We already published the list of best PS4 games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS4 point and click games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the PS4 definitely has a great library of point and click games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the PS4 and point and click games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Game of Thrones: Episode Five – A Nest of Vipers
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2015
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
A Nest of Vipers ends on a heart-shattering note and the promise of an explosive finale.
Things are getting lively, and with quickened pacing to match the action, it’s hard not to end this episode without your brain spinning in anticipation.
With most prominent character arcs at their highest peaks, it’s a perfect penultimate episode.
#9. Game of Thrones: Episode Three – The Sword in the Darkness
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2015
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
Despite a few repetitive plot points and some weak character progression at Castle Black, the third episode more than makes up for its few stumbles by jam-packing the episode with tough choice after tough choice.
Players are constantly going to be questioning themselves, doubting others, and sitting at the edge of their seats for the majority of their playthrough.
#8. Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 1: Realm of Shadows
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2016
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
Batman: The Telltale Series offers the best of both worlds when it comes to The Dark Knight.
The Bruce Wayne sections help develop the plot and present the player with dialogue choices that will pull their allegiance in one way or another, while the Batman sequences truly typify the character, highlighting both his skills as a detective and a tactician.
#7. Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 1: The Order of the Stone
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2015
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
If you’ve been looking for an official story set place in the Minecraft universe, this is as official as it’s going to get.
The story may not be deep, but it is age-appropriate and will make for a great time to be shared with the younger Minecraft fans out there.
For fans of Minecraft, this is an easy buy.
#6. Game of Thrones: Episode Four – Sons of Winter
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2015
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
Game of Thrones: Episode Four – Sons of Winter again meets the high quality set by the previous episode.
The superbly written characters continue to keep people truly invested in their stories and the choices are really beginning to show just how much player choice can influence the tale.
#5. Game of Thrones: Episode One – Iron From Ice
- Release Data: Telltale Games, 2014
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
Game of Thrones is off to a slow but not uneventful start, but the payoff for major scenes is worth wading through.
It’s a game about family told in perhaps the most un-family-friendly environment in fantasy fiction, and in a way that will leave you sick with delight and sadness as the credits roll.
#4. 2064: Read Only Memories
- Release Data: MidBoss, 2017
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
2064: Read Only Memories tells a haunting story in a stylish way.
Its diverse roster of characters, intriguing world, and masterful soundtrack make for an engaging experience from beginning to end.
While there are some minor storytelling and structural hiccups, it nevertheless successfully combines a classic genre with modern trimmings.
#3. Full Throttle Remastered
- Release Data: Double Fine Productions, 2017
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
Full Throttle Remastered is a no-nonsense package that does exactly what it sets out to do by updating the audiovisual experience whilst retaining the original game.
Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or an adventure game newcomer, if you’re looking for a game that provides a fun experience with a well executed story then you should get Full Throttle Remastered.
#2. Broken Age
- Release Data: Double Fine Productions, 2015
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
When all’s said and done, Broken Age makes an excellent case for why the adventure game genre deserves to exist in this medium.
Indeed, it’s a wonderfully charming title that really feels like a celebration of the point-and-click format.
And, sure, it doesn’t necessarily do anything ground breaking, but it doesn’t really need to.
#1. Day of the Tentacle Remastered
- Release Data: Double Fine Productions, 2016
- Genre: Adventure » Point-and-Click
A sterling example of the point-and-click genre, this revitalized classic continues to exceed expectations decades after its initial release.
A must-have for fans of the original and a great point of entry for anyone new to the formula, Day of the Tentacle Remastered harbors a fantastic charm that can scarcely be found elsewhere.
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