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in the boundaries of adventure genre

Barbader

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precisely now im deciding if install GK III i tried it before but i entered in a "death to the classic adventure" mood. I still wonder why adventure genre doesnt search other ways of storytelling... there are some models out there, some ideas of games like Fahrenheit(waiting some blaming) or Facade. Above all i miss freedom and narrative flexibility. I wish to know titles in this sense or simply odd or weird ones.

Facade a one-act interactive drama
 

ghostdog

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I think you should play GKIII it's a great game if you're not concerned about some blocky 3d graphics. The story is ,again, very well written and it has some very good puzzles.

Psychonauts is a unique and clever game. It's made by Tim Schafer that was one of the lead developers of Lucasarts and main creator of Grim Fandago. It combines adventure with platform and some rpg elements. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychonauts
 

Nameless0ne

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Yes, just go ahead and try out GK3. It is really a great game. I liked GK1 more though, have you tried it? I loved Fahrenheit too, i am yet to try out Facade -heard a lot about it! :)
 

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