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Explore Worlds

What makes an adventure? Exploration. You could say part of the thrill of an adventure game is discovering new worlds. It’s certainly part of the experience when wandering through new biomes in Minecraft Classic.

Monster Sanctuary is another exciting game that takes you on a journey. You’ll be swept away on quests through ancient caves, icy landscapes, and beautiful forests. You’ll collect and battle monsters in a thoroughly rich game with a blend of RPG and PvP combat, all within a 2D world.

Horse Simulator 3D is an adventure sim where you play as a horse exploring a beautiful island and completing quests. The game is part of a range of intriguing simulator games that follow a similar theme.

If you’re looking for a casual and fun adventure with satisfying game mechanics, check out Adventure Miner and Wood Farmer. Both games are easy to play, but so addictive!

Naturally, there’s a distinct crossover with RPG and adventure games, because RPG games nearly always involve progressive character development and a plethora of adventures.

Build an Empire

You don’t have to be down, on the ground, in the shoes of the protagonist, to have an adventure. You could be in the sky, pulling the strings of civilization like a benevolent puppet-master.

Yes, we’re talking about strategy games. The difference is, instead of developing a character, you’re progressing a civilization. These top-down RTS games involve strategic, bigger-picture thinking as you tackle the economic problems of society, and often, building a military power.

If this sounds like your kind of adventure, there are a few top games to consider. For peaceful world-building, check out Final Earth 2, a relaxing vertical city-building game set in space. The music is also really chill.

If you want to go full world-domination in an MMO strategy, Battle for the Galaxy and Goodgame Empire are two renowned choices. You can build an empire in both of these games, but there’s also a heavy focus on battles.

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FAQ

What are the most popular Adventure Games?

  1. Infiltrating the Airship
  2. Noob: Island Escape
  3. Escape or Die
  4. Elevator Room Escape
  5. Fleeing the Complex
  6. Little Alchemy 2
  7. Craft World
  8. Spooky Island
  9. Escaping the Prison
  10. The White Room 2

What are the best Adventure Games to play on mobile phones and tablets?

  1. Little Alchemy 2
  2. Steve’s World
  3. Sausage Dog
  4. Little Alchemy
  5. Diamond Hunt Mobile

What are some underrated Adventure Games?

  1. Little Alchemy 2
  2. Little Alchemy
  3. Goodgame Big Farm
  4. The Legend of Zelda
  5. Draw a Stickman

What are Adventure Games?

Adventure games feature compelling story-driven gameplay. Embark on journeys through luscious landscapes. Gather items and solve puzzles to reach the next adventure. Build empires and civilizations, or survive and explore the terrain of perilous sandbox worlds.


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The best point and click adventure games to play in 2023

With the Monkey Island adventure game franchise set to return in 2022, it’s officially time to celebrate the vast history of point & click video games and take stock of everything iconic in the genre. While point & click games were a product of their era – and guided by limited technology – the genre is now more popular than ever, thanks to a modern, nostalgia-driven revival. It means that while there’s certainly classics to enthuse about, there’s also just as many modern titles holding the genre torch.

If the news of Return to Monkey Island has sparked something deep inside you, now’s the time to dive back into the point & click genre, and remember exactly why these games are so engaging, funny, and entertaining.

These are the best point & click video games to get you started on your nostalgia-filled quest, and prepare you for Monkey Island madness.

Unavowed

Image: Wadjet Eye Games

Unavowed is a modern point & click adventure heavily inspired by the urban fantasy genre, as well as hits like The Secret of Monkey Island. In it, you play as a character who’s been possessed by a demon and later forced to reckon with the chaos they’ve left in their wake. As you go on a pilgrimage to discover exactly what led to this possession, you meet a cast of warlocks and magical creatures, all of whom exist in a strange pseudo reality that aligns closely with the real world.

