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Good graphics66% agree

Compelling gameplay100% agree

Good value66% agree

6 Reviews

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Must have for the clock tower series fans!

If you liked the previous clock tower games , this game is must have to complete your collection, story wise it’s not as good as it’s predecessors, graphics are quite good for the ps1 era but has aged prettt well. Game play can be frustrating at times but still enjoyable, I’d say if you want to complete your clock tower collection you must grab a copy of this game Read full review...

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: hungrymikey

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Spooky game

The game starts off with Alyssa's Uncle and his wife talking about the Maxwell Curse, they hear a scream in the next room and go to find what that was about. then it shifts to Alyssa who comes home to find that the house is being terrorized by Stephanie, who is either her little niece or cousin, i'm not sure, but she's on a killing spree, cutting and dismembering her own family members. Alyssa finds body parts in tubs, rooms, tables with mysterious lime green liquid around it. This is the first level out of three, the second is the hospital where nurses,doctors and patiences are contaminate with that lime stuff and then she goes to a building, almost like an apartment of some sort.

Alyssa can turn into Mr. Bates, its an entity that takes over her mind and body. Mr. Bates can do things that Alyssa can't, such as fire pistols and shotguns, stun enemies , or clear away obsticles for Alyssa. The gameplay was probably orginally made for pc, since all you do is click, click and click and click where you want her to go.

Alyssa can only be hit two times, when she is attacked once, the clicker arrow will turn yellow, then red, then she'll die. her onlyway of attacking an enemy physcially is if she finds a broom, pole or something to throw at them. enemies don't go away either, they just randomly come back. there are infinite first aids i believe.

The are A though Z endings, well they are not really endings but...its hard to explain.

if you like horror games, this is one of them
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Expensive and rare

Expensive,rare,but not the best of the series,graphics are a complete disaster in dark spaces

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: dealsthatthrill

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Clock Tower 2: The Struggle Within

One of the very first games to have different outcomes in the storyline. It is one of the first to also be a hit sensation from the first clock tower with the famous Scissor man. Try to survive and try not to worry about saving anyone they will all die in the end and scissor man will always follow!Read full review...

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Scary

What a intriguing game it scares me in some parts great game to play .

Verified purchase: No

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Clock Tower 2: The Struggle Within (Playstation)

This is the second installment in the Clock Tower series of games. The game boasts many different endings and has a respectable amount of replayability. It's not as scary as the first game was but it does have it's moments. It's mostly a point and click game but you can use the D pad on your controller for certain movements during the game. Having played Clock Tower 3 first and then having played the other two games in the series it sure was a change in how the game is essentially played. The graphics aren't all that great but then again keep in mind this game was made many years ago. Overall I would give this game a 3.5 out of 5 stars rating just simply because of the point and click and also that sometimes it can be hard to figure out what to do next to advance yourself in the game.Read full review...

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