Re: Worst adventure game?
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I am sure I played Simon 3D but the ole memory slips a bit now and then, I think I liked it. For a LOT of us here on GB the "worst game" was Forever Worlds, didn't seem to make much sense and many of us played it all the way thru then said "HUH?"  - Love, Betty Lou :kiss:
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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for me,aura -i was bored with it,didn't get the puzzles,thought my character looked dumb/goofy,and i never did finish it.and that's just to name a few things i didn't like !!but then again,that game was well liked by a lot of people,soo....i guess it does depend on what you mean by worst - glitches,graphics,puzzles,story ??
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Forever Worlds. Ugh. That game really turned me off. Our luck someone will come out with a sequel.... Generally I am pretty tolerant of games but this one came to near impossible to like.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Hi, everyone! If we're talking about the game we hated the most, I can't decide between "Conspiracies" and "Missing", so I'll declare it a tie  ! I agree with everything Rushes said about "Conspiracies" (I also uninstalled it halfway through), and "Missing" was nothing more than a series of annoying arcade puzzles with a few videos thrown in for good measure. I was really looking forward to playing both of them, and ended up being extremely disappointed. Susan
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Chateau d' bore--oops I mean Chateau d'or....
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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The worst game made would have to be hands down & forever, Forever Worlds. What a ripoff!
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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And I LOVED Conspiracies! Go figure! Had me laughing at some of the antics in it, especially the bra bomb and climbing the fallen light pole then falling off and through the pavement below, quite a view of the sky/stars from under the tarmac! It is a keeper for me and one I will play again, looking forward to the sequel....."to each his own" Love, Betty Lou :kiss:
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by chrissie: But CBSection The Watchmaker won awards! - I don't know who decided this but I enjoyed the game - I thought the story was reasonable - but swapping inventory items when your 'miles' apart just isn't logical (that did happen didn't it? - it was a long time ago I played!) - also the voice acting as I remember was awful - especially the wife! I do remember starting this game and thinking whoever made this hasn't quite got the hang of making adventure games - but I did like it in the end but didn't think it was worthy of any awards! Wow, I never knew it won awards. I guess my opinion is different than most. What bothered me most was - as you stated - the voice acting. It was the only game I had to ever quit playing because it was so awful. Maybe I should give it a second shot. 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Hey ALL.... Missing since Jan.was the worst game I ever played  Flush it......What a stupid game.made no sense.and was a bore
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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For me, it was "Missing", and the title is just how I felt about it. It was missing everything that I enjoy in adventure games. LOU 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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It is so great to get such a variety of tastes on GameBoomers. Viva le differance! Or, however you spell in French. Intersting because I really liked Simon, The Watchmaker, and LOVED Capri. I would have to chose Conspiracies because I lasted just 10 or 15 minutes (two tries) into this game and shelved it. There is another game which I can't remember the name of. Had something to do with the word Night in the title. Was extremely short, didn't seem to be going anywhere and was supposed to be a forerunner to another game. Don't think a whole lot of people played it but remember reading bad comments about it on GameBoomers.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I wasn't Nightlong was it? I played it twice and don't remember a lot about it but it must have been interesting enough to hold my attention, it is on my keeper shelf in the closet...... Love, Betty Lou
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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It's always so interesting to see what people post on this type of thread. I see a few new entries--I don't remember Aura being mentioned before. And I remember when Robert tried to play Runaway!  I think I told you not to play Monkey Island if you didn't like that one... My nominees remain pretty much the same: Traitor's Gate--clunky interface, really illogical plot, too steep learning curve, just boring. The first game I adandoned. Thorgal's Quest--whoever said this was an adventure game? I just loved trying to find the exact right pixel on the screen to stand on so I could bean that guy with a rock... And new additions: Frankenstein TTEOTM--sorry, Betty Lou, I know you said this was delicious, but I couldn't get through it! The proportion of maze to plot was way too high! Myst V--never thought I'd put a Myst game on any kind of "worst of" list, but this one resembled a marketing demo that never got properly developed. WW