The writing in Unavowed is spectacular, as its point & click puzzles. While some are obtuse (as is often the case with the genre), they’re typically based on logic, and extremely rewarding for players to work through, one magical locale at a time. The balance between difficulty and cleverness is hard to get right, but Unavowed strikes the perfect tone, making for a satisfying and brilliant adventure. That’s not to mention the game’s art, which is gorgeous throughout. Wadjet Eye Games is doing great things with the genre, and Unavowed is no exception.

NORCO

Screenshot: GamesHub

NORCO, from Geography of Robots, features a hyper-local and biographical ‘southern gothic’ narrative that confronts issues of racism, gentrification and urban development head on via a magical realist adventure story. Everyone you meet in NORCO has a story worth hearing – and while the game disguises its social commentary in surrealism and absurdism, it also has a stark message for players. It’s fantastical and disturbing, and absolutely brilliant.

Here’s GamesHub writer Nicholas Kennedy on the game:

NORCO knows when and how to puncture its darkest moments and depictions with some of the most incisive and word-perfect jokes, relieving it from simply being a slog of desperation. In one moment, a character in a bar can be plied for more information about the whereabouts of your brother, provided you do something to quench his thirst. By the time the conversation is over, your contact is three pints deep, hoeing into some ridiculous ‘loaded fries’ on your dime.’

By dipping into the point & click genre, NORCO tells an incredibly impactful, beautiful modern tale.

Beneath A Steel Sky

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Beneath a Steel Sky is one of the icons of the classic point & click genre, and helped it rise to new narrative heights. In this dystopian cyberpunk adventure, you play as a man named Robert Foster who is cast into a wasteland known as The Gap, which is essentially a future Australian outback. Here, he learns skills from a group of Indigenous Australians, and is later captured by violent goons from an ‘advanced’ city where a dark secret is growing at its core.

Not only is Beneath a Steel Sky one of very few classic games to be inspired by Australia, it’s also frequently called one of the best video game narratives of all time, with slick humour and a twisting story that keeps you well-hooked throughout Foster’s adventure. As a sci-fi story, it also comes with a grim and prescient warning, of a future too reliant on technology. It’s a tale that still feels relevant today.

The game itself has held up very well in modern times, thanks to some gorgeously grimy pixel art, and a sense of clever humour that keeps the action sharp and funny, even when its story is particularly grim.

Thimbleweed Park

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Thimbleweed Park is as close to a Monkey Island follow-up as you’ll find in modern gaming. Developed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick (both formerly of LucasArts, with Gilbert heading up Return to Monkey Island), this game combines the sensibilities of The X-Files and Twin Peaks with a wacky, ghost and clown-filled adventure through a haunted hotel, an abandoned circus, and all manner of creepy ‘small town’ weirdness. The basic premise is that detectives Angela and Alberto (stand-ins for Scully and Mulder) arrive in Thimbleweed Park to investigate a simple murder. The further they investigate the case, the more apparent the weirdness of the town becomes.

The suspects are as wacky as they come: a foul-mouthed circus clown cursed to wear makeup forever, the deceased owner of a pillow factory, and a young computer programmer set to inherit a major fortune. As in Monkey Island, the quest for the truth is long and filled with silly antics, supernatural occurrences, and plenty of slapstick humour. Heck, Ron Gilbert himself appears in the game, which should tell you just how wild the action gets.

Thimbleweed Park is a loving homage, and one that successfully plays with tropes of the point & click genre to carve out something new and extremely delightful.

Toonstruck

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Toonstruck feels like a unicorn of a game. It’s what you’d get if you smash together Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Humongous Entertainment edutainment games – a flashy, brightly-coloured smorgasbord of a video game filled with zany personality, cartoon aesthetics and completely absurd humour. The strange meta-narrative, which sees Christopher Lloyd’s live action Drew Blanc transported into the world of his own cartoon creations as it’s overtaken by a sinister force known as Count Nefarious (played by veteran actor Tim Curry), is grand, ridiculous and very sharp.

