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Popularity:
#9 in Modern (out of 14 products)
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License:
Free to try; $19.99 to buy
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
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Downloads:
1,262
- Requirements:
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, SVGA card, DirectX 9+
- Limitations:
90-minute trial
- Date Added:
December 06, 2006
Publisher's description of Delaware St. John: The Curse of Midnight
From Manifesto Games:A gently horrific graphic adventure game in which you take the role of Delaware St. John, a young man with modest psychic powers, and solve the mystery of the Curse of Midnight Manor. The Delaware St. John series, of which this is the first chapter, has three great strengths: beautifully painted visuals, characters you come to care about--and stories that get creepier the deeper you get into the game. Fans of adventure games and gentle horror will find a lot to like here.
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Version: Delaware St. John: The Curse of Midnight 1.0.0.1
Pros: First of all, this game is a great sequel to inherent evil (which sucked...). The graphics have recieved an upgrade, along with the controlls, music and voice acting.
Curse of midnight is a point-and-click game that takes you back to the haunted hotel in Inherent Evil. Your character is phsycic and every few seconds or so, your quaint stroll will be ruined by a ghastly apparition. Are the apparitions scary? Well...not quite...They're simply a picture that pop out of nowhere while some voice-over's play....(It's kinda corny, really.)
But if you fall for this trick, you will soon realise that these ghosts, regardless of how cheesy they look, creep into your skin and give you something to be scared about.
The games not scarier than Silent hill, Fear or Resident Evil; but it's still pretty scary.
Cons: Well, theres this great feature (some whacky-gadget-cell phone you carry around) that you may not even know about. The game offers a tutorial, but seriously, what kind of man are you if you need to watch the tutorial~
The gaming is quite fun, but sometimes unreasonable. Like, you know the killer is on the third floor, but you go to the lobby to see something else.....
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