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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It is great to see the variety of tastes here--which is what makes the world go around! I loved Riddle of the Sphinx and am playing Runaway and think it is a hoot-- Isn't it great that there is something for everyone out there 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by DanF: Missing Since January - 1.7 Conspiracies - 1.8 The C.H.A.O.S. Continuum - 2.0 Not played. Tried, and couldn't play. Brilliant, as is the followup Mysterious Journey II, but I don't I couldn't get into Sentinel, which appears to be very similar. So-so, didn't bother finishing, might return to it. Not played. Seven Games of the Soul - 4.0 Outstanding and quirky! Riddle of the Sphinx - 4.0 Excellent - I loved this. My second least favourite game that I've actually put any time into would be the follow up to RotS, The Omega Stone - so yawn-worthy I just had to give up. And the worst? Mystery of the Druids ... total clap-trap. Gremlin
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I have to agree with an earlier post about A Quiet Weekend in Capri. I was bored to tears and I felt like I was continually looking for my travel guide. It's definitely no contest that Forever Worlds was the worst every, but (and I know I'm probably going to get a backlash for this one, but here goes)I absolutely hated Alida. Again, boooorrrrrrinnnnng. The graphics were beautiful, but it seemed extremely tedious and way too quiet.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by wysewomon: And I remember when Robert tried to play Runaway! I think I told you not to play Monkey Island if you didn't like that one Hi WW  , yep , that was me . I still have Escape From Monkey Island . I might just give a try when I'm in the mood for a little frustration Originally posted by niteowl07: hey - robert - i could take runaway off your hands if you still have it, and save you ! let me know... Sorry Niteowl , I traded that dude right away .
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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IMO, the problem with some of the posts on this subject are that people confuse 'games that are awful because I really disliked them and any games like them' with 'games that are awful because they were poorly designed, had a lousy plot, were bug-ridden etc.etc.' The latter premise is appropriate whereas the former isn't.
Take Aura. Aura was well-designed with beautiful graphics, many original puzzles, certainly a fairly limited plot and 1st person, point & click all the way. It was an excellent example of that sub-genre of AGs. So, anyone who really disliked it probably doesn't like games of that sub-genre very much if at all. Drowned God, on the other hand, would also be in that sub-genre, but it had limitations having to do with poor design, non-sensical plot etc. that make it a legitimate choice as a rather poor game (even though I rather enjoyed it).
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by SirDave: IMO, the problem with some of the posts on this subject are that people confuse 'games that are awful because I really disliked them and any games like them' with 'games that are awful because they were poorly designed, had a lousy plot, were bug-ridden etc.etc.' The latter premise is appropriate whereas the former isn't. All of that in the latter premise of your statement(except bug-ridden) , is of course , subject to ones' opinion . Therefore , the first premise of your statement would also apply . It's symantecs 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Well, I sometimes waste my time thinking up subgenres.
I would say that Aura fits into the Myst-style subgenre. It's puzzle-driven, set in an alien or fantastical environment/time period with a first person viewpoint and without a great deal of character interaction. Other games in the subgenre would be all the Myst games, the RHEM games, the Mysterious Journey/Schizm games, Sentinel: Descendants in Time. (I'm sure I've missed others. Still thinking.)
Amerzone. Alida. Acalius. ECHO: Secrets of the Lost Cavern. Isles of Derek. Bioscopia. Chemicus. Physicus. (Though the last five games have an edutainment aspect, which might make them a sub-sub genre.)
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I really enjoyed Runaway - I even played it twice. I also liked Black Dahlia - I think I played that one three times. As to the games I did not like, Midnight Nowhere would be one because I got stuck at a certain part and couldn't get past it despite many suggestions from 'boomers. Another one would be Legacy Dark Shadows - it had so many glitches that I never made it through the game. Schizm (CD version) was terrible (maybe some day I'll try the DVD version). Last but not least was Alida and that's only because I didn't have the skills to make it through without extensive use of a walkthrough.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Of Light and Darkness is one of the few games that I couldn't even get past the first sequence. It so confused me that I gave up and uninstalled it and never went back to it.
Also in Koala Lumpur there was an arcade sequence that I couldn't do in the middle of the game and there was no work around so I scrapped it as well.
