Quest 64 is one of those RPGs that feels like a time capsule from a period when developers were still figuring out what fantasy adventures should look like in 3D. It doesn't carry the same reputation as the genre's biggest classics, but it has a distinctive personality that makes it worth revisiting, especially if you enjoy games that feel a little experimental. The world has an open, sometimes lonely atmosphere, and the pacing leans into the idea that progress is something you earn through travel, persistence, and gradual growth.

