how does Ganker feel about point and click games?
i could never get into them personally.
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how does Ganker feel about point and click games?
i could never get into them personally.
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The greatest tragedy is that they never based made one based on Columbo
How would that even work? Columbo episodes aren't mysteries so what would you be trying to do, get his car fixed and get Dog his shots?
>literally just don't show the murder at the start
Wow that was hard
well then it's not a fricking columbo episode then is it, it's some basic boring whodunnit shit
I would argue that the character of Columbo is far more important to Columbo than autistic adherence to formula.
>How would that even work? Columbo episodes aren't mysteries so what would you be trying to do,
Find clues to get the killer. Set up situations to get him to reveal himself. All kinds of stuff. It's not like there's no actual detective work. You just need to know how to point the evidence and loose ends. You can make it like Pheonix Write and those Edgeworth games a bit too. You need to find the clues and you can also have dialogue traps and puzzles
And there's no reason why we can't have the mystery revealed before hand because, again, we still need to figure out the puzzle.
>get his car fixed and get Dog his shots?
Also yes.
Reminder that GOG don't deserve a fricking penny for Blade Runner.
Pirate it. Always. If you want to give money to anyone, donate to ScummVN because they're the ones who spent years re-engineering it and making it playable on modern systems before releasing it free.
>Reminder that GOG don't deserve a fricking penny for Blade Runner.
What did they frick up? I'm looking on the store and I just see there being two versions of the game....but apparently buying either nets you the other version.
I love them. I recommend the first three Monkey Island games, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle and Grim Fandango. There's a ton of others I'm too tired to list, but an upcoming one that looks great is The Drifter
Been wondering for a while if Grim Fandango was a point and click proper, was considering getting it physically for switch but playing point and click games on a console seems like the most moronic shit ever
no. you move with tank controls and get close to shit you want to interact with. the remaster has a point and click mode.
Ah, fair, guess playing it on a console doesn’t seem so bad then
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>how does Ganker feel about point and click games?
It's the only thing I used to play back when my computer couldnt run shit.
>i could never get into them personally.
You just need to point & click
I always miss the release of Wadjet Eye new games, anyone played this one?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1182310/The_Excavation_of_Hobs_Barrow/
No but I watched Ashens play the demo, back when it was called something different. Incantamentum or some shit.
Didn't look horrible but had too much "sassy confident woman and his bumbling idiot male colleagues" for my blood.
I played it last month, amazing atmosphere. Puzzle were really easy tho
I'm way too much of a brainlet to put together the esoteric shit they usually demand of you.
>How to tell everyone you haven't played a PnC from the last 20 years without saying it outright
Yes, yes, le ebin moon logic maymay, so funny and relevant.
I don't play PnC games so I don't know if any have released in the past 20 years, yeah.
Was anything in the Wadjet bundle on Humble worth a shit? Only stuff of theirs I played was Gemini Rue (great) and part of Blackwell Legacy (story didn't interest me enough to continue).
Primordia is great, one of the greatest adventrue games even
Technobabylon is my second favorite of theirs
Shardlight and Strangeland are also good
The Shivah is nice but very short game about rabbi
>Primordia is great, one of the greatest adventrue games even
I hate how it looks.
Blade Runner was great
Loved Lucas games in the 1990s. You couldn't pay me to play one today though.
Why are there seemingly no tutorials on YouTube on how to make a 2D point and click game on unity?
I found this:
No point using unity. There's specialized software to make adventure games
the best one actually uses unity. Adventure Creator.
any important game made on that? I thought the "best" (of the modern ones at least) was that engine on which was made Deponia.
For me it will always be AGS though
Visionaire is pretty limited. It's one of those situations where anything additional that you wanna do in the unity one can be done with trad unity shit, whereas to extend visionaire, you gotta know Lua.
I think Unforseen Circumstances or whatever it's called is Adventure Creator. So was fran bow i think. Honestly can't recall, but a fair few were.
>deckard has no wife
>has no electric animal
>tyrell instead of rosen
>instead of isidore we get a toymaker
>I LUB U RACHEL
>not even a mention of mercerism
blade runner is the worst adaptation of a book I've ever seen
>blade runner is the worst adaptation of a book
And that's a good thing, makes it one of the best movies ever made
redditor take
I have read the book. The movie is far better.
Just like Shining and Running Man.
This one was short, but interesting
https://store.steampowered.com/app/631570/Whispers_of_a_Machine/
I like the good ones, like Monkey Island.
A lot of the new ones made by indieshitters fail at being fun though. Too much idiotic Starbucks gen relationship drama, not enough puzzles.
>Too much idiotic Starbucks gen relationship drama, not enough puzzles.
That one game Unavowed was covered in that.
The game I was thinking about was Nightmare Frames. I downloaded the demo, went like the first 45 minutes of it just wandering around and blabbering to npcs without encountering a single real puzzle and I just went "frick this" and flushed it. That's like starting an FPS and for the first 45 minutes you don't get to fire a gun. Devs completely misunderstanding the genre.
i always thought they kinda sucked even as a kid
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Paris in the Fall. The last months of the year. At the end of the millennium.
The city holds many memories for me, of cafes, of music, of love, and of death.
I'm replaying it right now, found curious the amount of effort they put on animations that are really showed one single time in the entire game. Really feels like a classic old disney movie
Just don't play the director's cut, it's inferior
You're right, the new animation is awful, but the girl reporter segments are good.
they're fun when they don't have an impossible solution that you can't get without looking it up
There should've been a South Park point-and-click adventure game like how there were a couple Beavis & Butt-head ones
Would have been stupid easy to keep to the style of the show for that genre to boot. Could have done it as an episodic style also which each episode being a self-contained idea/plot.
I just finished Shivers, love P&C's especially first person ones
I love point and click games. Pure adventure games in general never got enough love.
Some of my all-time favorite games are point-and-clicks, like SUDA51's Twilight/Moonlight Syndrome and Kojima's Snatcher and Policenauts. Wish they'd make more of them today but both of Suda and Kojima said such games aren't suitable for today's standards and people would not accept them. It's a shame.
Telltale ruined them
Tex Murphy gets bullied by transvestites!
They're great.
i like runescape
I don't generally enjoy them, but Blade Runner was so much fun and you don't get stuck very often.
I also enjoyed Paradigm. It's a weird setting with great humor imo.
Does anyone have try those artifex mundi games? Any good?
They can be fun, but it depends on the subject matter. Scratches was great, very atmospheric.
Also liked Darkside Detective.
Name FIVE, yes five, recent (in the last 10 years) point and clicks you would recommend. They don't have to be retrostyled but they gotta be actual point and clicks, not some on-rails thing like Telltale.