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| 14 SEP 2003 at 10:40pm |
adventuredogGuild Master


Posts : 3255 Joined: 14 JAN 2003
Status : Offline | But you are going to have so much fun playing them all!
Still adventuring after all these years!
Patiently awaiting The Last Crown: Haunting of Hallowed Isle, and Bracken Tor...
... and Asylum if it's not tooooo scary...
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| 15 SEP 2003 at 3:56pm |
DJ SouzaJourneyman


Posts : 1452 Joined: 19 OCT 2002
Status : Online | I think Rama was released to Playstation 1, was it not? The X-Files Adventure game was released for PS1, too.
There is also Resident Evil 1, 2 & 3 (action/adventures)
I heard there will be some interesting new adventures for PS2 in the future, like Broken Sword 3, Clock Tower 3 and Syberia 2 and, if you enjoy action/adventures, Prince of Persia 4.
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 2:20am |
Prince_CharlesIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 43 Joined: 9 JAN 2003
Status : Online | Just for the record, very few of the games being listed on this thread are adventures. Tomb Raider? Harry Potter? Uh, not adventure games.
Most of the "adventures" available on PS2 are just tarted up Survival Horror games.
Not to be grumpy or disagreeable or anything.
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 2:43am |
AyaGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7277 Joined: 16 OCT 2002
Status : Offline | you're not being grumpy or anything prince charles, you're just speaking the truth!
You have gotten the attention of the mysterious lady. She turns to face you. Her face is devoid of any flesh. You are frozen with horror as she begins ripping your body into a bloody mess.
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 2:55am |
sennebecGuild Master


Posts : 3334 Joined: 15 NOV 2004 Location: US, maine
Status : Offline | prince charles... what can you recommend ???
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 10:59pm |
Goddess of All Things MagicalSchattenjger


Posts : 1565 Joined: 27 MAY 2003
Status : Online | Sennebec-
I liked City of Lost Children for Playstation 1.
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 11:09pm |
RichLornIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 66 Joined: 29 AUG 2003
Status : Online | Haven't really had a chance to see any adventures on a console system, but I've thought about it. Can anybody offer some pros and cons compared to playing on a PC?
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| 16 SEP 2003 at 11:15pm |
| Deleted User | For me :
If it involves point and click, I'll play it on PC. Syberia, Myst 3...
If it involves a bit action and uses a lot of those W,A,S,D key, I'd play it on PS2. Silent Hill, Clock Tower...
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 12:09am |
bleepnikPrivate Detective


Posts : 544 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Yep, I'm with Sarah. I can't imagine dealing with point-n-click without a mouse with which to, um... point and.. click. On the other hand, Syberia on a 65" widescreen... I might have to give it a shot.
Anything more than point-n-click, I prefer on a console. I can deal with a gamepad. I'm not nearly coordinated enough to deal with a keyboard/mouse combo.
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 1:10am |
SirDaveGuild Master


Posts : 4941 Joined: 17 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Gita: I mentioned this in another thread, but I forgot which one it was so if you didn't see it there:
It's so good to see you back. We missed ya! You doin' okay?

The future ain't what it used to be!
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 2:51am |
bleepnikPrivate Detective


Posts : 544 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Yes, SirDave, I saw it, thank you! I resurrected a thread you began way back when, in the OT forum.. Lemme see if I can find it.. Ah, yes, here it is. Hope that link works. I'm doing well, thank you, life just threw me for a loop for a while there. Hope all's well with you!
Ehem.. sorry for the OT interruption, now back to your regularly scheduled programming..
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 4:12am |
jalexSchattenjger


Posts : 2503 Joined: 5 MAR 2003
Status : Offline | Yep, I'm with Sarah. I can't imagine dealing with point-n-click without a mouse with which to, um... point and.. click. On the other hand, Syberia on a 65" widescreen... I might have to give it a shot.
Most of the newer Video cards will run a big screen just as well.
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 5:54am |
bleepnikPrivate Detective


Posts : 544 Joined: 13 OCT 2002 Location: US
Status : Offline | Yeah, but that's a royal pain. Besides, a video card's (well, *my* video card's) s-video out can't compare to the console's component output. Besides, I'm not sure I could handle a 65" BSOD.
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| 17 SEP 2003 at 6:42am |
| Deleted User | Imagine those pixel hunting in the big screen! You actually have to move your head to find it than your eyes.
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