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as the name implies this topic is for citations of adventure games that you love and strongly recommend and one that you want everyone to avoid like the plague.and please give your thoughts about it.let's begin:
Gabriel Knight Sins of the fathers:a great game with superb voice acting,with Tim Curry as Gabriel and Mark Hamill as detective Mosely.and a great story written by Jane Jansen.
Critical Path:can't be considered a game,it's only 20 minutes long if you know every step,the acting is really bad,the story almost non-existent and you die(a lot).
Yay - Sanitarium
A very mature adventure game with a fantastic story. It's a surreal journey through the subconscious mind of a man suffering from amnesia. I highly recommend it.

Nay - Atlantis: The Lost Tales
The most illogical puzzles I've ever encountered in an adventure game. I played it right after it was released. Got completely stuck at one point, and found out that the developer had already posted a complete walkthrough on their homepage. On reading the walkthrough, it was clear to me that the developers had as little idea of how one was supposed to figure out the puzzles as I did, they just knew what the solutions were. I gave up in disgust and uninstalled the game.
+ Toonstruck. Christopher Lloyd stuck in a zany cartoon world. Some scenes tend to leave permanent marks on your mind... tutu butt bowling, why do I always remember the butt bowling. "All animals were harmed during this performance". I wonder if the petition for the badly needed sequel got anywhere.
- 15 Days. An attempt at point & click interactive movie which has less interactivity that Heavy Rain and worse "movie" than everything Sega CD had delivered, acted by the least flexible 3D models in recent years. Oh, and most puzzles make no bloody sense. Apparently, a perfect reproduction of a painting can be produced based on a jpeg of it from some online encylopaedia.