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  • #16
    The QFG series by far.
    SQ was entertaining though.

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    • #17
      In my defence, I was young.
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      • #18
        King's Quest...never really cared about the Larry games nor the Space Quest ones, though the loads of juvenile humor were slightly amusing back then.
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        • #19
          Hero's Quest.
          But all the old Sierra games were you wrote commands in, instead of the point-n-click crap were quite good.
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          • #20
            The Monkey Island series was my all-time favourite adventure game though. I like games where you had to go out of your way to die. They even got a jab at standard Sierra-style games in MI1 where you fall off a cliff and "die".

            rubber trees.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Skanky Burns
              The Monkey Island series was my all-time favourite adventure game though. I like games where you had to go out of your way to die. They even got a jab at standard Sierra-style games in MI1 where you fall off a cliff and "die".

              rubber trees.
              Yes the Monkey Island series was my favourite too........so well written.

              /me muses it may be time to resurrect the "favourite moments in the Monkey Island series thread", if he can find it.

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              • #22
                Well one thing is for sure, they're not from Escape.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Big Crunch
                  Well one thing is for sure, they're not from Escape.


                  /me bludgeons BC to death with 17 copies of Escape.

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                  • #24
                    I loved the sequence with the unstable ordinance in SQ4.

                    Very funny.

                    You get points for picking up the ordinance, and points for putting the ordinance down.

                    My only beef is that many sections keep killing you over and over until you figure out what you have to do. Compare this with full throttle, which does not kill you, but forces you to problem-solve.
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                    • #25
                      Yeah, I don't understand it- the funniest Monkey Islands were the earliest the newer they are, the stupider they have become
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                      • #26
                        Larry....

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                        • #27
                          Ah Sierra...... those were times....

                          Sierra was a pioneer in the gaming industry and IIRC they were the first to spend over a million for a game. That game was Phantasmagoria which emplyed real actors in a computer game.

                          I have played more or less al the games Sierra had brought out until 1995. There were good games within each series but I personally liked Gabriel Knight the most. I only played the first one through but the plot and the atmosphere were excellent, the graphics were among the best back then and the difficulty level/puzzles were perfect.

                          A very close second come KQ and Larry. I still remember the first time I saw Larry, people would laugh at the game today but back then it was hours of fun the same with KQ.

                          So long...
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                          • #28
                            I liked the Laura Bow series, but I love mysteries.

                            Hero's Quest (or Quest for Glory) was a great series, too, followed by Gabriel Knight. The Space and police quest and LSL had some great moments (I loved SQ5). I ddn't like the King's Quest series, though (KQ6 was pretty good, however).

                            I haven't thought about the Conquest games in a while, but I did like Longbow alot, and Camelot was very QFG-ish, and both were well researched. Willy Beamish, Black Cauldron, Gold Rush and Codename Iceman were other great games. Loved the three different paths to Gold Rush.

                            Where's the Manhunter series?
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                            • #29
                              There was also a game called "Heart of China" by Dynamix IIRC. I can't remember much about the game other than it was a very interesting adventure!

                              So long...
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by The Pioneer
                                There was also a game called "Heart of China" by Dynamix IIRC. I can't remember much about the game other than it was a very interesting adventure!

                                So long...
                                Yeah, that was one of the Dynamix games, IIRC. had a number of paths in it, IIRC, which was cool (but made the game shorter). Had some arcade sequences, though.
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