Posted November 25, 2018
Hello all,
First of all, let me say that I could've posted this in both respective forums but thought this would gather more answers here as the dedicated forums seem to be a bit deserted.
I know appreciation for a game is subjective but I'd like as much opinion as possible. I also apologize for the length of this post =)
My eyes have been set on both Star Trek : 25Th Anniversary and Judgment Rites for quite some time now. Since they are both on sale with 70% off and Black Friday/Cyber Monday are coming to and end, I'll need to make a decision.
Now, I have read some GoG threads, read and watched online reviews but still ain't sure I could appreciate the games. So here we go :
1) Having only watched TOS up to DS9 and played around a hundred hours of STO, do I need to be aware of deep lore to understand/progress in the plot ? (Such as knowing specific names/locations or terms)
2) I've heard here and there that some sections in both games are nearly unbeatable in a legit way, is this true or does this concern only certains versions ? (Early print, CD, floppies, etc..) [Which is why I still haven't bought them]
3) Will I need to do a lot of tweaking in order to have them run properly ? I've read that they have some issue on modern computers.
4) As a casual when it comes to Point'N'Click and having no nostalgia from the genre, can I, as a mostly modern player, still enjoy those games or are they too clunky for a newbie ?
To further the 4th point, take note that I plan on not using an online guide and will try (as I always do) to rely solely on my skills and the game manual, so yeah, if the manual or goodies contains all the lore/clues one need to finish the game, it's a major plus.
I'm really interested in enjoying the storyline more than solving puzzles so if the gameplay is too much of a hassle (as point 2) or rely on skill sets that were in the norm back then (fail states, gimmicky sections, etc) I might've to avoid the games.
As a side note, and just for the sake of giving more informations, I've recently played and finished :
Sam&Max : Hit the road, Kathy Rain, the Blackwell Serie, Shelock Holmes : Secret of the Silver Earring, all Pendulo studio's games, Sanitarium, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream.
That covers my spectrum of knowledge about Point'N'click. Well, thanks you all for your time and your answers if any are given =)
First of all, let me say that I could've posted this in both respective forums but thought this would gather more answers here as the dedicated forums seem to be a bit deserted.
I know appreciation for a game is subjective but I'd like as much opinion as possible. I also apologize for the length of this post =)
My eyes have been set on both Star Trek : 25Th Anniversary and Judgment Rites for quite some time now. Since they are both on sale with 70% off and Black Friday/Cyber Monday are coming to and end, I'll need to make a decision.
Now, I have read some GoG threads, read and watched online reviews but still ain't sure I could appreciate the games. So here we go :
1) Having only watched TOS up to DS9 and played around a hundred hours of STO, do I need to be aware of deep lore to understand/progress in the plot ? (Such as knowing specific names/locations or terms)
2) I've heard here and there that some sections in both games are nearly unbeatable in a legit way, is this true or does this concern only certains versions ? (Early print, CD, floppies, etc..) [Which is why I still haven't bought them]
3) Will I need to do a lot of tweaking in order to have them run properly ? I've read that they have some issue on modern computers.
4) As a casual when it comes to Point'N'Click and having no nostalgia from the genre, can I, as a mostly modern player, still enjoy those games or are they too clunky for a newbie ?
To further the 4th point, take note that I plan on not using an online guide and will try (as I always do) to rely solely on my skills and the game manual, so yeah, if the manual or goodies contains all the lore/clues one need to finish the game, it's a major plus.
I'm really interested in enjoying the storyline more than solving puzzles so if the gameplay is too much of a hassle (as point 2) or rely on skill sets that were in the norm back then (fail states, gimmicky sections, etc) I might've to avoid the games.
As a side note, and just for the sake of giving more informations, I've recently played and finished :
Sam&Max : Hit the road, Kathy Rain, the Blackwell Serie, Shelock Holmes : Secret of the Silver Earring, all Pendulo studio's games, Sanitarium, I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream.
That covers my spectrum of knowledge about Point'N'click. Well, thanks you all for your time and your answers if any are given =)
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