Lost files of Sherlock Holmes
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Lost files of Sherlock Holmes
Hi guys,
I am currently playing this Sherlock Holmes adventure - what are the
general opinions concerning this game?
I kinda like it - nice atmosphere, decent dialogues, only the music annoys a bit and the gameplay tempo could be a bit faster.
Interesting: I remember that I've checked this game out before years ago
on my PAL 3DO, but the sound has been totally asynchronous to the pictures.
On my NTSC machine everything's fine now - all that's left are clipping noises that tend to happen every now and then, probably because of that bug within the FZ-1's BIOS?
Best regards,
Jones
I am currently playing this Sherlock Holmes adventure - what are the
general opinions concerning this game?
I kinda like it - nice atmosphere, decent dialogues, only the music annoys a bit and the gameplay tempo could be a bit faster.
Interesting: I remember that I've checked this game out before years ago
on my PAL 3DO, but the sound has been totally asynchronous to the pictures.
On my NTSC machine everything's fine now - all that's left are clipping noises that tend to happen every now and then, probably because of that bug within the FZ-1's BIOS?
Best regards,
Jones
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This game is brilliant ! (much like the Homes character himself) It's a shame we never talk about.
Of course, if you don't love point n click games, this won't change your mind. And being a fan of Conan Doyle's novels helps. For me, I love both the style of game, and its literary source, so it's a pefect match.
One of the best thing I can say about this game is that it is true to its source. I feel like I'm able to solve puzzles by actually thinking like Holmes, rather than randomly clicking on every item in my inventory til I get a result.
Like you said, the atmosphere is strong. I feel it really is successful in capturing the flavor of London in the late 1800's. The voice acting too is top notch.
If I had to pick my 5 favorite poin n' click games, this would probably make the cut. I hold it in that high regard.
Of course, if you don't love point n click games, this won't change your mind. And being a fan of Conan Doyle's novels helps. For me, I love both the style of game, and its literary source, so it's a pefect match.
One of the best thing I can say about this game is that it is true to its source. I feel like I'm able to solve puzzles by actually thinking like Holmes, rather than randomly clicking on every item in my inventory til I get a result.
Like you said, the atmosphere is strong. I feel it really is successful in capturing the flavor of London in the late 1800's. The voice acting too is top notch.
If I had to pick my 5 favorite poin n' click games, this would probably make the cut. I hold it in that high regard.
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never played this game on any system, and the only sherlock holmes things ive read/watched was Data on STNG being sherlock, and the movie that just came out with robert downey jr
but i do like point and click games, and ive played one of the worst ones The Adventures of Willy Beamish on the Sega CD
i also played Dragon Lore
but i do like point and click games, and ive played one of the worst ones The Adventures of Willy Beamish on the Sega CD
i also played Dragon Lore
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Villagephotos is dead, need to find my old pics and find another host
Villagephotos is dead, need to find my old pics and find another host
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Lemmi wrote:never played this game on any system, and the only sherlock holmes things ive read/watched was Data on STNG being sherlock, and the movie that just came out with robert downey jr
but i do like point and click games, and ive played one of the worst ones The Adventures of Willy Beamish on the Sega CD
i also played Dragon Lore
Are you kidding me??? Willy Beamish is a great game! I played it on PC back in the day and loved it. I've been meaning to get a Sega CD copy to relive it.
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Is the 3DO game the same as the Sega CD version, or is it a completely new game (asides from vastly superior video quality)?
It's not that Beamish is a bad game, it's that the Sega CD version is plagued with loading issues. It takes forever just to get through a few lines of speech.. Ugh. I'm sure the PC version is great.Mobius wrote:Are you kidding me??? Willy Beamish is a great game! I played it on PC back in the day and loved it. I've been meaning to get a Sega CD copy to relive it.
Well, the PC version was on floppy, so it didn't even have speech... But it did have Nintari!Austin wrote:Is the 3DO game the same as the Sega CD version, or is it a completely new game (asides from vastly superior video quality)?
It's not that Beamish is a bad game, it's that the Sega CD version is plagued with loading issues. It takes forever just to get through a few lines of speech.. Ugh. I'm sure the PC version is great.Mobius wrote:Are you kidding me??? Willy Beamish is a great game! I played it on PC back in the day and loved it. I've been meaning to get a Sega CD copy to relive it.