Those two are at the top of my list.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Betty Lou, it is interesting to note, speaking of worst adventure games, that it speaks volumes when you look at your collection of old games and can't remember, even when reading the manual, anything about the game. I DO have Nightlong, but don't remember it at all. However, looking at the manual I think Nightlong is too long for this short game I am thinking of. So, not very close to what I thought was part of the title, looking at all my old games I am thinking the game I couldn't think of is The Forgotten. Does anyone remember THAT game? Or, have we all conveniently "forgotten" that one? 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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The Forgotten Night?  A lot of us were unhappy when the promised sequels failed to materialize after the short "The Forgotten". I enjoyed playing it though, just was unhappy that there wasn't more to it.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Hi nickie  -- well, Fork in the Tale has a clever title, Forgotten Worlds has a very nice box and CD case, and The Scroll makes me think of Syd, who is loverly. So I like all of them. Of course, I haven't played any of them, which is perhaps why I still like them.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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 You could uncork the bottle whenever you wanted one of Tony's words of um, wisdom. You know, that was one of my frustrations with Lighthouse. Ending spoiler -- Lighthouse @ @ @ @ @ I didn't feel satisfied with my disposal of the villain. I felt it was just a matter of time before he washed up on the beach somewhere where some unsuspecting soul would open up the bottle. Hmmm. Maybe the Dark Being is a genie? @ @ @ @ @ @ @
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I haven't played as many games as most people at Gameboomers. But for me the worst one is Adventure at Chateau d'Or.  what a waste of time. I started it yesterday and this afternoon I chucked it in the garbage - went back and retrived it in case someone wants it - all you have to do is pay the postage. =========================================== The game has been requested by looney4labs on Sat Jan 21 =========================================== In the future I will be reading reviews and checking on Topic forums to see what people think about games they are playing. Retired 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Becky: I didn't feel satisfied with my disposal of the villain. I felt it was just a matter of time before he washed up on the beach somewhere where some unsuspecting soul would open up the bottle. If he survived the explosion of the Volcano....  Lighthouse 2 , now that's a game I could get into .
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Forever Worlds.
The only way that I can see anyone NOT saying Forever Worlds, is if they haven't played it. It was the buggiest piece of (euphemism for doo-doo) software that I have ever installed on a computer, as well as the most incomprehensible game I have ever played.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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This is a fun thread.  I wonder if after reading these posts there will be someone who thinks to themselves: "Well now, I really HAVE to buy Forever Worlds to see what all the fuss is about."  I haven't played the game, but from all the descriptions here it sounds like a real shocker.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Becky: Well, I sometimes waste my time thinking up subgenres.
I would say that Aura fits into the Myst-style subgenre. It's puzzle-driven, set in an alien or fantastical environment/time period with a first person viewpoint and without a great deal of character interaction. Other games in the subgenre would be all the Myst games, the RHEM games, the Mysterious Journey/Schizm games, Sentinel: Descendants in Time. (I'm sure I've missed others. Still thinking.)
Amerzone. Alida. Acalius. ECHO: Secrets of the Lost Cavern. Isles of Derek. Bioscopia. Chemicus. Physicus. (Though the last five games have an edutainment aspect, which might make them a sub-sub genre.) Becky is absolutely correct. The other sub-genre would be 3rd person, plot-based, dialogue-strong games such as Gabriel Knight. And as far as the Aura issue is concerned: Of course, anyone who so desires can decide that it's a matter of taste or opinion whether it's a lousy game, but FWIW, they would be out of sync with about 99.99% of people who like 1st person, point & clock, puzzle-based games. Also, the fact that it required a patch means nothing. Almost every AG that is released ends up with a patch at some point or other.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Becky :kiss: Nickie I've tried four times to play A Fork in the Tale - no can do - that game is in a total class by itself. There's another "game" and I use the word "game" loosely out there called "Gothos" - Has anyone but me tried to play that sucker? I think only four copies were sold and I have one of them Marian you're going to love, just love, The Scroll 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Syd, I had no idea you had that charmer in your collection - I should have known!  I think it is some developer's nightmare that he put on CD - completely incomprehensible. And hey, I have one of the other Gothos, but I think it is hiding somewhere with Silver (I'd forgotten about those two). Are we allowed to giggle a little when Marian plays The Scroll? 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Oh nooooooo!  I don't have that! Do you happen to have Lords of Tantrazz? I would like to play it someday, but I don't think anyone has ever successfully completed it. Edit : I first put Lords of Flatbush, got it mixed up with the movie. Don't want to send you on a wild goose chase, Syd! 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Rowan, I'm playing Tony Tough right now and I think it is hilarious. I can't wait for the second game in the series to come out.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Odd reading these posts. One persons trash is another's treasure.
