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The third Clock Tower game released in Japan and the second one released in the US. While it kept the point-and-click method from the previous two games, it dropped England as a setting for Japan. As of now, there is still no word on how, or if, it is connected to the others. There is only one real playable character in this game, but she has a split personality, thus allowing you to do and see things in a whole new way. Also, instead of one stalker, this game features two, but they appear in two completely different levels and, sadly, have lost the brains that Scissorman was known for having. There is little guessing, since weapons or hiding places that work will never not work, and the stalkers do very little popping out of nowhere to start chasing you. Even so, both should still manage to seriously freak you out. There are also zombies that you must face in the last two levels, which have caused some to label this as a Resident Evil clone and many to dislike it. |
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