An influx of popular adventure games begs the question, is this the return of the adventure?
Skunkape Games has released a collector's edition of the Sam & Max Save the World vinyl soundtrack. There's also a digital album on Bandcamp.
"Two classic Sam & Max games coming to PlayStation on September 29! Sam is a six-foot canine detective with a love of justice. Max is a hyperkinetic rabbity-thing with a taste for mayhem. Together, they’re the Freelance Police—an irreverent comedy duo whose esoteric crime-fighting style has been entertaining comic book and video game fans for more than thirty years.
In Sam & Max Save the World (aka Season One), a mind-control scheme involving washed-up child stars spirals to encompass the media, the mafia, the United States government, and the internet, building up to an out-of-this-world finale. In Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space (aka Season Two), Sam & Max are back on the crime beat in a showdown with Santa Claus, a race to subdue a giant volcano, and a face-off with a Eurotrash vampire... and then things get really weird. "
The Nintendo Switch Point & Click Sale is offering discounts as high as 76% off for adventure games on the Nintendo Switch.
They deserve to have a place as they never got anywhere near their peak in terms of graphics, sound and story telling. Some of my most memorable games have been adventures over the years.
I agree! Adventure Titles still reign supreme in my book! So many good memories and more to the point, so many possibilities on the horizon :)