Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm

Crystal Key 2: The Far Realm (2004)

by Earthlight Productions, Kheops Studio, The Adventure Company
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle
Game modes:Single player
Story:This first person adventure game sees the player attempt to stop an alien invasion of earth.
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user avatar@Nero299user avatar@Nero299
February 02, 2025
After Myst and Riven, this was an early gem of my Adventure genre experience. Has it held up over time or become a true classic? Not really, but the nostalgia with both Crystal Key and its sequel runs incredibly deep and I would buy it in an instant just to bring back the memories from that era of gaming, even if it's not a top tier game. This is a textbook definition for a "Good Old Game" that merits preservation.
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