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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: skeeter93] #597143
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Hi becky, I noticed you liked shadows of destiny,
My question, did it take you a while to get into it,
I have started it a few times, and hated having to start over, thanks,

I liked this one a lot
Voyage: A Journey Beyond Reality (Journey to the Moon)

Also playing Alida, now, and dont remember hearing alot about it, love puzzle type games and enjoying this one smile
Marcia

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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: bigmamma1] #597166
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Always had a 'soft spot' for "Golden Gate".


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Carrie] #597177
02/14/10 01:33 PM
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oh,heavenly - alida was one of my favorites - older but still good . at one point,there was talk of a follow-up,but i don't know if it ever happened, or will. hope you enjoy it.

becky - thanks for the info on drawn being available on disc - i found it as a download,and can't do it that way - will look for the disc.

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: niteowl07] #597203
02/14/10 03:18 PM
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Niteowl07 -- you're welcome!

HeavenlyJoy -- yes, it took me awhile to get into Shadow of Destiny. The keyboard controls were a trifle clumsy for me, and the gameplay isn't what I was used to. I played it with a partner who understood what was going on a bit faster than I did at first! If you find that you're confused, it might be worth peeking at a walkthrough until you get into the way the game works.

In the end, where there are many endings you really should see, again peeking at a walkthrough might save you time. grin

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Becky] #597262
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Space Quest, Zak McKracken is one of my favorite older EGA games, along with King's Quest IV and The Colonel's Bequest. thumbsup


Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.

Helena: Where are these mangoes?
Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Mr 2 u] #597330
02/14/10 11:49 PM
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well i will give nightlong a try...thanx for the suggestion smile

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #597331
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The Riddle of Master Lu (Ripleys believe it or not) was a great game that you rarely hear about

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #597385
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Thanks Becky, I havent totally given up on it, put it on shelf, I will try it again, I liked the enviorment, just hated the starting over, think I will do as you said,

Nite owl, hope there is another, I love this game, just the right type of puzzles I love, and the hints, I love games I can go away and think about, come back with ideas..

I have never heard of Golden Gate, off to research it now.. smile

Great thread for looking up the oldies but goodies.

I just put the Colonels Bequest on my Want list...

may have to get it on Ebay or something...

Marcia

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: HeavenlyJoy] #597492
02/15/10 11:34 AM
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Hope you are able to get a hold of The Colonel's Bequest, HeavenlyJoy. It's a great game. thumbsup

It's also very re-playable, as there are so many things to discover in it that are optional. smile


Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.

Helena: Where are these mangoes?
Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #597529
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A game that I just adored and haven't heard about in years is Ceremony of Innocence. It is not your usual adventure game, but is based on a bestselling book about a correspondence. It uses interactive postcards to display the messages and the narration is by some great actors. Solving the puzzles of the tricky postcards advances you though the game. It has some lovely background music.

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Pokey] #597545
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One of my all time favourites is "The Watchmaker" by Trecision (the makers of Ark of Time and Nightlong): where you could change between 1st and 3rd person perspective at any time, change between the two main characters at any time and could exchange your inventory objects between them. Long playtime, challenging and interesting team puzzles. It got 'subterraneous' ratings just because of the bad English voice acting. Voice acting is not THAT important to me, even in German localized games, so it became my little pearl. thumbsup

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: slydos] #597580
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Wow, I didn't know you could play Watchmaker in first person perspective. I am going to have to give the game another try if I can play it that way.


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #597621
02/15/10 06:23 PM
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Venus I remember playing Colonel's Request. I think there was a second Laura Bow game that took place in a museum. I loved all of the Kings Quest games.
Hamer I also was a big fan Of the Riddle of Master Lu.


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Space Quest Fan] #597680
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Obsidian and Alida are personally my two favorite games of all time; both were mentioned here earlier, so I'd definitely have to say those two.

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: MycroProcessor] #597733
02/16/10 01:46 AM
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Space Quest, yes the second Laura Bow game is called The Dagger of Amon Ra. It's a fun game, too, but I preferred the original. Still, the Laura Bow games are probably underrated in general.

Yes, I loved all the King's Quest games, too, except for the eighth game. I seem to recall that you feel the same way. wink


Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.

Helena: Where are these mangoes?
Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #597753
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Pokey, I agree. An excellent adaptation of the books. Narration is stunning.
And I would certainly persevere with Shadow of Destiny nightowl.
And I reckon if Ico had had a pc release, it would have been a classic.


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Space Quest Fan] #597832
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Space Quest Fan,

I didn't play The Colonel's Bequest because I hadn't started playing PC games at that time. A friend got me hooked and she loved The Colonel's Bequest. I played the follow-up game Laura Bow and The Dagger of Amnon Ra and it was great! It was the first PC game that I ever played and I kept hoping for another Laura Bow game but they didn't make one.

Ditto about the King's Quest series. I liked all of them except the last one (Mask of Eternity)I think was the name of it. Couldn't wait to get it and hated it! I stopped playing it because it seemed too much like a video arcade game to me.

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: gatsbygirl] #597919
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gatsbygirl,
I felt the same way about Kings Quest 8 as you and Venus did. It was such a letdown because the first seven games of the series were so much fun. It just doesn't seem fair to call that game Kings Quest. sad


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: HeavenlyJoy] #597921
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Originally Posted By: HeavenlyJoy
.....I have never heard of Golden Gate, off to research it now.. smile.....
GameBoomer 'Coreoverload' had it up for sale in December. Was surprised to see the title. I don't think it received rave reviews, but as I remember, there was a lot to this game, and it was nice to see parts of the City sans people.. although more locations would've been nicer). It was a quiet mystery game as I recall. Nothing terribly scary (except the eerie silence of being alone). Also got to ride the ferry to Angel Island for parts of the game. Dated 1997, I doubt it would be Vista-compatible.


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Carrie] #597943
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More recently Catbytes1313 has Golden Gate for sale HERE and still may have it


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: GreyFuss] #599156
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quest for glory series was also good

Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: hamer] #599214
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hamer,
I loved the Quest For Glory series.The fourth game Shadows of Darkness was my favorite. It was scary.


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: Space Quest Fan] #599225
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Well, since I mentioned it in its own thread, I will say I think Paradise is underrated. It's a shame the original version had so many bugs because I think it's actually a great game with an intriguing storyline.

And Space Quest, for your benefit, I will also mention Zak McKracken. smile Definitely an under appreciated game that was ahead of its time.


Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.

Helena: Where are these mangoes?
Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #599245
02/21/10 03:33 PM
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I really liked Paradise also and it wasn't buggy for me. i thought the story was great also and the ending was fitting.

Ana wave


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Re: Underrated Adventure games [Re: venus] #599246
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Venus,

I used to love all the Lucasfilms/Arts games.
Zak, Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, and Day of the Tentacle were some of my favorites. smile


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