Oh and Syd, I have the 4th copy of Gothos. I even played it half way through then changed computers and never did install it on the newer computer.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Retired at last: I haven't played as many games as most people at Gameboomers. But for me the worst one is Adventure at Chateau d'Or. what a waste of time.
Really sorry to hear that, Retired. I just bought it and have it sitting in my 'immediate' stack. At least Forever Worlds has some collector viability. I'm holding onto it for posterity. I never saw such a buggy, ridiculous & annoying game before or since. I think it's the most hated newer game around. The Scroll seems to take the prize for the older games but I haven't played that one. Melanie
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Wow! This thread has really taken off since the last time I checked in.
I like the humour I'm seeing here this time around. Sometimes when a "worst game" thread gets started, it can get mean-spirited--but that doesn't seem to be happening this time. Kudos, everyone.
"The Forgotten" was one of the first games I played and it was so buggy I could barely get through it. Plus, it was short and unfinished. I don't mind planning a game series from the get go, but you should make a distinction between the big story arc and the small story arc. So each installment brings you to a resolution--maybe a cliffhanger, but still some form of resolution-- rather than leaving you feeling like you played a game with a lot of stuff missing.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I don't mind planning a game series from the get go, but you should make a distinction between the big story arc and the small story arc. So each installment brings you to a resolution--maybe a cliffhanger, but still some form of resolution-- rather than leaving you feeling like you played a game with a lot of stuff missing.
WW -- excellent point. Maybe for The Forgotten, adventure developers hadn't quite realized how to do this yet. Now they're doing it. I think the AGON series, the Bone series and the Delaware St. John series manage this feat rather well. As for the shoes -- if I had as many shoes as I have adventure games, I'd have to add a wing onto my house just to store them.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Shoes - 3 pr. Games - a lot more 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by wysewomon: "The Forgotten" was one of the first games I played and it was so buggy I could barely get through it. Plus, it was short and unfinished. I don't mind planning a game series from the get go, but you should make a distinction between the big story arc and the small story arc.
WW Here we go again.  & I liked The Forgotten and wished there was more. I played on xp and don't remember experiencing any bugs just that it could have been longer but some of the new games like Delaware St John are as short from what I've heard. Melanie
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by chrissie: [qb] Rushes! - you are very right! - I have seen a lot of games mentioned here that will stick in my mind as someone else's idea of BAD! - I would now be tempted to pick them up to see for myself (but only if they were very, very cheap!) [/qb] If I ever see Forever Worlds selling at around the ÂŁ5 mark, then I don't think I'll be able to stop myself. :lol
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Robert: Games [b]are a lot more fun than shoes . [/b] Like Becky said, they also take up a LOT more room! 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Did someone mention Imelda Marcos? Maybe it's because my father was born in the Philippines but I have loads and loads of shoes to go with my loads and loads of games.  I can't really pick a worst adventure game, because somehow I'm mechanically challenged and any game that I have to fix things or get things to work is a worst game for me.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Becky, then we could do entire outfits--really sink deeply into the secenario--I'd be in trouble tho as not many games feature heros in Pajama pants
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Chateau d'Or offer: The game has been requested by looney4labs on Sat Jan 21 Retired 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Becky: I don't mind planning a game series from the get go, but you should make a distinction between the big story arc and the small story arc. So each installment brings you to a resolution--maybe a cliffhanger, but still some form of resolution-- rather than leaving you feeling like you played a game with a lot of stuff missing.
WW -- excellent point. Maybe for The Forgotten, adventure developers hadn't quite realized how to do this yet. Now they're doing it. I think the AGON series, the Bone series and the Delaware St. John series manage this feat rather well.
