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For spooky season I decided to revisit Capcom's take on Clock Tower and their very much spiritual successor to Clock Tower, Haunting Ground.
Both were games I had played before but it's been a while, longer in the case of Clock Tower 3.
I beat Clock Tower 3 and am working my way through Haunting Ground.
Both are great games, Clock Tower 3 is pretty cheesy, but in that lovable way, I also like how the story gets darker than usual, what with
Haunting Ground meanwhile is one of the most underrated games of all time, it's absurd gamers slept on this one like they did, it's SO good, not just one of my favorite horror games but one of my favorite games period, it's great revisiting this one again.
Clock Tower 3 is solid but does feel like development was a bit rushed and it peaks early, there's some head scratching things I was wondering for anyone else who's played it what their take might be,
All very weird, but weird things like that are interesting.
Maybe they were sorta meant to be sequel hooks, it'd be pretty cool if Clock Tower 3 got a direct sequel as given the game's story, the fact that it's been 20+ years since the game would work perfectly with Alyssa having a 15 year old daughter of her own now.
But I would rather see a sequel or reboot to Haunting Ground, that'd be pretty amazing to see done with the modern RE engine, Capcom really needs to do something with it, I think RE8 took some obvious influence from it and the game has since amassed a pretty sizable cult following I've noticed, it'd be great to see it back.
Both were games I had played before but it's been a while, longer in the case of Clock Tower 3.
I beat Clock Tower 3 and am working my way through Haunting Ground.
Both are great games, Clock Tower 3 is pretty cheesy, but in that lovable way, I also like how the story gets darker than usual, what with
a little girl getting murdered and the fact that your beloved grandfather is trying to kill you.
Haunting Ground meanwhile is one of the most underrated games of all time, it's absurd gamers slept on this one like they did, it's SO good, not just one of my favorite horror games but one of my favorite games period, it's great revisiting this one again.
Clock Tower 3 is solid but does feel like development was a bit rushed and it peaks early, there's some head scratching things I was wondering for anyone else who's played it what their take might be,
What is behind the boarded up door in Alyssa's house? Why was it boarded up and why the heck is there a dead body in the house's bathtub? Presumably it's one of the "lodgers" but who killed them and why? Since it was a skeleton, it would have been there a long time.
All very weird, but weird things like that are interesting.
Maybe they were sorta meant to be sequel hooks, it'd be pretty cool if Clock Tower 3 got a direct sequel as given the game's story, the fact that it's been 20+ years since the game would work perfectly with Alyssa having a 15 year old daughter of her own now.
But I would rather see a sequel or reboot to Haunting Ground, that'd be pretty amazing to see done with the modern RE engine, Capcom really needs to do something with it, I think RE8 took some obvious influence from it and the game has since amassed a pretty sizable cult following I've noticed, it'd be great to see it back.
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