I didn't mind the whole Rooder thing in Clock Tower 3 myself, even though it clashes with the feeling of (almost) complete helplessness the first three games constructed; even if you had some sort of weapon, you could never kill your stalker
until the plot said you could, zombies from Ghost Head/The Struggle Within notwithstanding. Not that you weren't helpless at times in CT3 either, but- okay, I'll stop babbling and get to the point: I'd rather not have Rooders in my CT4 (though it'd be more likely than you think!
:bricked: ), but I most likely wouldn't mind it too much if they were there as long as they weren't too powerful.
I agree with Enig's view on the Subordinates; it was interesting to have varying stalkers on your tail. Maybe CT4 could have Scissorman and little helpers of his? Like, maybe they wouldn't be Subordinates or anything too supernatural, but maybe he'd persuade people into becoming fake Scissormen like what happen in Clock Tower 2/Clock Tower (USA), or there were a cult that worships Scissorman? Wait, that's stuff I would like to see... Er...
As for other things I don't want in Clock Tower 4, I don't want just to have one ending, like Enig said. (I'm not saying the same things as her, I swear!) In fact, I'd like to see a lot of very different endings, and not just a handful of mostly similar endings like Haunting Ground said.
Oh yeah, and I don't want the player character(s) to have weapons like in the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series. (Or is it serieses?)
- OtterVinn
- Nov 5 2008, 11:50:34 AM
I would like a back-to-basics CT at one point.
:D It would be really fun if there was a level where everything was dark/very badly lit, and you only had about 3 matches on your person that would give full illumination of the room.
:)
That would be SO cool! I've never heard of a survival horror that had anything like that in it, that's really creative.
And now that Enig just HAD to mention Shadowgate, would you trip and fall to your doom if your last match went out? :bricked: :bricked: I have to agree with ya, Enig, that music when your light is about to go out always made me panic a bit. Oh dear, now I've gotten off-topic...