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Adventure
Luigi’s Mansion
Poor Luigi, the often pushed-to-the-side brother of Mario. Even when he finally received his own game as a launch title on GameCube, he was sent to explore a haunted mansion. Thankfully, although Luigi was frequently scared, Luigi’s Mansion was more comical than anything else.
Armed with a ghost-vanquishing vacuum, a flashlight, and a modified Game Boy, Luigi’s quest to find Mario was filled with countless surprises and intriguing mysteries. Though the game ended prematurely, its puzzles and delightfully creepy atmosphere engaged enough players to warrant a great 3DS sequel, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon.
Metroid Prime
No one could have expected that Metroid’s jump to 3D would prove to be one of the greatest games of all time, especially considering that Retro Studios created Metroid Prime as a first-person shooter. We’re placing it in the action-adventure category of our list, however, as it leans heavily on exploring its intoxicating landscape for new secrets, abilities, and baddies to blast into smithereens.
Remarkably, Prime captured the essence of what made 2D Metroid games so great — an open world that is retraced repeatedly as you gain new powers. Somehow, Retro and Nintendo managed to convert this model to 3D without it ever feeling repetitive. Smart controls, powers that feel like joys to discover and even greater to use, and all of the novel atmosphere that put Metroid on the map, made Prime an absolute triumph. Seriously, play this game if you haven’t already. It’s one of the greatest adventure games ever made.
Star Fox Adventures
Star Fox is mostly known for its ship battles, but Star Fox Adventures leaned heavily into third-person action adventure, turning Fox McCloud into an intergalactic Link. Over the course of the adventure, Fox unlocks more weapons and items through exploration and completing tasks. The game largely centered on melee combat, of which it also borrowed from The Legend of Zelda.
Although the story, which sees Fox looking into the disturbance of the Dinosaur Planet, isn’t the most memorable, it is one of the more story-focused entries in the series. Adventures also featured the traditional Arwing ship combat, which improved over its predecessors thanks to better controls and visuals.
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Prime set the stage, but Echoes delivered the narrative goods. The only knock on the original is that it was light on story. Echoes fixed that with a story steeped in Metroid lore, complete with two different versions of the same world that harked back to what Nintendo has done with The Legend of Zelda franchise on numerous occasions.
Echoes is every bit as good as its predecessor, though the difficulty was ratcheted up a few notches. We’d also like to forget that Echoes introduced multiplayer to the series in the form of tedious split-screen deathmatch. Play Prime first of course, and the then follow up Echoes by completing the trilogy with Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. And we’re probably not alone in hoping Nintendo re-releases the trilogy on Switch before Metroid Prime 4 arrives.
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem, remarkably, was originally in development for Nintendo 64. It feels like a miracle that it launched as a GameCube exclusive in 2002. A decidedly M-rated horror game, Eternal Darkness is played through multiple third-person perspectives with branching storylines. The story revolves around The Tome of Eternal Darkness, a mysterious book found in the home of Alexandra Roivas’ murdered grandfather.
Upon opening the book, players travel through history, playing as people from all walks of life trying to stave off an evil entity. The coolest aspect of the game, the Sanity meter, really messed with players. When filled, the game purposely tried to distort your perception of what was going on. It even went as far as to display fake error messages on your TV to make you think something was wrong with your hardware. Unnerving and fascinating, Eternal Darkness also found its way on our list of best horror games.
Beyond Good & Evil
From the creator of Rayman, Beyond Good & Evil completely flopped at launch. It was a brilliant adventure game with fun combat, neat puzzles, and featured an engaging futuristic story with a memorable cast. Yet it didn’t do well at all.
It has become a cult classic over the years, however, and for good reason. Jade’s investigation into an intergalactic conspiracy provided just the right amount of variety of platforming, action, and puzzles. The buzz surrounding it has been substantial enough to finally get a follow-up off the ground, the wildly ambitious Beyond Good & Evil 2, which will launch a ways down the road.