

Puzzles, while logical and easy for the most part, are well integrated into the game, and figuring out new ways to run and hide from Scissorman becomes a fun - if nerve-wracking - game-within-a-game. Using the keyboard to move the cursor around (since you will be playing this on PC, with emulator) is annoying at first, but you will get used to it. Similar to traditional point-and-click adventure games, the game is played from the third-person perspective, where you control Jenny, interact with 'hotspots' that are labelled, and pick up anything that isn't nailed down. Throughout the game, you will run down one dark corridor and claustrophobia-inducing room after another, feeling your heart skip a beat every time you hear Scissorman's footsteps or the mashing sound of his weapons. "the Scissorman") who is on the killing spree in the Barrows Family Mansion.

What it lacks in difficulty leve and length, it more than makes up for in sheer atmosphere - something that is very hard to do in horror games.Īs Jennifer Simpson, your goal is to escape a psychotic serial killer named Bobby Barrows (a.k.a. All game clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only.Clock Tower is an excellent horror adventure game for the Super Nintendo that is actually scary.

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