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05-07-2015 12:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by Oriphiel
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Hey man, you should have known that picking up that piece of string five hours ago would result in a hellbeast tearing out your heart right before the end, causing you to have to go all the way back to the beginning. :laughing:
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You've summed it up nicely :finger:
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Originally Posted by LoathsomePete
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I never got into the King's Quest games, a little too dry and straight forward for me. Police Quest is pretty dry too, but it's an interesting look at police procedure that I find intriguing. It was pretty easy though, I mean I really only had a walkthrough up for crime code things I had to enter when I booked people. Honestly though there's really no story here, you just kind of meander around, going through scene-to-scene, then finally you find out what it is you're suppose to be doing, then you do it. I will say this for it though, no stupid fucking mazes.
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I just like the idea of playing a game with police procedures and the Police Quest games looked nice from some of the screenshots. Most of the Kings, Police and Space quest games underwent big graphical improvements in the 90s as well, which is no surprise as the series are quiet long, but I understand that they might not be the best place to start for a gamer.
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I think the Delphine adventure games are some of the worst for that, although some of the really old Sierra games like Manhunter: New York are pretty punishing for that.
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The Delphine games were some of the first adventure games I ever played when they first came out and the two I remember were Cruise for a Corpse and Operation Stealth.
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Originally Posted by Black Francis
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Which would be good games from the genre then?
i wanna play them cause i never had the chance to growing up, Maniac mansion was honestly one of my favorite games from the nes and i always wanted to play more games like that.
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A lot of the games have been mentioned so far on the last few pages ;)
Anyway like you I'm very interested in playing a whole load of point and click adventure games and have made up a huge list that I want to try and get through in the next year or so. Maybe I'll try and play 1 a week or 1 every two weeks as I know most aren't that long and as they're quite relaxing they're easy to play.
If you want to start somewhere really great I recommend either the Monkey island or Broken sword games but if you want something older then I guess it depends on how patient you are with the graphics and the playing restrictions, like dying for anything, silly mazes or just really hard puzzles.
The very first adventure game I ever played was a game called Eureka back in 1984/85 and hell I love to see a remake of that classic.
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