Zap Rowsdower
Banned
Hit the Road is funny but its puzzles are bad. Devil's Playhouse is the best Sam and Max game.I really liked the original but didn't fall for it as hard as it seems like a lot of other people did.
Hit the Road is funny but its puzzles are bad. Devil's Playhouse is the best Sam and Max game.I really liked the original but didn't fall for it as hard as it seems like a lot of other people did.
Hit the Road is funny but its puzzles are bad. Devil's Playhouse is the best Sam and Max game.
Hey all -
I put together a quick gameplay teaser for our upcoming point & click adventure: "Arkhangel: The House of the Seven Stars".
Take a look!
https://vimeo.com/226576976
If you want to check out the official page:
https://winternightgames.com/arkhangel/
We're getting close! :-D
-Zack
Looks really nice, looking forward to it! Good luck!
Darkside Detective is a new PnC release
it is $10 @ humblebundle and you get drm-free and Steam copy
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/the-darkside-detective
How is it?
Officer Dooley is the best point and click character Ive met in ages, and I say that having thoroughly enjoyed the company of Thimbleweed Parks misfits and misanthropes. Dooley is on a different level though. Maybe its that hes unvoiced and yet so smartly written that I can hear his every word, or maybe its that hes secretly the worlds laziest anarchist trapped inside the uniform of a policeman.
RPS recommends it:
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/07/28/the-darkside-detective-review/
I bought it because of this review but I might not be able to get to it this weekend.
Just beat The Lion's Song, and man that finale was such a stinger and emotional moment.
If you can I strongly recommend getting it for $10, although it might go on sale down the line, if you're up for playing it now or anytime soon, def. give it a play
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Still can't believe TJD Chap 3 is finally coming out next month, on the 21st. Feels like I've been waiting forever. Can't wait! Here's a preview trailer they just released to pump folks up if anyone wants to watch.
https://youtu.be/tXGVFnOKMaw
Oh snap! I still need to play Chap 2! I'm sure i have it around here somewhere but it slipped my mind with all the great releases so far this year. Thanks for the reminder.
edit: I must have played it as i bought it back in 2014! Man, it's been such a wait between episodes but i don't care as i've really enjoyed it but i obviously need a replay to refresh my memory!
This seems lovely, I'll keep an eye for it when it's available on GOG.
If you have played The Last Door, how close is this game compared to it? I know it's not a horror game, I'm talking about the overall feeling of the game, its ambience, music, etc.
I hadn't played Last Door mainly because I am not a fan of horror games but looking at the screenshots of it, Lion's Song is way more detailed and the animations are very good.
Lion's Song is a very simple game although one may replay it in order to get the 'better storyline' of events.
Thank you.
Too bad you're not a fan of horror games, because if you are, I heartily recommend The Last Door. It's my favourite adventure game I've played this year.
Gibbous' Kitteh demonstrating the average adventure game player's approach to puzzles:
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Have both seasons but haven't begun them yet, glad to hear people love them haha
NEW TITLE IN BLACK MIRROR SERIES! (sorry for caps, couldn't contain myself)
https://adventuregamers.com/news/view/33391
Seems to be marketed as a re-imagining so I was worried it was just a remake of the original but seems like it's a new independent story with the same dark atmosphere. I'm super excited!
It's funny how many devs this series has gone through, though. Future Games, Cranberry Production and now KING Art Games. I loved their The Raven and The Book of Unwritten Tale games so I trust they'll put their best into this as well.
...November 28th is the release date..? Wow, I didn't see that coming so soon.. They hid it well from the public. Kinda happy about that. Time to get on replaying the first two again. Where's my week off work to fully delve into the world again?
The executive producer on Black Mirror II seems to be involved for this iteration as well. Did not know that KING Art was also involved with the second game so at least you know they know what it takes to not ruin such a beautiful series.
Ohh that's amazing. Black Mirror games are some of my favorite.
I definitely thought this series was dead so it's a huge surprise. And done by the people behind Book of Unwritten Tales. Really excited about this!!
Argh Gabe Knight 2 crashed on me during Ch. 2 and I forgot to save ina dvance.
Thankfully I know what to do so I can get back to where I got the crash pretty quickly.
So far...I ain't feeling the FMV route they went with, game feels rather slow too.
Still I am liking the story so far.
By Crom the graphics of Gabe Knight 3 are puke inducing.
Those visuals did NOT age well.
EDIT: Bah scratch that Machinarium
It is high time I started this game and finished it already!
OK gang here's a little something interesting-
What was your very first PnC game? Was it a game that got you interested in the genre?
By Crom the graphics of Gabe Knight 3 are puke inducing.
Those visuals did NOT age well.
EDIT: Bah scratch that Machinarium
It is high time I started this game and finished it already!
Gabriel Knight 3 was almost unplayable when it was released, in my opinion - not because of the cat hair puzzle or whatever, but its horrific interface and camera. I can just about cope with the terrible graphics - and even then they weren't good - but it's just so frustrating to interact with that I never have done. I played it with a walkthrough when I originally completed it, and wanted to try and get back to it now that I've forgotten everything about it because everyone always bangs on about how amazing Le Serpent Rouge is, but I just can't do it.
Then again, I also thought Gabriel Knight 2 was hideous when it was released and still do now - the only one of the three I've never finished.
Machinarium is a delight and you will enjoy every minute of it![]()
The Secret of Monkey Island
Saw an add for the game, with the box art, in an old swedish computer magazine about the Amiga, that was printed in black & white (I think) in a newspaper format.
The boxart and the title definitely made the game stand out, making it look a bit like a novel among more standard games.
Didn't get it until some time after I had gotten an Amiga 500, but it definitely felt like an instant classic for me, and it definitely got me hooked in the genre, and I've been that since.
But it also set some criteria for what kind of P&C adventure games that interested me, which are essentially two very specific ones.
*Non linear puzzle structure within the acts, so that you can work on multiple puzzles at once.
*Varied puzzles, where not everything should be the same kind of inventory combination puzzles
That's why more linear games like Machinarium feels a bit constrained, and games like Gemine Rue feels a bit "meh!". And why the latter Monkey Island games repeated use of variations of insult swordfighting felt a bit cheap.
Broken Age feels like one of the better modern P&C adventure games that captured the gameplay essence of the LucasArts games.
And when games can't be arsed to fullfil those criterias, I rather want them to go in a different direction, like Firewatch, Gone Home and games like that.
Or you have to pull of a fantastic story and a fantastic art style to get away with it, like Full Throttle managed to do, to compensate for it's limited and relatively linear puzzle chains.