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| MrMasonW2DS | Sep 3 2008, 12:45:27 AM |
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Just taking the word of the sites mentioned by Enig and of the Wiki article, I voted yes. But I sorta believe that very early on, Haunting Ground became something else that was still very intentionally related to Clock Tower. Having just beaten the game (literally, less than three hours ago) it seems to me like Capcom realized they couldn't very well make it a sequel, because it's almost like they were fixing what they saw as mistakes they'd made with Clock Tower 3. There are too many similarities between the two games' plots to be mere coincidence, I think. Spoiler: click to toggle Now, many of those similarities I would chalk up to merely gameplay similarities or genre similarities, if not for the fact that Capcom made both games and surely would have been deeply aware of these similarities. It's almost like someone at Capcom thought, "What if we took the basic outline of CT3's plot and tweaked it so as to better capture the spirit of the original Clock Tower games, like fans have been asking for? Because, it seems to me at least, that Haunting Ground is, in many ways, what a less fantastical, more confined and lonely version of Clock Tower 3 would look like. If you strip Clock Tower 3 of multiple (particularly time travelling) locations and the human interaction Alyssa has in Dennis, it'd already begin to feel more like Haunting Ground. Hewie is the biggest addition, but then, since once production began, Haunting Ground wasn't supposed to be a Clock Tower game anymore, that big difference could be explained easily, as well as by the fact that Hewie gives Fiona a friend but while still making you feel isolated, since you have no human companions... So I guess I think Haunting Ground is not only possibly a tribute to Clock Tower despite not being released as a Clock Tower, but a "what-might-have-been" regarding Clock Tower 3. And though I'm glad CT3 exists, if Haunting Ground is a "what-might-have-been" then it certainly captures the spirit of the Clock Tower duology better, particularly the isolated "I may be the only sane living person within these walls" feel of The First Fear. Haunting Ground is awesome enough for me whether it does or doesn't have anything at all to do with Clock Tower; but it's still a very interesting thought if it does (in spirit). |
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