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Action-adventure games are a unique combination of two different genres: action games and adventure games. They are featuring many obstacles (short and long-term) players have to overcome using a tool or item as leverage. Good action-adventure games are usually focused around exploration and often involve simple puzzle solving, item gathering, and basic combat. Action-adventure is such a powerful label that it’s sometimes attached to games that don’t even fit the category. The most renown brand in action-adventure genre is probably Resident Evil - one of the greatest franchises in the video game history. But here, on Price.Rip you will find only the best action-adventure games for PC and consoles. Games Republic. Top action-adventure titles, best prices, and a lot of fun for PC gamer.The best games of 2017Bayonetta is a series of TPP action games created by PlatinumGames. Its first installment was originally released in 2009 (Japan) and 2010 (North America and Europe). Originally it was a PlayStation-only title but in 2014 the game was also released on the Wii U alongside its sequel, Bayonetta 2. Bayonetta’s port for Microsoft Windows was released in April 2017. Bayonetta takes place in Vigrid, a fictional European city. The games’ protagonist (and titular character) is a witch, capable of shapeshifting and proficient in using various weapons. She can also summon demons and use multiple magical attacks. Bayonetta features a great combat system, very is similar to the Devil May Cry series. Both games received very good reviews and were praised for their combat mechanics and soundtrack. The first Bayonetta game sold over 1.5 million units worldwide and was awarded and nominated for several end-of-the-year accolades. Fun fact: An anime adaptation, titled Bayonetta: Bloody Fate, was released in 2013. If you like non-stop action and fluid combat mechanics, Bayonetta games are the perfect pick for you. Both installments ooze with fun and fast-paced action scenes. It’s a must-have for every gamer!Hide
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