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Let's Discuss 7 - Overrated Classics? #1368923
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This may send a few of you packing, but it's a judgement free zone here! Don't be shy!

What "classics" in adventure gaming do you find overrated and why?

Some classics to get you started to ponder over are Monkey Island series, Myst , KIngs Quest, Space Quest, Gabriel Knight, Grim Fandago, Broken Sword etc.! (This does not mean I think these are overrated! They are just examples of "classics"!)

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Re: Let's Discuss 7 - Overrated Classics? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1368929
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I haven't played most of the "classics" having started gaming a bit later but I've purchased most of them. I just don't feel drawn to them though due to pixel graphics, the interface (I guess you'd call it), and it seems like (not saying this is the case just how it seems to ME) a lot of those games had dead ends.

That being said, I either can't answer this question, or I'd say most of them lol .

Re: Let's Discuss 7 - Overrated Classics? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1368932
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The only "classic" games that I can think of offhand that had dead-ends were a few in the King's Quest series and maybe a few others of Sierra's very early games (not Gabriel Knight games, for example). When I know there is a dead-end in a game, I look it up to see exactly when and where it occurs so that I can avoid that kind of frustration (or google in advance to see if a game has any dead-ends).

To answer your question, Ana, I would have to say that were I to mention specific game titles that seem "overrated" to me, it is not because they are overrated per se but rather the puzzles and such don't suit me the way that they do for some. A good example of this is the Myst series. I am terrible at mechanical puzzles and these games have a lot of them so they don't hold all that much interest for me. Of the other classic titles that you mentioned, I don't think any of them are overrated.

I will think about it some more and see if I can come up with anything else.

Re: Let's Discuss 7 - Overrated Classics? [Re: BrownEyedTigre] #1368934
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Marian, I think there were a couple that I did try that had some dead ends. There was a dead end in on of the Atlantis games that I spent hours trying to figure out how to proceed only to look at a walkthrough and find out I missed picking something up and couldn't go back (except through a save game - thank you manual saves!). Fortunately, I couldn't go play a bunch of other parts of the game before figuring that out.

Zak McKracken is one that I was liking until I hit a dead end that I may never have noticed until the end of the game if I hadn't seen it in a walkthrough or on the UHS Hints. I planned (but still haven't) to go back and start the game over and play using a walthrough or UHS Hints but it is a turn off that keeps me from going back to it. For the heck of it I Googled and came up with this:

what classic adventure games have dead ends in them

Well, it's not linking but that is what I Googled if you want to take a look at it. The AI states "This was especially common in 1980s and 1990s PC games.".

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