Ninja Destroyer
Arcane
3 Skull of the Toltecs
And I though Wacki is the only point'n'click game with health bar...First is the stupid health bar.
Although I don't know if you'd enjoy my Recommendations that much, since I believe Simon the Sorcerer II is arguably my favorite Adventure game ever.
Neither is that good but the first one is worse. It's almost an interactive movie, with very small areas, few and easy puzzles, a plot that skates on thin ice, and feels more like a theme park run through locations from Niven's book. I like the book, but felt the game was completely pointless. The 2nd one is better in some ways, longer with more and better puzzles, and much larger locations that capture the immensity of the Ringworld, but the problem is that it does this by having hundreds of empty screens to traverse while going from one place to the next or hunting for the items you need, and it's tedious. Still at least it's a good game with bad flaws, rather than an almost non-game with bad everything.There is also two Ringworld games and I hear the first one is supposed to be good ?
I assume everyone knows of the three Dynamix ones (Willy Beamish, Heart of China, and Rise of the Dragon)?
There's only one PC version of the game, and it does have voice acting in the first part for the intro, for both the dealer and the girl (and a random passerby). These are the only voices in the game though. Not sure what you mean, the voices should always play if you have Sound Blaster as the sound source.I swear I played a version of Rise of the Dragon with voice-acting in the intro movie. This was for PC back when the game was released in 1990.
Never been able to find a version with that voice-over since. I distinctly remember the shrill scream from the woman when she overdoses, and the voice of the dealer who gives her the drugs.
I remember seeing a little blurb on the PC game box touting the inclusion of voice acting. It was really only a few lines of digitized speech in the entire game, but that was a big deal in 1990 on a PC.
(Not mistakenly recalling the Sega Version, which I know also had voice-acting.)
Anyone ever find an abandonware version that included the digitized speech?
There is a way to get audio in the intro i forget (i bet it's using ultrasound or mt32 or something retarded like that because some games didn't work with both audio sfx and music at the same time).I assume everyone knows of the three Dynamix ones (Willy Beamish, Heart of China, and Rise of the Dragon)?
I swear I played a version of Rise of the Dragon with voice-acting in the intro movie. This was for PC back when the game was released in 1990.
Never been able to find a version with that voice-over since. I distinctly remember the shrill scream from the woman when she overdoses, and the voice of the dealer who gives her the drugs.