Yes! Add me to the Nancy Drew games! I've played most, if not all, of the Her Interactive ones! I'm waiting for the latest one to go on sale before I buy it. Hahaha. Which one is your favorite? Mine might be "Shadow at the Water's Edge."Mine would probably be Hatoful Boyfriend and the Nancy Drew adventure game series. Hatoful Boyfriend because people just think of it as "that pigeon dating sim" but 1) you do not sex pigeons lol and 2) the true ending turns into a crazy murder mystery species war thing that is very entertaining (and sad). Nancy Drew because I feel like people might think they're silly and juvenile but I like adventure puzzle games and these usually have decent stories and good puzzles.
I think what I like the most about "Shadow at the Eater's Edge" was the overall creepy feel to it. Like even when you had scenes that were colorful, there was still that underlying unease. I don't think I ever had that feeling with any of the games, except maybe the Thornton Hall one...? I didn't like that feeling, but I was really impressed that they were able to convey that throughout the game. Plus, I loved collecting phone charms!@lushorange
I have a big soft spot for Legend of the Crystal Skull, mainly due to the atmosphere and the setting (you can order gumbo to eat, case closed). I did also really like Alibi in Ashes since it had more to do with Nancy's own background/character, which is not something that's usually at the forefront of these games. Water's Edge was good but the story was so sad to me so that's all I remember when I think back on it lol.
And yes, the sales are a must . I usually try to grab at least one when I see them go half off.
Yea Shadow at Water's Edge definitely spooked me. That scene in I think the public restroom, where you see the "ghost" in the mirror? I was like...why are my Nancy Drew games scaring me lmao.I think what I like the most about "Shadow at the Eater's Edge" was the overall creepy feel to it. Like even when you had scenes that were colorful, there was still that underlying unease. I don't think I ever had that feeling with any of the games, except maybe the Thornton Hall one...? I didn't like that feeling, but I was really impressed that they were able to convey that throughout the game. Plus, I loved collecting phone charms!
I forgot about "Alibi in Ashes"! Yes, I liked that, too. They didn't often spend time in her hometown, so it was great to see her in her natural element! Have you played the newest one yet?
Yes! Walking through the ryokan at night made me so anxious because I knew something was gonna happen with the ominous background music!Yea Shadow at Water's Edge definitely spooked me. That scene in I think the public restroom, where you see the "ghost" in the mirror? I was like...why are my Nancy Drew games scaring me lmao.
Is the new one Midnight in Salem? I haven't bought it and the premise looks interesting but those steam reviews...looks like it was a step back compared to the other games in the series.