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Shadowgate 64 - Trials of the Four Towers (Europe)

Nintendo 64
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1999
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A 3D first-person take on the Shadowgate point-and-click. A heavy medieval-fantasy atmosphere, old-school puzzles and careful writing. The tech is rudimentary and the pace demands patience, but point-and-click fans will find a true adventurer's adventure.

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Category
Adventure 1 player 12+
Description
3D sequel to the point-and-click adventure Shadowgate on Nintendo 64, with Lakmir exploring a cursed castle. Published by Kemco, released in 1999 in Europe and North America. First-person exploration, complex and deadly puzzles, dark fantasy storytelling, and an oppressive atmosphere.

Shadowgate 64 - Trials of the Four Towers review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB 📅06/12/1999
Published by Kemco

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Collector interest

Rare first-person adventure on a console ruled by action and platforming, developed by Infinite Ventures for Kemco as a direct extension of the MacVenture point-and-click saga. The PAL release was quiet, and a European N64 audience cool toward text-driven adventure kept circulation low. Desirability rests on that against-the-grain status: a labyrinthine real-time 3D puzzle that now draws Western-adventure devotees as much as Kemco completists.

Is Shadowgate 64 - Trials of the Four Towers still worth playing in 2026?

A sequel to the point and click adventure Shadowgate, transposed into first person 3D, Shadowgate 64 has Lakmir explore a labyrinthine castle riddled with deadly traps and tricky puzzles. The dark heroic fantasy mood, the careful reading of the environment and the patient puzzle solving carry a demanding, atmospheric adventure. The slow pace and the austerity reserve the experience for fans. For a fan of cerebral retro adventure or someone curious about Shadowgate in 3D, the title keeps a singular character.

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