As for the shoes -- if I had as many shoes as I have adventure games, I'd have to add a wing onto my house just to store them. Developers should look to writers of comic books for ways to handle story arcs. You might have an arc that lasts all year, but each installment is coherent. And then, there might be the entire arc of a character--Batman, say--that has to have continuity over many, many story arcs. As for shoes, I don't generally wear them in the house, but I definitely have a thing about cute shoes. Don't have a pair to go with every game, as they do take up way more space. But probably shoes are the thing I most accumulate, after games and ball caps. WW
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I would have to put Law & Order: Criminal Intent on the list simply because of the bugs. It was a great game in concept and story line, but the constant crashes and bugs in the game made it absolutely infuriating to play.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I agree about Missing. I think it had a great concept but I didn't see the need for stupid games. The Phoenix is supposed to be so intelligent and he spends his time creating arcade games? Please.
I also found Post Mortem disappointing. I played it after Still Life (which is an awesome game) and didn't find the story nearly as compelling.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by irishgirl1228: I agree about Missing. I think it had a great concept but I didn't see the need for stupid games. The Phoenix is supposed to be so intelligent and he spends his time creating arcade games? Hi Irishgirl I agree , some of those arcade games were pretty frustrating , especially if your mouse isn't 100% .
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Thanks for the welcome! Those arcade games reminded me of Atari 2400, way back in the day. Luckily there are tons of great games to compensate for the not so good ones. 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I also found Post Mortem disappointing. I played it after Still Life (which is an awesome game) and didn't find the story nearly as compelling.
I have found that if you play a really great game and follow it by another, the second game can appear worse even though it may have scored better if you hadn't just finished that good one.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by looney4labs: Becky, then we could do entire outfits--really sink deeply into the secenario--I'd be in trouble tho as not many games feature heros in Pajama pants Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy does. ;-) Gremlin (in pajamas at this very moment due to the fact that his jeans are in the washing machine helping to felt a woolen bag his spouse has just knitted!)
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Originally posted by Rowan: I also found Post Mortem disappointing. I played it after Still Life (which is an awesome game) and didn't find the story nearly as compelling.
I have found that if you play a really great game and follow it by another, the second game can appear worse even though it may have scored better if you hadn't just finished that good one. You're probably right Rowan. Still Life was really awesome, I was probably bound to be disappointed by the next game. If I had played Post Mortem first, I might have felt differently about it once I finished.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I would have say Forever Worlds takes first place followed very closely behind it would be Missing .
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Well...for me it was 'Moment of Silence'...that incessant dialogue! I literally found myself dozing off as I was going through ALL the dialogue choices. It was difficult for me to stay awake. Truly.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I have to say...Kings Quest VIII:Mask of eternity because that
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Hi, Skyros! This advice may be a little late but, if you still have KQ8 and want to finish, you can play in "God" mode that makes Connor almost invincible (he still dies if he falls and goes splat  ). "God" mode can be accessed by depressing "Shift+Ctrl+7" at the same time and typing in "God". I did manage to finish the game in the normal mode but, like you, didn't enjoy the combat because the monsters came at you in packs. When I discovered "God" mode, I replayed and thoroughly enjoyed myself because I was able to mow down the monsters without Connor getting a scratch. Susan
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Funny, I know a lot of people HATED Missing, but I liked it... except for the ridiculous arcade games, of course. The expansion (13th victim) ruined it for me though, short and senseless... what was that ending about??? Where's Phoenix now, are they planning a sequel??
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Worst? Hmm, that's easy. Cold Case Files.
I didn't get the 13th victim expansion. One, because I disliked the original game so much. Second, because I heard it wasn't compatible with the european version of the game (In Memoriam).
Anyone going to write up a walkthrough for the 13th Victim?
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Things are ok. Computer was down several months at the end of last year. I finally bought a new one instead of continuing the tag game I was playing with the mobo manufacturer. As far as the In Memoriam walkthrough, I can't play the 13th Victim; it's not compatible with the In Memoriam release of the game. It's only good for Missing: Since January. Maybe someone else can write up the walkthrough for Missing: The 13th victim, and you can add it to my walkthrough giving credit to them at the top for writing up the walkthrough for the expansion. I don't want to buy the game all over again (the U.S. version) just to play the expansion, so I am going to have to pull myself out of the running for writing the walkthrough for the expansion. Gameboomers has my complete permission to edit, add to or do whatever they like with my walkthroughs. Just give credit to anyone who adds or edits anything to them. Gamehound
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Hi, It is not only a matter of poor games, but we have a limited supply down here, at premium prices. When I finish a game in a week (or in some bad cases a weekend), I cannot justify paying the same price as say Morrowind or Dungeon Siege, Doom, which last me at least 3 weeks or more. What are the price differences in the rest of the world? I only recently discovered and fell in love with adventure games, being a RPG gamer, so have been catching up.
