Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Developer: Sunsoft
Category: Adventure
Release Dates
N Amer - 03/18/2003
GameZone's Review
8.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7.6 |
| Graphics | 8.2 |
| Sound | 8.8 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8 |
| Overall | 8.0 |
Reviewer: Natalie Romano
Review Date: 04/07/2003
Clock Tower 3 is a relatively short but enjoyable game that has its share of rough areas here and there, but do not let that keep you away from a game that is a ghastly good time.
6.6
News
Clock Tower 3 Releases on PS2
In this chilling mystery, an ordinary girl must unlock the mystery of her heritage and stop the evil powers that have enslaved her ancestors for generations.
Description
Somewhere, lurking in the foggy alleyways of London, an evil demon lies in wait for his chosen one. On the other side of town, a young girl named Alyssa innocently prepares for her upcoming birthday. However, little does she realize that the biggest surprise waiting for her lies in her destiny. Alyssa is part of a historic bloodline and is about to be drawn into a terrifying nightmare, full of insane challenges, cruel beasts and a hoard of swirling evil spirits in this shocking action-horror adventure that will make you quiver with fear.
Features
* Cinemas directed by Kinji Fukasaku - In order to give the game a more “realistic” feel, several cinematic sequences have been included. Thesecinemas rival those of high budget films and were all directed by the highly respected Kinji Fukasaku, ‘the last great Japanese action movie director.’ The cinemas use motion capture that surpass current standards and will convey the game’s essence perfectly. * Experience a Totally New Type of ”Fear” - With each rapid heartbeat, players will hear and feel the fear in Alyssa as she tries to escape. Alyssa doesn’t posses a particular weapon or strength to ward off Evil. She will only have her courage and wits to survive the malevolent spirits that fill the town. * Story written by Flagship – A premiere script writing company responsible for writing the scripts for Resident Evil and Onimusha. * Fully interactive environment - Players must cleverly hide behind or utilize objects in their environment to help escape from the Evil Servants or to solve puzzles.







