Damn, I didn't even know there WERE any point and click adventure games for PS1. I hope this thread receives some input!
Damn, I didn't even know there WERE any point and click adventure games for PS1. I hope this thread receives some input!
Of the top of my head, Broken Sword 1 & 2 are very good games with likable characters (at least for me).
Dracula The Last Sanctuary is another tile, as well as the other one in it's family (don't remember the name, or if it was a sequel or prequel).
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Blazing Dragons, Myst, and Riven sequel to Myst come to mind right away. I'm sure there are a few more
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Time for a nerd lesson. The 1st Clock Tower was originally released on the Super Nintendo, but in Japan only. It was later released on the PS1 in celebration of the sequel. That's the game we got; Clock Tower 2. A spin-off subtitled "Ghost Head" was released here as Clock Tower 2.
I highly suggest trying the first two and skipping Ghost Head. The SNES game is better storywise, but the first PS1 game has a bit more to offer in the story department. Neither are scary, just mildly creepy and bizarre.
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Riven was also horrible on PS1 because you had to switch disks between areas. Considering it was I belive a four disk game, the exploration was truly annoying.
Last edited by lagartija_nick; 08-28-2010 at 07:25 AM.
PS Riven was 5 discs., & not horrible.
You stayed on an island (disc) until you boarded a tram & rode to another island (switched discs.) So, you werent really in any danger of wandering aimlessly & suddenly prompted to switch discs. Hopefully, you soon realized if you rode a tram, you'd have to switch discs.
Last edited by RJ; 08-28-2010 at 01:53 PM.
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