![]() ![]() On the downside, the game is quite short: I was able to finish it in less than 3 hours, and that includes save game load time when I didn't hide fast enough. ![]() Multiple solutions and paths lead to 10 possible endings, making Clock Tower one of the most replayable adventure games (although this boast of '10 endings' is misleading because death scenes are included in that tally, a strange and unconventional move). The puzzles, while logical and easy for the most part, are well integrated into the game, and discovering new ways to run and hide from Scissorman becomes a fun - if nerve-wracking - game within the game. Using the keyboard to move the cursor (since you'll be playing it on PC, with emulator) is annoying at first, but you'll get used to it. Like traditional point-and-click adventure games, the game is played from the third-person perspective, where you control Jenny, interact with labeled 'hot spots' and collect everything that isn't nailed down. Throughout the game, you'll run through one dark hallway and one claustrophobic room after another, feeling your heart race every time you hear Scissorman's footsteps or the sound of his guns. In the role of Jennifer Simpson, your objective is to escape from a psychotic serial killer named Bobby Barrows (also known as 'the scissor man'), who is on a killing spree at the Barrows family mansion. What it lacks in difficulty level and length, it more than makes up for in atmosphere, something that is very difficult to achieve in horror games. Clock Tower is an excellent horror adventure for Super Nintendo that is really scary.
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