![]() This creepy adventure game is the follow-up of the first Phantasmagoria and works very nice in Porting Kit and works great in Crossover as well. Just don't say I didn't warn you.I added this game for a little while already but never made a post for it, so here it is: Phantasmagoria 2. Personally, I thought it was a little to linear for my tastes, but you might considering giving this a go. If you can put up with the aforementioned frustration, you'll find a deeply compelling and very scary adventure game. What this really means is, you've missed some piddling little trigger, preventing you from continuing. On one day, if you try to visit your psychiatrist, you are told your appointment isn't till 5:30. Furthermore, you can't complete the tasks in any order, as you can in Discworld or The Pandora Directive. The day only ends when you've performed a certain number of actions, and on the first couple of days at least, you could end up trying to find that one action that will let you finish that day. In Phant 2 however, I felt more like a passenger than a participant.Īlso, you aren't always given any real clue as to what you're supposed to be doing. In comparison to this, Access's The Pandora Directive let you influence the storyline it was up to you whether you managed to save the girl or not, and how you treated people directly affected the ways events progressed. There's no way of turning down either Curtis's girlfriend, or Miss S+M. You can't actually change the change of events at all no matter how many times you play, Curtis will always end up doing the same things you also can't choose what you say to the characters. Sometimes, the game's linearity lets it down. Crunchieīut I do have a problem with the game. And while this is definitely an adult game, the gore isn't really excessive, as it was in Harvester. The production quality is comparable to the likes of the X-Files, and the storyline is easily worthy of an X-Files episode. This means that all the characters are filled on real sets, rather than just standing them in front of a blue screen, and adding computer generated scenery, and it shows. And Sierra have also taken the 'proper set' approach, rather than the blue screen approach, which sometimes looks a bit dodgy. Fortunately, the acting is of a very high standard amongst all the characters, I couldn't spot a single piece of dodgy acting. In fact, when you do almost anything, you get a video clip, showing the results of that action be it hacking into a computer, or triggering a hallucination. Phant 2 is one of those games that uses copious amounts of Full Motion Video to chronicle important events in the game. You'll have to be very observant, if you want to progress one of the passwords to a computer is hidden in the MD's office if you can spot it. Things aren't easy, but on the other hand, they're nowhere near as illogical as in Leisure Suit Larry 7, one of Sierra's other adventuring titles. Each day you'll need to complete a number of puzzles in order to progress to the next day these range from simple things like finding Curtis's wallet, to managing to break into a guarded basement. Fortunately, there is a 'quick resurrect' option should you manage to splatter his gibs everywhere. ![]() You'll need to gather information about what is really going on a Wytech, and keep Curtis alive long enough to get to the bottom of things. It's up to you find out the truth, over the space of five CDs, one for each day. And if that wasn't enough, he has to cope with the attentions of both his girlfriend and Teresa, his S+M loving colleague. And then things get really nasty a colleague is murdered in a particularly gory fashion, and Curtis becomes the prime suspect. He starts hearing voices, and seeing things. Isn't he? Maybe not, because odd things start happening to him. Before Curtis got his job at Wyntech, a research and development company, he spent some time in a asylum something to do with childhood trauma. Ordinary that is, until his past comes back to haunt him. In Phantasmagoria 2 you play Curtis, an ordinary everyday joe. What I actually got was somthing that was genuinely chilling, and very very scary indeed. So was expecting the usual dial-a-plot stuff from Sierra's latest adventure, Phantasmagoria II: A Puzzle of Flesh. Just chuck in two or more of the following a haunted house, demonic possession, an ancient indian burial ground, a masked psychopath, and hey presto, instant shlock horror. Let's face it, you could knock up a plot on the spot. Unfortunately, there's just as much, if not more, mediocre stuff about. There's also a lot of good horror movies around Night of the Living Dead, Phantasm, Hellraiser. As far as horror fiction goes, there's a lot of good stuff Ramsey Campbell, Stephen King, Richard Laymon, and Dean Koontz, four of the best horror writers around.
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