Remember the days of classic graphic adventure games on the PC, when companies such as Sierra and LucasArts pretty much ruled the roost? Some of the greatest games of all time, containing some of the most significant memories from my past, came out of this golden era of gaming.
The late ‘80s saw the biggest wave of success this genre had to offer. Multiple games, each special in its own right, were coming out every few months, filling the market with a wide selection of masterpieces in the making.
One of these masterpieces was King’s Quest III: To Heir is Human, the third game in the critically acclaimed and commercially successful King’s Quest series. Created by Roberta Williams, this series was a milestone in the genre of graphic adventures. Not only was it the first widely embraced series of its type, it also helped pave the way for many other classic series, […]
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