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Ou Vrou -- you might want to take a look at the "Places to Buy Games" page at Mr. Bill\'s Adventureland. You'll notice that there are listings of online stores for games in New Zealand. You might also want to consider online stores that ship internationally -- for instance, under the United States stores on Mr. Bill's list, check out Interact and CD ROM Access.
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where i live in north west montana adventure games are a rareity, so i depend on friends and GB for all my games and finished every one but one and in my book the worst i ever played graphics to speech and that is pilgrem the prequil to legend of the prophet which i loved, sorry if there are pigram fans out there just one mans opinion, so if i offended any body i am truly sorry. hi becky thank you for help today jimmy 
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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Wow!!!! What a thread!!! Ok --- here's my two cents. I think I'm a real "Pollyanna" when it comes to gaming -- I try to "like" or "enjoy" the experience as best I can from the begining. But there times --- that I have to say --- there are a few that I honestly didn't. Not because of having to tweak my system or add patches, mind you --- or the puzzles are too difficult, etc. The games that most come to mind are: Midnight, Nowhere --- just not my cup of tea at all --- Chateau 'Dor --- I agree that it was tedious (actually put me to sleep) but the worst -- had to be "The Scroll" --  just ask Syd! I also have to say that I really liked A Fork in the Tale -- I had a blast with it. A Quiet Weekend in Capri --- was brilliant for me -- I had a great time with it. Different Strokes I guess. Inferno
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I'm really surprised no one has mentioned Law & Order: Criminal Intent. It was a great game (conceptually), but with the endless crashes and bugs (like walking into walls) it was completely exasperating to say the least. I'm glad I finished it, but all those things really took away from the game itself.
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The last time this came up I voted for Conspiracies hands down as the worst adventure ever. I still think so. I can't believe they are making a sequel.
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Nickie: I've never been able to finish A Fork in The Tale, mind you ---- but I just found what [parts I played hystericly funny.) I play a few scenes of it from time to time when I eed a few laughs.
But as you know-- I'm not in any condition to laugh like that now ---- well for a few weeks anyway ---until I heal. Just the idea of that game makes my ribs start to hurt. heeheehee ouch!
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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I'm playing Capri now and though I wouldn't put it down as the worst (cause I think the story is fun), I can't understand all the A+ ratings it's got. And these from people whose opinions I respect and usually share. But the wandering around...!! By the time I've got from one place to another, I'm too tired to solve the puzzle. And everything looks the same. I just don't understand how so many people found this interesting.
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I guess it might be how one approaches the game and story. I loved Capri because I love the city of Capri. and I was in the mood to wander through the streets and shops. (I actually just did that the first time around.) When I eventually started to play the adventure --- I followed the verbal clues from the people I spoke with and the items which were collected. So, for my part it had a wonderful flow like a lazy river. I know many gamers had a hard time and wandered around aimlessly, yet I didn't... can't really give anyone a good answer as to why ... only that is how I seem to approach many of the games I play. Go figure. Inferno
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Re: Worst adventure game?
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02/05/06 12:02 PM
02/05/06 12:02 PM
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wysewomon
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Well, that's generally how I play, too, but in this case it didn't seem to help. I think your loving the City of Capri must really be the key. To me, a person with no associations of the place, it's just kind of like looking at someone's 5 million snapshots from their vacation, where the quaint little resaurant with the cute waiter looks exactly like the small bistro where we sang karaoke with the French students, and you had to be there to appreciate either one. Plus, just way too much pixel hunting. Some of the puzzles are really clever, though. If more of the game had been divided up into chunks in discrete areas (like "accomplish a bunch of stuff at Villa Jovis") rather than making you wander all over Robin Hood's barn, I'd really like it.
WW
"So then he says it's enough to take aim! What's that supposed to mean?!?"
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