Games Like Snatcher

12 games similar to Snatcher — handpicked for fans of Adventure and Visual Novel games.

Top Games Similar to Snatcher

Feature PlatformYearScoreGenre
Adventure ATARI-260019808Adventure
Adventures of Lolo NES19898.8Puzzle, Adventure
Banjo-Kazooie NINTENDO-6419989.5Platformer, Adventure
Body Harvest NINTENDO-6419987.8Action, Adventure
Castlevania 64 NINTENDO-6419997.8Action, Adventure
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness NINTENDO-6419998Action, Adventure

All 12 Games Like Snatcher

🕹️
Adventure
1980
Adventure box art
ATARI-2600
8
1980 · Atari

Warren Robinett's groundbreaking adventure game invented the action-RPG genre with its free-roaming exploration, item collection, and monster combat. It also contained gaming's first Easter egg — the developer's name hidden in a secret room — making it one of the most historically significant games ever made.

Adventures of Lolo
1989
Adventures of Lolo box art
NES
8.8
1989 · HAL Laboratory

HAL Laboratory's 1989 NES puzzle game — Adventures of Lolo follows the blue ball protagonist rescuing Princess Lala from the Great Devil across 50 rooms of block-pushing, enemy deflection, and crystal heart collection puzzles. HAL's puzzle design is precise and satisfying, making it one of the finest NES puzzle games.

🕹️
Body Harvest
1998
Body Harvest box art
NINTENDO-64
7.8
1998 · DMA Design

A direct predecessor to the Grand Theft Auto open-world formula from the same studio, Body Harvest drops a time-traveling soldier into sprawling free-roaming environments spanning multiple eras of human history under alien invasion. DMA Design's ambitious scope — hijack any vehicle, explore vast maps, battle massive alien bosses — resulted in a game rougher than its ambitions but historically fascinating as the missing link between top-down GTA and the 3D open-world games that followed.

🕹️
Castlevania 64
1999
Castlevania 64 box art
NINTENDO-64
7.8
1999 · Konami

Konami's divisive attempt to bring Castlevania into 3D. Castlevania 64's gothic atmosphere, memorable boss designs, and dual-protagonist structure offered genuinely compelling moments despite its rough controls and dated visuals — and Reinhardt Schneider's vampire hunting quest captured the series' atmosphere better than the camera system deserved.

Clock Tower
1997
Clock Tower box art
PLAYSTATION
8.5
1997 · Human Entertainment

Human Entertainment's 1995 survival horror point-and-click sequel — Jennifer and two other protagonists navigate the manor of the Barrows family as Bobby, the Scissorman, hunts them. Clock Tower on PS1 features multiple protagonists, ten endings based on survival decisions, and a unique horror mechanic where running is often less useful than hiding.

Dino Crisis
1999
Dino Crisis box art
PLAYSTATION
8.3
1999 · Capcom

Capcom's dinosaur-based survival horror — essentially Resident Evil redesigned for faster, smarter predators — features real-time creature AI that makes the Velociraptors genuinely terrifying rather than scripted obstacles. Regina's infiltration mission in Secret Operation Wipeout demonstrated that the studio's survival horror formula could absorb a radically different threat profile without losing any of its tension, and the game stands as the PS1's finest horror experience outside of Resident Evil 2 and Silent Hill.

🕹️
Donkey Kong 64
1999
Donkey Kong 64 box art
NINTENDO-64
8.7
1999 · Rare

Rare's ambitious collectathon platformer sent Donkey Kong and four Kong companions through eight enormous worlds in pursuit of 3,821 collectibles. Technically impressive and generously sized, DK64's scope is both its greatest strength and its most criticized aspect — a game of extraordinary content that some consider bloated.

Dragon Warrior IV
1992
Dragon Warrior IV box art
NES
9.2
1992 · Chunsoft

Enix's 1992 NES RPG — Dragon Warrior IV (Dragon Quest IV in Japan) tells its epic JRPG story in five chapters, each following a different character — Ragnar the soldier, Alena the princess, Torneko the merchant, Mara and Nara the sisters, and finally the Hero. The chapter structure and AI-controlled party system were radical departures from NES RPG convention.

FAQ: Games Similar to Snatcher

What are the best games like Snatcher?
The best games similar to Snatcher include Adventure, Adventures of Lolo, Banjo-Kazooie, and others that share its Adventure and Visual Novel gameplay style.
What makes Snatcher unique compared to similar games?
Snatcher stands out for its combination of Adventure and Visual Novel elements developed by Konami in 1994.
Are there modern games similar to Snatcher?
Yes, many modern games draw inspiration from Snatcher. The Adventure and Visual Novel genres it helped define continue to influence games today.