Games like Dance of Death: Du Lac & Fey
Looking for games like Dance of Death: Du Lac & Fey? Here are top action recommendations with a fantasy, mystery, thriller and historical focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Blacksad: Under the Skin, Syberia: The World Before or Dreamfall: The Longest Journey.
1 View Game71%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, optimization81% User Score 2,946 reviewsCritic Score 63%16 reviewsIn Blacksad: Under the Skin, you play as John Blacksad, a hard-boiled detective in a world of anthropomorphic animals. The game is a classic film noir style 3D adventure, where you'll investigate a series of murders in a corrupt city while dealing with your own inner demons. Through exploration, puzzle-solving, and dialogue choices, you'll uncover a deep and engaging narrative that delves into themes of racism, corruption, and the human condition.
View Game2 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, grinding87% User Score 1,505 reviewsCritic Score 81%14 reviews"Syberia: The World Before" is an adventure game that follows the stories of Kate Walker, a New-York attorney, and Dana Roze, a pianist from Vaghen, as they navigate through the tumultuous events of 1937 and 2004. The game features intricate puzzles and a magical atmosphere, accompanied by a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack by Inon Zur and the Budapest Film Symphony. The Deluxe Edition includes the game's soundtrack, a script of the prologue, and a fan kit.
View Game3 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, grinding83% User Score 829 reviewsCritic Score 50%1 reviewsDreamfall: The Longest Journey is the sequel to the award-winning game The Longest Journey, and continues the epic saga with an emotional storyline and interactive world. The game offers unparalleled gameplay variety, allowing players to choose how they want to approach challenges through dialogue, stealth, or combat. Experience a beautiful and stirring journey in this adventure game masterpiece.
View Game4 View Game85%Game Brain Scorestory, musicoptimization, grinding90% User Score 461 reviewsCritic Score 60%1 reviewsIn Gray Matter, recently hired assistant Samantha Everett helps reclusive neurobiologist Dr. David Styles conduct experiments on six volunteers at Oxford University. As strange incidents occur, players must decipher the true intentions of Dr. Styles' research and uncover the secrets of Dread Hill House. Legendary game author Jane Jensen presents a captivating mystery adventure that explores the realms of science and the supernatural.
View Game5 View Game83%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsstability, grinding88% User Score 951 reviewsCritic Score 80%6 reviews"Beyond a Steel Sky" is a single-player thriller action game with stunning game mechanics, exceptional visuals, and a marvelous soundtrack. As Robert Foster, you search for a kidnapped child in Union City, a utopian mega-city with a dark underbelly. Engaging puzzles and dynamic responses to player actions drive the narrative in this dramatic, humorous, cyberpunk thriller with a unique atmosphere. The game is a sequel to the cult classic "Beneath a Steel Sky," from Charles Cecil and with art direction by Dave Gibbons.
View Game6 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, replayability65% User Score 1,831 reviewsCritic Score 78%3 reviewsIn "Tails Noir," play as raccoon detective Howard Lotor and investigate a personal story in a dystopian, animal-inhabited Vancouver. Inspired by film noir, sci-fi, and existential philosophy, this narrative-driven adventure offers thought-provoking dialogues and immersive exploration, challenging your perspective on personhood amidst an inevitable end.
View Game7 View Game77%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, grinding76% User Score 550 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Black Mirror" is a single-player horror point-and-click game with an intriguing story and gorgeous graphics, but it's held back by lousy mechanics, bugs, and grinding. Set in Scotland in 1926, you play as David Gordon who inherits his ancestral home where he must uncover his family's dark secrets and confront their curse. Despite its flaws, the game delivers a marvelous atmosphere with its unique gothic horror setting and creepy soundtrack.
View Game8 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, grinding78% User Score 784 reviewsCritic Score 72%15 reviews"Silence is a single-player, Mystery Point and Click game with an intriguing story, spectacular graphics, and delightful music. Players control 16-year-old Noah, journeying through the world between life and death to find his lost sister. Despite the dense, emotional atmosphere and encounters with dark creatures, the game features humor and likable characters, making for a unique and memorable experience."
View Game9 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, replayability81% User Score 368 reviewsCritic Score 73%16 reviews"Beautiful Desolation" is an isometric adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world influenced by African culture and advanced technologies. As Mark, you search for your lost brother while navigating conflicts, making tough choices, and encountering various inhabitants, some friendly and others hostile. Explore ruins of the past and shape the future through your actions in this visually striking setting.
View Game10 View Game68%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, stability65% User Score 2,640 reviewsCritic Score 72%26 reviews"Backbone" is a single-player mystery role-playing game with a phenomenal story and impressive graphics, accompanied by a stellar soundtrack. As raccoon detective Howard Lotor, you'll explore a dystopian Vancouver full of anthropomorphic animals while unraveling a deeply personal narrative. The game boasts a dense atmosphere, emotional depth, and engaging dialogues, however, it has low replayability, is grind-heavy, and has some bugs.
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