Despite Toonstruck containing such a ripper concept, and feeling ripe with franchise potential, it was considered a commercial failure and was quietly shelved in the late 1990s. That shouldn’t diminish just how excellent this point & click tale really is. Lloyd is great as the hapless Blanc, and while the game has aged poorly in terms of its graphics, it remains delightful to see the actor wandering the game’s colourful and classic world. Toonstruck is a fantastic game, and it deserves more credit as a pioneer in the point & click genre.

The Darkside Detective

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The Darkside Detective and The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark are two of the best examples of how to do modern point & click adventures right. With a reverence for the past, both games pay homage to the classics in ways that make them feel entirely new. The humour and narrative are incredibly tight, with laugh-out-loud jokes and dialogue elevated by clever double-entendres and wordplay. And on top of being well written, both games are also beautifully pixelated, and feature a cast of loveable characters.

As in Thimbleweed Park, there’s a touch of Twin Peaks about The Darkside Detective – although arguably, these games make their connection to pop culture much clearer. You play as Detective McQueen (a stand-in for Twin Peaks‘ Dale Cooper) as he attempts to corral his cop partner Patrick Dooley (a likely stand-in for Twin Peaks‘ goofy Andy Brennan) and solve a number of supernatural cases. One involves wrestling werewolves. Another involves a ghostly subway station. Every individual case is a blast, and puzzles maintain the perfect balance of difficulty throughout, making each one a pure and satisfying delight, whether you’re calming the citizens of an aged care home, or a purging a power plant of gremlins. Every puzzle and narrative beat is an absolute joy.

Grim Fandango

Image: LucasArts

With bony hands I hold my partner. On soulless feet we cross the floor. The music stops as if to answer an empty knocking at the door. It seems his skin was sweet as mango when last I held him to my breast. But now, we dance this grim fandango and will for years until we rest.

Olivia Ofrenda’s poem in the coda of LucasArts’ Grim Fandango is a moment that still stands out in this classic point & click adventure, but it’s just one of many vignettes that makes this story so evocative, heart-wrenching and wonderful. As grim reaper Manny Calavera, players are sent on an otherworldly odyssey in this game, on a quest to save a single soul from damnation.

At times, this quest is gloomy and grim, but Calavera is a suave protagonist, and helps keep the action fresh and funny with sharp quips and charm. This also helps to ease the blow when puzzles get tough – there are certainly moments in Grim Fandango when a guide comes in handy. Despite the level of challenge in this game, its multi-year love story from original Monkey Island designer Tim Schafer is one for the ages.

Tales of Monkey Island

Image: Telltale Games

The Secret of Monkey Island and Monkey Island 2: LeChuck’s Revenge are both incredible, classic point & click games – and it’s a real delight they’re getting a true ‘canon’ sequel in the form of Return to Monkey Island. That said, you shouldn’t overlook Telltale’s Tales of Monkey Island. This adventure spun the point & click genre in new ways, with a focus on narrative adventure over puzzling – but with hilarious writing, great interpretations of the Monkey Island cast and an expressive, cartoonish art style, it successfully carved out its own identity.

It’s extremely silly at times, but that’s what makes it so fun – with slapstick antics pushed up to 11, it’s one of the most over-the-top Monkey Island games out there. Fans of the classic games may be disappointed by the vast changes made here, but if you’re looking for a looser interpretation with a light sense of ridiculousness about it, Tales of Monkey Island is still a great and weird little spin-off gem. It greatly aided the rise of Telltale, which went on to create other fantastic adventures using big-name licenses like The Wolf Among Us and Back to the Future: The Game.

Full Throttle

Image: LucasArts

Yes, that’s right – it’s another LucasArts game. If you’re talking about point & click adventure games, you certainly can’t get away with avoiding the company that popularised (and defined) them in the 1990s.

