^^^ clocktower 1 or 2 on the psx? if its 2, im inclined to agree
^^^ clocktower 1 or 2 on the psx? if its 2, im inclined to agree
"Kidnap the presidents wife without a plan..."
The first Clock Tower on the PS1. I haven't played the second one and really have no desire to.
To each their own. I enjoyed the first Clock Tower on the PS. Never played the sequels.
Ah, an old topic I loooove.
Get The First Fear! My first survival horror ever, and still prob the scariest in my book.
The PS version [import only] has a few extras. But emulating the SFC is just fine too.
"If each mistake being made is a new one, then progress is being made."
I said it before, but it's a bit of a tough call on which is better.
On one hand, the PS version has the extras (though again, most of them add little or nothing to the game). It also has some sprites lined up better in a couple cinematics (one involving kerosene, and the other involving crows). Plus it's somehow better in a game like this to not be able to get a certain key right in the room where you need to use it, and the PS version amends this aspect of the SFC game.
On the other hand, the sound quality in the SFC version (especially the music) is WAY better and the graphics look crisper (due to the fact that the PlayStation dithers graphics). Also, IIRC, the ability to see a certain version of the best few endings is random (you're screwed whether or not you look out a certain window) in the PS version, which annoys me. In the SFC version, you can always see whichever version of whichever ending you wish to see so long as you know what you're doing.
So yeah, tough call. Fans of the game might want to play both versions (or all three, including the Wonderswan Color version, which also has some significant differences).
I enjoyed both Clock Tower (PSX) and Clock Tower 2 PSX), but the best was Clock Tower 3, imo. Don't know how you guys can knock CT3 so hard. If you are a survival horror fan, CT3 is definately something you want to pick up. CT3 dropped the "point and click" gameplay and replaced it with the traditional character control.