Guides by Adventures

Assassin’s Creed Mirage – All Gear Chests by region in Baghdad

The golden square chests that can be found throughout Baghdad contain items of Hidden equipment - suits, swords, daggers or their enhancement schemes. Some of them may be in a locked area and locked with a key that...

Assassin’s Creed Mirage – All Dervis Artifacts Locations

Dervis Artifacts are collectibles items that can be stolen from the pockets of eighteen passersby throughout Baghdad. They become available during the quest - "Nur's Contact", after talking to the Dervis. This collectible guide details everything you need to...

Hogwarts Legacy: All Demiguise Moon locations

In the story quest "The Caretaker’s Lunar Lament" you will meet Mr. Gladwin Moon in order to learn the new Alohomor spell that allows you to unlock level 1 locks. You will also receive an side quest, "The...

Hogwarts Legacy – Which House to choose?

As you progress through the storyline at the beginning of the game, you will arrive at the house allocation ceremony. You need to help make a choice to the sorting hat as to which house to place you...

How to get treasure chest in side quest “Well. Well. Well” Hogwarts Legacy?

There are many side quests in the game "Hogwarts Legacy" and one of them is "Well. Well. Well". The purpose of this quest is to explore a mysterious well located in the southern region of Hogwarts. Here is...

How to Get Avada Kedavra, Imperio, and Crucio Spells in Hogwarts Legacy?

Avada Kedavra, known as the Death Curse, is the most powerful of the Unforgivable spells. Three spells, Avada Kedavra, Imperio, and Crucio, are featured in the Hogwarts Legacy. In the Harry Potter books, using any of them on another...

The Last of Us Part I: Left Behind Collectibles – Chapter 12

Discover how to collect all the collectibles in the "Left Behind" add-on of The Last Of Us remake. Here you need to find 14 artifacts, 14 option conversations, and 1 Ellie Jokes (counted as dialogues in the menu). Back...

The Last of Us Part I: The Firefly Lab Collectibles – Chapter 11

Discover how to collect all the collectibles in the last two chapters of The Last Of Us remake. They start when Joel meets Marlene again and you need to find 4 artifacts, 1 Firefly pendants, 1 comics and...

The Last of Us Part I: Bus Depot Collectibles – Chapter 10

Discover how to collect all the collectibles in the tenth chapter «Bus Depot» of The Last Of Us remake. It begins when Joel and Ellie get to Salt Lake City and you need to find 4 artifacts, 3...

The Last of Us Part I: Lakeside Resort Collectibles – Chapter 9

Discover how to collect all the collectibles in chapter ninth «Lakeside Resort» of The Last Of Us remake. It begins with the arrival of winter and you need to find 10 artifacts, 2 Firefly pendants, 2 comic, 1...

About Adventures

Adventure games belong to a genre that centers around exploration, puzzle-solving, and immersive storytelling. These games typically involve players controlling a protagonist as they navigate through intricately designed worlds, interact with characters, uncover secrets, and progress through a narrative-driven experience.

Within the adventure genre, there are various subgenres that can be distinguished based on their gameplay mechanics and thematic elements. Here are some notable subgenres within the Adventure genre:

Point-and-Click Adventures: These games rely on a mouse cursor or touchscreen interface, allowing players to click on objects or locations to interact with the in-game world. The gameplay often revolves around solving puzzles, gathering items, and advancing the story. Classic examples include the “Monkey Island” series, “Grim Fandango,” and “Broken Sword.”

Graphic Adventures: This subgenre places a strong emphasis on storytelling, character development, and player choices. Players navigate through branching narratives, making decisions that influence the outcome of the story. Prominent examples include Telltale Games’ “The Walking Dead” series and “Life is Strange.”

Action-Adventure: This hybrid subgenre combines elements of adventure games with action-oriented gameplay. Players engage in combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving as they progress through a storyline. Well-known examples of this subgenre include the “Legend of Zelda” series, “Tomb Raider,” “The Last Of Us” and the “Uncharted” series.

Open-World Adventures: These games offer expansive, non-linear environments for players to explore at their own pace. Players can undertake quests, engage in side activities, and discover secrets within vast and immersive worlds. Examples of open-world adventure games include “The Elder Scrolls” series, “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,” and “Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey.”

Interactive Narrative Adventures: This subgenre places a heavy emphasis on the narrative and player choices, often incorporating dialogue options and branching storylines. Players shape the direction of the story through their decisions and interactions. Games like “Heavy Rain,” “Detroit: Become Human,” and “Until Dawn” fall into this category.

Adventure games provide players with captivating stories, intricate puzzles, and opportunities for exploration. They prioritize immersion, character development, and thought-provoking narratives. While some adventure games may share similarities in terms of gameplay mechanics or themes, each title possesses its own unique settings, art styles, characters, and storytelling approaches, contributing to a diverse range of experiences within the genre.