Bonus: Dated graphics + character > focus grouped designed by committee games

  • SocialistWombat [he/him]
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    4 年前

    AAA games suck, but Point and Click adventure games are hot garbage meant to sell strategy guides. Fight me.

    I have never played a genre of games that I so wanted to love that so violently hated the player.

  • Dewot523 [he/him]
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    4 年前

    Nah. Not at all. For every Monkey Island there were like five King's Quest, or worse, King's Quest knockoffs. There is nothing more pointless and worthless to play than a bad adventure game.

    Also AAA is a meaningless term.

  • nicholaimalthus [comrade/them]
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    4 年前

    The Dig was one of my all time favorites. MIssion Critical is a less known but nicely done one (even if the ideology can be 90s techbro trash sometimes). Primordia has been a more modern take on ye olde point and click titles that I've come to enjoy of late. Keep an eye out on Wadjet Eye games for ones you might like.

  • machiavellianRecluse [none/use name]
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    4 年前

    Playing Le Chuck's revenge on my first PC is probably one of the fondest memories from my childhood - I couldn't figure out the last voodoo doll puzzle (had to wait until the special edition came out to finally beat it :p ).

    Edit: Now that I think about it I might have played it on Easy mode when I was a kid because I can't believe my child version could have figured out the Mega Monkey mode without a walkthrough.

  • ssjmarx [he/him]
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    4 年前

    Temperature take: Adventure games have always sucked.

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    4 年前

    I loved Monkey Island and Broken Sword. Haven't really played anything else in this genre. Recommendations?

    I would argue that Disco Elysium is part of this genre.