2008 adventure game holiday shopping guide
Tick… tick… tick…
The countdown to Christmas is on… or the countdown to whatever holiday you observe personally, so long as it’s equally over-commercialized and requires buying lots of stuff. That’s right, whatever your motivation for the spirit of giving, “buying lots of stuff” is the task at hand for most of us.
What are adventure games?
Perhaps you randomly stumbled upon this site looking for tips on what games to buy this Christmas. Well, you’re in the right place (welcome!). This guide is specialized in a specific genre called adventure games. These types of games are generally all about exploration and investigation, and rarely include action or complex game controls. That makes them suitable for both frequent and casual gamers. Adventure games allow you to play as a detective, explorer, attorney, ghosthunter, historical figure, and much more. Have a look at the games and links on this page for a better idea of the playing experiences that adventure games offer.
Now what to buy… that’s the puzzle.
Yes, even in a little niche genre like our own, the choices can be daunting sometimes, particularly when you’re being crushed by a sea of stressed humanity on all sides in game stores. The good news is, we’re here to help! After all, we’ve been up to our eyeballs (if not in over our heads) in all-things-adventure this whole year, so who better to guide you through this purchasing quandary?
Read on, then, as we take you through the best options of the past year, plus a few timeless gems you may have overlooked. Along with each item on the list are direct links to online retailers and download sites. Most of these are affiliate links, meaning Adventure Gamers gets a small commission when you make a purchase, It’s the gift that keeps on giving! But these links are purely optional, and there are many games not listed here at all, as our goal is to recommend only what we consider the top games the genre has to offer, according to varying needs. So consider this a step-by-step walkthrough, and all you need to do is point-and-click on your games of choice (or at least head forearmed back out into the teaming masses).
Oh, and just between us, if this list should simply happen to get forwarded to all those friends and family who are buying gifts for YOU, we promise we won’t tell. Not that we’re encouraging that or anything (cough).
This Year’s Top Releases (PC)
You’ve probably heard the hype, read the reviews, and whipped out that credit card for some of these already, but a year is a long time to let something fall between the cracks. The following is a list of the latest and greatest adventures of 2008, and there’s sure to be something here for everybody’s tastes.
Comedy
If laughter is the best medicine, then you can help ensure your friends and family are in the best of health this season with these whimsical and occasionally side-splitting (in the good, totally figurative way, of course) comic adventures that should transport you back to the classics of yesteryear.
A Vampyre Story

The only game on our list not to have passed the certified AG Approval Board (namely, a review), we’re prepared to go out on limb for what is easily one of the most anticipated graphic adventures in years. From its jaw-dropping art style to quirky cast of characters, it’s a game that simply bleeds charm, which is handy since you’ll play as a vampire and will want to drink it all in.
Where to buy: Adventure Shop, Amazon UK, Amazon US
So Blonde

Our review:
“One of the most compelling adventures I have played in a long time and a journey that every adventurer worth the title should embark upon.”
Where to buy: Adventure Shop, Amazon UK, Amazon US
Sam & Max: Season Two

Our review: (of Episode 204: Chariots of the Dogs)
“A flawless adventure gaming experience that will be treasured by all.”
Where to buy: Telltale Games online store
Mystery
If comedy games don’t tickle your funny bone, perhaps something a little more serious is in store. And as it just so happens, there actually are several in stores now. In fact, there are mysteries aplenty in this genre, so read on for some of this year’s finest.
Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy

Our review:
“A fascinating escape into another time, offering a rare glimpse of one of history’s most notable characters.”
Where to buy: Amazon UK, Amazon US
Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis

Our review:
“Manages to do justice to one of the most revered literary protagonists of all time… you won’t find a more detailed or enjoyable treasure hunt out there.”
Where to buy: Adventure Shop, Amazon UK, Amazon US
Overclocked: A History of Violence

Our review:
“A tale that keeps you engrossed from beginning to end – or more accurately, end to beginning.”
Where to buy: Adventure Shop, Amazon UK, Amazon US
Suspense
Challenges of the mind are all very well and good, but there’s nothing quite like that chilling shiver running down your spine. You can usually count on the genre for at least one or two supernatural adventures a year, and this year is no exception.
Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon

Our review:
A solid adventure with an intriguing mix of legend and fact.”
Where to buy: Adventure Shop, Amazon US
Science Fiction
While it seems the genre is forever looking backwards, rest assured that there will always be games that look ahead to the future. So if sci-fi is your thing, the next game should leave you beaming.
The Immortals of Terra: A Perry Rhodan Adventure

Our review:
“Both engaging in its own right and a gentle introduction to a much deeper, more diverse world than many sci-fi offerings.”
Where to buy: Amazon UK, Amazon US
Younger Gamers
While many of these recommendations are suitable for all but young children, not all of them specifically cater to younger demographics. For the youthful adventurers out there, here are some suggestions that should appeal to their sense of curiosity and wonder.
Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice

Our review:
A solid game with all the elements we have come to rely on from Nancy Drew.”
Where to buy: Amazon US
The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft

Our review:
An entertaining mystery that will provide quite a few hours of solid gaming.”
Where to buy: Amazon UK, Amazon US
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