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Guess that Adventure Game

Started by glottal, March 30, 2011, 11:46:03 PM

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glottal

Yay!  I've never played a Lovecraftian game because I never could get into Lovecraft's writing itself, so I always assumed that the games would not be my cup of tea ... but perhaps I should give Lovecraft another chance.

Okay, here's another game:
1. The main character returns to her hometown after being away for a long time
2. The player can switch between the present reality and the past as the character remembers it whenever the player wants
3. Pirate club

Enjoy!

dark-daventry

Quote from: Cez on March 31, 2011, 08:08:08 PM
DD, you are just too young. These are the games I grew up with. I played them through my childhood and teen years.

That's true; I'm only 19, so I've got many years left to play these games and others that will be coming out down the line, from us especially!
Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 08:09:32 PM
Yay!  I've never played a Lovecraftian game because I never could get into Lovecraft's writing itself, so I always assumed that the games would not be my cup of tea ... but perhaps I should give Lovecraft another chance.

Okay, here's another game:
1. The main character returns to her hometown after being away for a long time
2. The player can switch between the present reality and the past as the character remembers it whenever the player wants
3. Pirate club

Enjoy!

Once more, I have been stumped. I suck at this game XD
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Cez

Hmm, I have no idea about this one!


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glottal

Quote from: dark-daventry on March 31, 2011, 08:12:04 PM

That's true; I'm only 19, so I've got many years left to play these games and others that will be coming out down the line, from us especially!


I'm a little older than you, but I think we're in the same boat.  Aside from Conquests of Camelot and a couple other games I played as a kid, I didn't get seriously into adventure gaming until 2007.  I actually made Conquests of Camelot the first game in this challenge because it was inspired by somebody trying to identify a childhood game.

Anyway, since we have a similar background, I think you might have an easier time figuring this one out over old-time veterans, so don't give up DD

dark-daventry

Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 08:25:16 PM
Quote from: dark-daventry on March 31, 2011, 08:12:04 PM

That's true; I'm only 19, so I've got many years left to play these games and others that will be coming out down the line, from us especially!


I'm a little older than you, but I think we're in the same boat.  Aside from Conquests of Camelot and a couple other games I played as a kid, I didn't get seriously into adventure gaming until 2007.  I actually made Conquests of Camelot the first game in this challenge because it was inspired by somebody trying to identify a childhood game.

Anyway, since we have a similar background, I think you might have an easier time figuring this one out over old-time veterans, so don't give up DD

Well, I still don't know it XD I'm behind on a lot of adventure games anyway... Considering I just finished GK2 last week or so, I'd say I'm several years behind.
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glottal

And I haven't played GK2 (yet), so you're ahead of me on that one.

dark-daventry

Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 08:34:49 PM
And I haven't played GK2 (yet), so you're ahead of me on that one.

Do so. NOW! It's amazing.
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Rado

Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 08:09:32 PM
1. The main character returns to her hometown after being away for a long time
2. The player can switch between the present reality and the past as the character remembers it whenever the player wants
3. Pirate club

Wow, that's obscure. How cruel of you! ;)

[spoiler]Rosemary[/spoiler]

glottal

And one of the reasons I picked that game is because I was wondering if even you, Rado, would be stumped ... but given that

[spoiler]it was featured prominently on Classic Adventured Gaming and it's freeware[/spoiler]

... I didn't think it was too cruel.

And yes, you're right, so you set out the next game.

Rado

Okay, so this is a game I really like and feel is underappreciated by the adventure game community.

1) In the course of his investigation, the divorced main character teams up with a female police detective. The nature of their relationship varies slightly depending on choices made by the player - it may be purely professional, somewhat romantic or a little hostile. This subtly influences the ending.

2) As general principle, the player can shoot or arrest any character he encounters, although such action ends the game in most cases.

3) At one point in the game, the main character faces two men identifying themselves as NSA agents. He can either engage in a firefight with them or escape into the woods.

Cez

I had not even heard of that game!!! Rosemary, that is.


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dark-daventry

Quote from: Rado on March 31, 2011, 09:29:01 PM
Okay, so this is a game I really like and feel is underappreciated by the adventure game community.

1) In the course of his investigation, the divorced main character teams up with a female police detective. The nature of their relationship varies slightly depending on choices made by the player - it may be purely professional, somewhat romantic or a little hostile. This subtly influences the ending.

2) As general principle, the player can shoot or arrest any character he encounters, although such action ends the game in most cases.

3) At one point in the game, the main character faces two men identifying themselves as NSA agents. He can either engage in a firefight with them or escape into the woods.

Once more, I have been stumped. I really do need to start playing these games more often XD

Quote from: Cez on March 31, 2011, 09:35:39 PM
I had not even heard of that game!!! Rosemary, that is.

Neither have I, but I want to play it now XD
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Lambonius

Ooh...good one.  I'm stumped.

We're talking pure adventure games, right?

glottal

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I think I know what this game is, even though I haven't played it (yet) - I don't want to say it because I want to give others a chance, but I think it is set in the city where I grew up (which is one reason I plan to play this series eventually).  There's also a Sierra game I want to play eventually simply because it is set in this city as well.

Rado

Quote from: Lambonius on March 31, 2011, 09:54:18 PM
We're talking pure adventure games, right?

Yes, although the puzzles are more like those in Police Quest than other adventures - there's a little "Use orange on tree" but a lot of evidence collecting and analysis. I though that references to shooting may be misleading, but the pistol and handcuffs are basically just inventory items.

Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 09:56:56 PM
I think I know what this game is, even though I haven't played it (yet) - I don't want to say it because I want to give others a chance, but I think it is set in the city where I grew up (which is one reason I plan to play this series eventually).

It's not really a series. There is another game set in the same universe but it's more of an action adventure, similar to early Resident Evil titles.

glottal

Okay, maybe I have the wrong game after all, since I thought there were five games ... so I'm going to finally put my guess out there ... and if this is wrong, I am just as clueless as everyone else:

Tex Murphy, the Pandora Directive

Rado

Quote from: glottal on March 31, 2011, 10:27:11 PMTex Murphy, the Pandora Directive

You're kind of close, although not really ;) The game I'm referring to has elements of the paranormal as well, but it is not futuristic. In fact, to keep the thread going, I'll also say that it's FMV, like Pandora Directive, although with actual sets instead of computer generated backgrounds.

glottal

Another FMV featuring a divorced main character running into pairs of NSA agents, eh?

(performs some Google-fu)

Could it possibly be Casebook?

Cez

I was just watching the trailer to Casebook. I haven't played the game.

I was actually looking for an old pair of FMV games I never got the chance to play. Tender Loving Care and Point of View.

Of course, there's also Black Dalia, but I didn't play that either.


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dark-daventry

I'd like to call googling cheating, but then again, how would we know when one's been using google, unless they announce it? Either way, I'm still stumped lol.
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