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| ReijiKido99 | Sep 28 2008, 11:48:01 PM |
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1. I'd prefer a heroine, mainly because all of the Clock Tower games have followed a heroine (with the exception of CT2 which allowed you to play as a man for a brief time, which is also fine). I guess it wouldn't be a HUGE deal if the switched genders, but since the original games are based quite a bit on horror/slasher films, and many of those films center around helpless women, I'd think it'd me more sense to stick with that theme rather than following a helpless male. But, really, not a huge issue for me. 2. I definitely prefer survival horror. I don't mind a supernatural twist to the game like in the originals, but I think that these sort of games lose their edge when they dive too far into the fantasy realm (see Clock Tower 3). I was never a huge fan of Sailor Alyssa. 3. Resourcefulness. I don't recall the games relying too heavily on puzzles. Obviously there were some, I know CT3 had more than the rest, but puzzles seem to work better in games like Resident Evil than in Clock Tower. 4. I liked the feel of the first games, even Ghosthead, but I did like the atmosphere in the earlier levels of CT3. Once the game turned to Chopper's world that feeling was sort of lost. 5. I definitely like an expansive cast of characters. Mainly because that means more death scenes, and more opportunities for a POOL CLOSED 2.0. I mean, the cast doesn't have to be huge, FF had only a handful of orphans thrown into a house and it worked fine...but I still really liked CT2's bigger list :P |
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