Full Throttle is another excellent LucasArts adventure from the mind of Tim Schafer, one that focuses on a future where biker gangs rule the roads. You play as Ben, a wily biker caught between the ‘bigwigs’ of the motorcycle industry and the turf wars happening on his home streets. With murder and subterfuge interrupting the peace of his Polecats club, it’s up to Ben to clear the names of his mates.

The action of Full Throttle is extremely cinematic, to the point where it’s a real surprise it hasn’t made it to TV over the last few decades. With family drama, plenty of back-stabbing and a gorgeous, open road soundtrack, it’s an epic filled with intrigue, and one that remains both impressive and emotional. The game’s puzzles aren’t as complex as its fellow classics, but this doesn’t take away from the high-octane action of this rip-roaring journey.

Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space – Remastered

Image: Skunkape Games, Telltale Games

Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space, originally known as Sam & Max: Season Two, is technically the second in a line of Telltale series adventures which follow on from the classic LucasArts franchise of the same name. But you’re more than welcome to skip the first game and focus on the second if you’re down for some absolutely bonkers weirdness.

As with Tales of Monkey Island, this narrative-based adventure combines the point-and-click gameplay style of the original Sam & Max with more dialogue-heavy gameplay. What results is a tongue-in-cheek journey that begins with an evil goldfish, and ends with a trip to literal hell. That should give you an idea about the range this game has.

In between wacky adventures, the titular Sam and Max are thrown into zombie factories, vampire-infested nightclubs and the Bermuda Triangle in Beyond Time and Space. It’s all in a day’s work for this anthropomorphic pair.

If you’re more in the mood for a traditional point & click game, you can also check out Sam & Max’s previous antics in the excellent LucasArts game Sam & Max Hit the Road, which is considered one of the best point & click games of all time.


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List of adventure games for medium PC

Mass Effect 2

Released: 2010

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: action, shooter, action, rpg, adventure

The plot of Mass Effect 2 begins with the battleship Normandy and her brave captain Shepard being attacked by an unknown enemy. It’s been two years! Shepard, restored in the Cerberus labs, faces a dangerous new investigation…
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89 /100

Batman: Arkham City

Released: 2011

Platforms: MacOS, PlayStation 3, WiiU, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: comics, open world, thriller, action, adventure

Batman: Arkham City once again returns the player to the city of Gotham, whose streets were swept by a wave of crime. Thieves and bandits have flooded the city and, under the leadership of the Joker, are actively ruining the lives of Batman and Catwoman…
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87 /100

BioShock Infinite

Released: 2013

Platforms: MacOS, PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: horror, action, shooter, action, adventure

Bioshock Infinite is an exciting continuation of the Bioshock series of first-person shooters. The action takes place in 1912. The main role is assigned to play the former private agent Booker DeWitt . ..

86 /100

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Released: 2013

Platforms: Android, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Windows Phone, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: action, adventure, platformer, quest, puzzle, rpg

The video game Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is based on the story of two siblings who want to save their dying father at any cost. Only the magical «Water of Life» will help to cope with a terrible disease, which is not easy to find…
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86 /100

Her Story

Released: 2015

Platforms: PC

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: adventure, indie, puzzle, detective

In the game Her Story, you will conduct a special investigation, but not as a field detective, but as an analytical detective who studies interrogation materials sitting at a computer that is connected to the police database…

86 /100

The Long Dark
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Released: 2014

Platforms: Linux, MacOS, PC, Xbox One

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: open world, educational, action, simulation, adventure, indie, survival

The Long Dark is a first-person survival simulation game. According to the plot of the game, pilot William Mackenzie, whose air transport had an accident (which was the fault of a geomagnetic catastrophe that completely de-energized the Earth), is fighting for survival in an open area…
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85 /100

Star Stable

Released: 2014

Platforms: MacOS, on PC

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: open world, RPG, adventure, mmorpg, for kids

Star Stable is an exciting online game about an epic horse story. In it you need to: take care of your horse, ride it, take part in competitions…

85 /100

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
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Released: 2011

Platforms: MacOS, PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: action, rpg, adventure

The events of the new part take place immediately after the events of the first and are also based on Sapkowski’s books. The player continues to play for the already familiar witcher Geralt — the exterminator of evil spirits. ..

