Sarge wrote:
My favorite of the list, though, is Ghost Trick. For some reason, I have this curious mental block where I undervalue adventure games. So I passed over Ghost Trick for years despite glowing reviews and recommendations from a certain forum denizen. (Yes, it was Exhuminator.) Once I finally grabbed it, I have to say, it was one of the best experiences I've ever had. Easily 9/10 territory, if not better. Fantastic visuals, an interesting story and characters, and gameplay that's just a little different from the usual point-and-click adventure game. Seriously, give it a shot.
Man, sometimes I feel like I don't post enough. I've been singing that games praises since 2011 and would rate it in my top 10 games of all time.
Noticed a few games I can't stop recommending get talked up by another forum member and everyone goes crazy for them in the last few months.
Not that I'm jealous or anything
Stark wrote:alienjesus wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote: (Moreover, a bonus feature in the fourth game is a 50+ hour Sim/RPG!)
If you get the NTSC version.
Despite the 50 hour RPG being set in London, if, like me, you actually live in London, you don't get to play it
Unless you import the US version and put up with the god-awful accent Luke has in that region.
Professor Layton has a different English-speaking voice actor depending on region? What the what?
Only Luke. I guess the American version of Luke's accent was clearly deemed too offensively 'Dick Van Dyke' for Britain, so they redid all his lines with a different actress.
Not that the new one is great either, but she's sure better than the US one.