Bobbin Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Mine would have to be Blade Runner The Longest Journey Circle of Blood Broken Sword 2: The Smoking Mirror Beneath a Steel Sky
dark spirit Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Broken sword 1 Broken sword 2 Simon the sorceror 1 Simon the sorceror 2 The Feeble Files and that's about all the non lucasarts adventures I've played!
TunaMurray Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Riven Exile Myst Redjack: Revenge of the breatheren Sea Dogs Titanic: Adventure out of time and a few others i cant think of right now
raVen_image Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 I have said this in other forums but: The Gabriel Knight Series (Seirra, written by Jane Jensen) are not to be missed. They are listed as: Sins of the Fathers (old school graphics) The Beast Within (video interface) Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned (the best 3D interface I have ever encountered ...lots of camera options) These are complex, horror stories that deal with events in real history and mythology. They are must plays. My favorite is the third, but they are all good in their own way. I wish that the 4th game was not abandoned by Sierra ...Jane writes engaging storylines. Ah well. try them...they are great.
Snootch Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Flight Of The Amazon Queen is good. Alien Incident is good too. It's a finnish game. Too short, though. Gabriel Knight and almost every sierra games where you can't die are good. I hate dying in adventure games.
Bobbin Posted December 9, 2001 Author Posted December 9, 2001 I am thinking of asking for the Gabriel Knight 1/2 Pack for my birthday in January. I have already playe Gabriel Knight for abandonware it was pretty good and I played the demo for Gabriel Knight 3 but i didn't think that it was all that good.
scabb Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Broken Sword. The Sequel was superior, but this is the beginning of a soon-to-be trio, and it deserves the merit Toonstruck. Great Game, Easy enough with a few nice puzzles and some great gags. Nicely structured game too. Half-Life. Brilliant game. The Sims. Original & Excellent Rollercoaster Tycoon. I love it.
Remi Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Broken Sword series: Great serious storylines, with just the right amount of humour. Simon The Sorceror I & II: Mindless humour is good once in a while.
Gabez Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 The humour in Simon The Sorcerer is NOT mindless! It's just... er... English. But to the point. My favourite non LucasArts advenutre games ARE: Simon I and II (duh), Discworld Noir (I played it so much I had to get new fingers), The Last Express (top game, that) Hmm. That's not very many.
El Pollo Diablo Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 My favorite non lucas adventure games is Simon the Sorceror 1 & 2.
Haggis Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Discworld Muppet Treasure Island (I like the Muppets)
FaNaTiC Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Torins Passage Titanic:Adventure out of time King's Quest (though i only played 5,6, & 7) and Haggis- the Muppets Rule!
Lemon Head Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 discworld games broken sword games liesure suit larry games simon 1 and 2 (just dont even talk about 3, it's pure sacralige) toon struck (such a PHAT game) p.s. dont give me any of that Myst crap, that stuff should be burnt and sunk into the mariana trench!!! (no, not marijuana trench) p.p.s. - half-life is NOT and adventure game!
Schmatz Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Are you saying that there are other adventure games besides Lucasarts?!!!!! Heh. I've played and beaten the Journeyman Project Series, and, since Lemonhead refuses to accept Myst as an 'adventure', I guess I can't add the Myst series to the list. I really don't play many games, I just plat an elite few A WHOLE LOT! Diablo 2, Final Fantasy III, Chrono Trigger (best game ever), and I own Finaly Fantasy VIII, but its bad. I dunno if you wanna consider these 'adventure', but I play them and they are my favorite.
Natty Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 Lesuire Suit Larry 3 Legend Of Kyrandia The Sims Wolfenstien Prince Of Persia
Lemon Head Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 No Schmatz, i don't consider them avdentures, they're blatant RPGs but i'll forgive you cos you're so nice and natty, neither the sims, wolfenstein or prince of persia is an adventure game
The Adventurer Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 Gotta be Blade Runner (WestWood) Zork Grade Inquisitor (Activition) Zork Nemesis (Activition) Return to Zork (Infocom) Douglas Adam's StarShip Titanic (The Digital Village) The Neverhood (Dreamworks) (I can't believe no ones metioned Zork yet!)
Lemon Head Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 the neverhood was a craaaaazy game, talk about original graphics tho - impressive you know when it first came out it cost 50 quid
The Adventurer Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 Quid? Sorry I'm American what country is that from? Oh and I realy liked the Neverhood because 1) It was a funny game like LucasArt Adventurers and 2) The Puzzles were Myst like. It was the perfect combination of both.
Remi Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 Originally posted by The Adventurer Quid? Sorry I'm American what country is that from? It's how Brits say "50 bucks" basically.
Trapezoid Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 Space Quest 5, King's Quest 6, Simon the Sorceror, Discworld...
Jake Posted December 10, 2001 Posted December 10, 2001 I haven't played that many really I liked TLJ and... erm. I enjoyed Kings Quest 5 at the time but in hindsight it was sort of "ehhh." I played that Black Cauldron Sierra game a long time ago and it was the devil.
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