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Games Like Lost Horizon for PS2

#1 Ghost Master

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Ghost Master combines the elements of Strategy, Puzzle, Tactical and Simulation developed by Stick Puppies and published by Strategy First. The game supports single-player mode and casts the player in the role of an enemy, who is a Ghost Master. It takes place in the stunning environment and offers certain task to complete specific duties. The goals of the player comprise hauntings, renegade ghosts, avenge death and more. There are fourteen different levels to play and enjoy and each with different challenges, tasks, and objectives. The ultimate goal is to frighten the humans and force them to leave the area. The game offers the similar gameplay like Real-time Strategy game and lets the player at the start to select the ghost from which he wants to play. Each ghost has one or two objects. Ghost Master includes exciting features such as Fifteen Unique Adventures, 3D Environment, Special Effects, different Locations and more. Try it out, and it’ll entertain you.

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#2 Myst III: Exile

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Myst III: Exile combines the Graphic Adventure and Puzzle elements developed by Presto Studios and published by Ubisoft. The game has Single-player mode only and it is the third installment in the series of Myst. It takes place in the fantasy-themed world and puts the player in the role of the stranger, who is a friend of Atrus. According to the gameplay, Atrus is capable of creating links to other mysterious worlds known as Ages by writing a book. The game offers the similar gameplay to its predecessors and allows the player to explore engaging, pre-rendered worlds called as Ages by using either the space bar or mouse clicks for movement around the world. It uses point and click interface to interact with environment and non-player characters. The player needs to explore the world from first-person perspective and struggle to complete a variety of objectives to progress through the game. With well-written story, superb mechanics, and brilliant controls, Myst III: Exile is the best game to play and enjoy.

#3 Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat

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Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat is an Adventure, Detective, Mystery-based Third-person Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game developed by Ubisoft Entertainment Software. The game offers exciting gameplay based on the popular comic book character of the same name. The storyline focuses on the protagonist named as Largo, who is an orphan and was adopted by the wealthiest person, who was looking for an heir. After the death of his adopted father, the player inherits the winch corporation. There are a series of challenging levels, and the player needs to accomplish each one to advance through the story. The player explores the world from a third-person perspective, interact with non-player characters, and fulfil the requirements of each goal while earning points to unlock further stuff. As the game progresses, it becomes difficult to play. Each level is full of challenging puzzles which the player has to solve to show off his detective skills to become the master. With addictive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning graphics, Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat is the best game to play and enjoy.

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#4 The Da Vinci Code

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The Da Vinci Code is an Adventure, Puzzle and Single-player video game developed by The Collective, Inc. and published by 2K Games. It offers an exciting gameplay that players have never experienced before. The game was released on the same day the movie of the same name was released in theatres based on the novel by Dan Brown. The game is perfect blend of Puzzle and Action-Adventure elements and the player can explore the environment from a third-person perspective. The game’s aim, as with both the movie and the book, is to find the Holy Grail. To complete the goal, the player must collect clues, solve tricky puzzles and evade or take down enemies to advance through the story. In the game, the player can control both Sophie Neveu and Robert Langdon. The majority of the gameplay incorporates one of three main aspects such as puzzle, melee combat, and searching. When exploring the locations, the player can move the character around the 3D environment from a third-person viewpoint. With immersive gameplay, superb graphics, and stunning visuals, The Da Vinci Code is the best game to play.