85 /100

Dishonored

Released: 2012

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System requirements: medium

Genre: open world, shooter, action, stealth, adventure

Dishonored is an unforgettable gift for gamers from Arkane Studios. The protagonist of the game is a silent and agile killer, but it is not necessary to kill your enemies. Having completed the assigned tasks bloodlessly, in stealth mode, and leaving the enemy at a loss…

85/100

Rayman Legends

Released: 2013

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, WiiU, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System requirements: medium

Genre: action, adventure, platformer, arcade

Legends is the continuation of the Rayman series. Globox and Tinsis wandered through the enchanted forest and came across a mysterious tent in which they found interesting paintings. Having examined the images in the paintings carefully, the friends noticed that all the paintings tell about the stories of mythical worlds. ..

85 /100

The Talos Principle

Released: 2014
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Platforms: PlayStation 4, PC

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: adventure, puzzle

The unique philosophical logic game The Talos Principle is dedicated to the metaphysical enlightenment of a nameless android. The protagonist robot wakes up in a world of serenity and hears the mysterious voice of Elohim, showing him the way to comprehend the world…

85 /100

The Wolf Among Us

Released: 2013
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Platforms: Android, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: comics, adventure, arcade, detective

This interactive novel takes the player into the universe of the Fables comics. This is a noir detective story, in which the main part is occupied by cutscenes, and the player is given the opportunity to choose an answer in the dialogue and investigate the area in some scenes. ..

85 /100

FEZ

Released: 2013

Platforms: PC

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: adventure, platformer, indie, puzzle, rpg, arcade

Fez is a logic platform game. The events of the game unfold around the protagonist Gomez, a creature that looks like a cast of Casper. Gomez lives happily in his two-dimensional world and one day receives a magical fez as a gift, wearing which you can see that the world is actually 3-dimensional and, unfortunately, is gradually being destroyed…
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85 /100

Life is Strange

Released: 2015

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: adventure, rpg

Young Max Caulfield returns to the fictional city of Arcadia Bay. The girl becomes a student of a prestigious academy. Among classmates, Coalfield meets Chloe, an old friend…

84 /100

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
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Released: 2011

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Medium

Genre: open world, action, rpg, adventure

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — plunges the player into the snowy world of the ancient Nords, in which there is no place for hospitality. Exactly two centuries have passed since the events of Oblivone, the assassination of the emperor led to the awakening of the ancient evil — Alduin…

84 /100

World of Tanks

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Release year: 2011

Platforms: PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System requirements: medium

Genre: action, shooter, action, simulation

World of Tanks a game whose main combat tool and vehicle is a tank. More than 150 armored crumbs from American, German and Soviet tank factories are available for selection…

86 /100

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List of Adventure Games 2000 — 2010

God of War

Released: 2005

Platforms: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3

System requirements: unknown

Genre: action, adventure

God of War is a bright representative of the gaming industry, combining elements of hack and slash and action-adventure. In the story, Kratos, a former illustrious Spartan warlord, fights for his freedom in the setting of a reworked Greek mythology. ..
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91 /100

F.E.A.R.

