper inventory management/puzzle adventure games and started doing linear Visual Novels - and I won't list or consider the rest of their games onward here as 'adventure games') Telltale's Strongbad adventure game: 9.5/10 Telltale's 'Tales' of Monkey Island: 8/10 Primordia: 7.5/10 (Got over halfway but never Finished, been meaning to get back into these Wadjet Eye games.) The Blackwell series as a whole (because I can't for the life of me remember each one individually, and they all tell a continuous narrative anyway): 8.5/10 ('Dreamfall Chapters' the latest one - still unfinished, finding it really boring.): 2/10 Grim Fandango 8/10 (Bloody hard, I believe from memory this might be one of the first instances of needing to start using a walkthrough for these) The Dig: 3.5/10 (Never finished, multiple playthrough attempts and I always got stuck trying to put the turtle bones back together) Going to be missing a bunch no doubt, but off the top of my head in as close to a chronological order that I can recall:ĭiscworld (Not sure If I actually finished this one either, only played it once from memory): 7/10 the dungeons and their obstacles presents some of the most rewarding puzzle and exploration based gameplay ever created in video games), and various other point-and-click adventures, alongside some of my favourite platformers like Spyro the Dragon and RPGs such as Suikoden and Final Fantasy VII.įar too many to list and score over the decades. It's simply a great game and one of my faves ever alongside titles like Uncharted 2 and 3, Metroidvania games such as Symphony of the Night and La-Mulana, various Zelda titles (any fans of exploration and puzzles needs to play Zelda games. and let's not just limit it to its genre. I think it's one of the all-time best games created in the genre. I rank Thimbleweed Park very highly, which is probably also aided by the fact that I adored the closure of the game, which is the most compelling and intriguing I can remember from the genre (and from games in general). Fantastic puzzles mixed with blood curdling suspense when I was a wee little kiddie. It always used to make me wet my pants a little (not literally). The final puzzles and confrontations of LeChuck's Revenge. Most memorable section from any of these games ever for me. Many of the titles I've completed in the past which I've virtually forgotten, hence they will feel like fresh playthroughs (and rejog my memory). PS, when I say challenge, this is the hardest game I've ever played.) Want a challenge and many hours of gameplay with cryptic clues and deep exploration? Pick up this game then. La-Mulana (OK this isn't point and click but it is the ultimate in hard puzzles, tasks and pure unadulterated exploration without much limitation - free spirit gaming - and therefore I recommend it to everyone here and watch out for the sequel later this year. I might try again seeing as I haven't tried since I was a young teenager). I know of one but just can't recall the title right now.ĭiscworld (Good grief. The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel: 8.5 The Legend of Kyrandia: Book Three - Malcolm's Revenge: 7.5ĮcoQuest II:Lost Secret of the Rainforest: 8 ![]() ![]() The Legend of Kyrandia: Book One - Fables and Fiends: 6.5 Gobliiins 2: don't recall so I guess it didn't leave too big an impression on me. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis: 9.5īroken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars: 9 The Curse of Monkey Island: 7.5 (see so much love for this game but frankly it doesn't stand up to the ambition of the first two.) The Secret of Monkey Island: 8.5 - (7 hours. I'll add to this as I remember and play more games. ![]() I'll get the ball rolling (scores out of 10) For any games where I know my completion time, I'll state it. ![]()
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