Clock Tower 3

Clock Tower 3 (2002)

by Capcom, SUNSOFT
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Clock Tower 3 is a survival horror video game co-developed by Capcom and Sunsoft for the PlayStation 2. Released in 2002, it is the fourth installment in the Clock Tower series, and the first and only video game directed by Japanese film director Kinji Fukasaku. The plot and characters have very little relation with the previous Clock Tower games. The story follows 14-year-old Alyssa Hamilton who is part of a family lineage of female warriors who travel through time to defeat evil spirits. Alyssa travels from her time in 2003 London to the 1940s and 1960s in order to defeat these "Entities" and bring peace to troubled souls.Show more
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user avatar@jesskamuser avatar@jesskam
January 29, 2025
pleaseeee, bring this terror gem. great game with good story and mechanics. a lost with back luck game that deserves to get the recognition to the mass public...
Why Clock Tower 3 Should Be on GOG Clock Tower 3, released in 2002 by Capcom, is a unique and atmospheric survival horror game that has been unfairly lost to time. As the final mainline entry in the Clock Tower series, it blends classic horror with cinematic storytelling and real-time tension. You play as Alyssa Hamilton, a young girl with a mysterious past, who must confront murderous spirits called Subordinates and uncover her family’s supernatural legacy. What made Clock Tower 3 stand out was its departure from combat-focused gameplay. Instead, it emphasized escape, hiding, and clever use of the environment. The game’s haunting soundtrack, theatrical villain design, and cinematic direction—led by Battle Royale director Kinji Fukasaku—gave it a flair few other horror games had. Unfortunately, the game was a PlayStation 2 exclusive and has never seen a re-release. It remains unavailable digitally, leaving fans without a legal way to play this hidden gem. GOG.com would be the ideal platform to bring Clock Tower 3 back. Known for preserving classic titles and ensuring they work on modern PCs without DRM, GOG could revive this cult horror game for both longtime fans and new players. With horror gaming more popular than ever and retro titles getting long-overdue recognition, Clock Tower 3 deserves a second chance. A release on GOG would honor the legacy of a bold, atmospheric title that deserves to be remembered—and replayed.
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