Tintin: Destination Adventure on the PlayStation serves as a charming cinematic swan song for the console, released during its twilight years in 2001. This platform-specific version leverages the hardware to blend classic side-scrolling action with 3D exploration and diverse vehicle-based levels, including driving and flight sequences. Players navigate through iconic scenarios from five beloved Hergé albums, featuring pre-rendered FMV cutscenes that transition the comic's aesthetic into the 32-bit era. What makes this version special for collectors is its late-lifecycle release and the variety of gameplay mechanics that keep the experience fresh. It remains an essential title for fans of the Belgian reporter, offering a nostalgic and visually faithful recreation of his globetrotting exploits. Whether solving puzzles or dodging enemies, this title captures the adventurous spirit of the series in a way unique to the original PlayStation hardware.