I vaguely remembered FMV/FMV Adventure, but my big bro and I mostly ignored them. We mainly grew up on consoles and only did PC sparingly.
Yeah, that's one thing consoles had on PCs was not so much falling into that trap(though you had games like Night Trap and such on consoles).
As someone who was 100% PC gamer at the time, that was a period where PC games were starting to get seriously high on their own farts and the adventure game genre started to spiral to its near death state it would stay in until Telltale brought it back. You know, before Telltale committed slow suicide by becoming an IP adaptation house.
Okay, there's my Hot takes:
Telltale helped saved adventure games and then when the Walking Dead hit it big they became Victims of their own success and spent all their time chasing IPs instead of making good games. Also, serious fucking crunch due to the episodic structure. When the studio died it was a bordering on a mercy kill.
Also, a lot of old video game stuff was just bad and best forgotten. Changing CDs because the games got too big, stuffing games full of crappy FMVs at the expense of gameplay, and of course, shitty licensed games that impressed no one. (Also, Bebe's kids became a video game at some point? I barely remember the film from when I was a kid but apparently it was a stinker of a licensed game, even by the standard of licensed games).