Released: 2005

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Low

Genre: Horror, Action, Shooter, Action, Adventure, Survival

Abbreviation F.E.A.R. stands for Federal Active Response Unit. This secret unit was created to prevent attacks from another world…

88/100

Psychonauts
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Released: 2005

Platforms: MacOS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One

System Requirements: Low

Genre: action, adventure, platformer, arcade

A special world of psychedelics awaits you. Penetrate the minds of madmen and monsters! The Psychonauts operatives are scattered all over the place, but the danger originated right in the rear — in their boot camp …

88 /100

Gothic 2: Night of the Raven
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Released: 2005

Platforms: on PC

System requirements: low

Genre: open world, action, rpg, adventure

The Secret Circle of Water — a society of great magicians capable of preventing the acts of the cruel and merciless god Beliar, who will soon wake up from a long sleep. But on their own, without your help, magicians will not be able to cope with this…

88 /100

Batman: Arkham Asylum

Released: 2009

Platforms: MacOS, PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Low

Genre: comics, thriller, action, stealth, adventure

When you start playing «Batman: Arkham Asylum», you will find yourself in the terrible wilds of Arkham Asylum. This is a psychiatric hospital for the most violent criminals in the city of Gotham…

87 /100

Resident evil 4

Released: 2005

Platforms: iOS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, PC, Xbox 360

System requirements: low

Genre: horror, shooter, action, adventure, survival

Resident Evil 4 is a multi-platform survival horror action game, the fourth episode of the Resident Evil saga. In the story, six years have passed since the destruction of Raccoon City. Government agent Leon Kennedy is sent to Europe, where the president’s daughter, Ashley Graham, is held hostage by the Los Illuminados cult, who needs to be rescued. ..

87 /100

Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos
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Released: 2002

Platforms: on PC

System requirements: low

Genre: adventure, strategy

The war between humans and orcs claimed many lives, but fifteen years have passed and peace and quiet have come to the fantasy world. The orcs, after the defeat, found a new leader and began to unite the tribes…

86 /100

Bioshock

Released: 2007

Platforms: iOS, MacOS, PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System requirements: low

Genre: horror, action, shooter, action, adventure

BioShock is perfect for fans of first-person action movies. In this game, you can fight with anything. Any object is suitable for combat. In addition, you can enjoy hacking the security system to the fullest …

86 /100

Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven

Released: 2002

Platforms: PlayStation 2, PC, Xbox

System Requirements: Low

Genre: open world, thriller, shooter, action, adventure, fighting

The action takes place in America in the 1930s. The measured life of taxi driver Tommy Angel changes dramatically after meeting the gangsters Paulie and Sam. An unremarkable taxi driver becomes a real mafia…

85 /100

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2

Released: 2005

Platforms: on PC

System requirements: low
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Genre: action, adventure, rpg

Jedi and the Force of Light, Sith and the Dark World is another Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 combat thriller. sink into the darkness of the apocalypse…

85 /100

Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne

Released: 2003

Platforms: MacOS, on PC

System requirements: low

Genre: adventure, strategy

Warcraft is the first installment of a long-running real-time strategy game that has won millions of players over the years. Perfectly balanced, thoughtful, with a multifaceted storyline and bright personalities — Warcraft is a game of generations…

84 /100

Witcher

Released: 2007

Platforms: on PC

System requirements: low
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Genre: action, rpg, adventure

Geralt is a professional exterminator of various evil spirits, who has been taught the necessary skills since childhood. He is a witcher mercenary and travels the world, earning a living…

84 /100

The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind

Released: 2002

Platforms: PC, Xbox

System Requirements: Low

Genre: open world, action, rpg, adventure
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is a fantasy role-playing game in The Elder Scrolls series. Thanks to the open world system, which allows you not to be tied to the main quest system, the player can develop a character and explore the province of Morrowind at their own discretion…

84 /100

Mass Effect

Released: 2007

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360

System Requirements: Low

Genre: action, shooter, action, rpg, adventure
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The history of Mass Effect begins in 2183, when mankind learned about intergalactic travel and super technologies, thanks to which they founded many colonies throughout the galaxy…

84 /100

Kings Bounty: The Legend

Released: 2008

Platforms: on PC

System requirements: low

Genre: RPG, adventure

The game is a heroic saga in the spirit of turn-based strategy, it is supposed to participate in a role-playing story and in tactical battles.