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The skill building system was 15 years ahead of its time. The combat was heart-pounding and the humor was always there keeping me laughing. Many, many hours playing that game. |
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![]() 1) Maniac Mansion, C64-version (the music, the different characters, the puzzles - everything is just perfect (except the telescope, but oh well))
2) Monkey Island 3, Day of the Tentacle (cool graphic, good humor with connection to the puzzles and hints to the previous games) 4) XChange, Necronomicon - dawn of darkness (they are just VERY different compared to the typical adventure-genre, and nice graphic, full of ideas) |
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![]() dang tough decision to make tbh.
loved all the adventures from Lucasarts of course. Recently I dug out "the Dig" and played a while. It's a tough game. The first Lucasarts Adventure I've played was Maniac Mansion/monochrom/english. Still remember as I was looking for the chainsaw-fuel but to make a list: 1. Indiana Jones 4 (waited months for it while playing the demo 2. Monkey Island1/2 3. DOTT 4. Zak McKracken 5. Sam 'n Max (recently played Season 2 but... it's not the same) but 1-5 who carez? I could mix them all up randomly and still would be satisfied whats on place one to five. also good games imo were the Riddle of Master Lu and Baphomets Curse. (but both aren't in my top 5 |
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![]() I always liked Lucasarts games (Monkey Island series, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max hit the road, Indiana Jones, The Dig) because of the great sense of humour, and because I couldn't die in this games.
My new favourite is Beneath a Steel Sky, with great voices and music, good story, fantastic atmosphere, and a sick sense of humour
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![]() You can die in Last Crusade since I just got done playing it. I think you can also die in Maniac Mansion. I'm sure you can in Fate of Atlantis too.
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Ways to die in Space Quest ( and you can die in Beneath a Steel Sky too ).
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![]() Two of my favorites growing up were Toonstruck and Elroy Hits The Pavement
Either of which are all that well known, which is a shame considering how brilliant they both are in their own way |
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![]() My favorite adventure game? Thats a though one! I'm a huge fan of adventure games, ever since I was a kid. Granted, I've ignored some of the classic ones (specially after getting stuck in some dead-ends in Sierra games...), but I've played most of them, and I don't think its easy to name my ONE favorite.
Instead, I'll name my top five, but in NO specific order: -Gabriel Knight 2 - the first one is also amazing, but I liked 2 a little bit more. -I Have no Mouth and I must Scream - A kinda dark one, but with an amazing storyline and fun puzles. I like the fact that each character has a different plot, but with some major conections between them. -Blackwell Unbound -Not really a classic, but its amazing! While it feels fanmade (well, it DOES use AGS), the storyline is just great, and the jazz song in the end makes me cry. -Leisure Suit Larry 7 - The entire series is amazing, actually. But the seventh one is the one that made me laugh the most, and thats what counts the most when I play the Larry games. The numerous times Larry comes back to his room naked is one of the reasons I love this game (gee, this will sound a bit strange for people who never played this! -The Dig - The Lucas Arts game that most people seem to hate is actually my favorite. The story is just so well written that makes me feel like I'm reading a best seller. And the puzzles are not bad. Well, I hate the one with the collored marbles, but thats the only one. |
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