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Originally Posted by TheJoe
Myst - Myst was a one off, I will kill anyone who tries to do that again, it was special.
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In that case I certainly hope I'm wrong, but I seem to recall there were 4 titles in the Myst series. (They weren't called Myst II, Myst III, etc, they had original titles like books and movies used to when their producers weren't all soulless cretins). But with such a lack of information about your character I imagine the sequels could have been based in the same world without mentioning any of the other characters at all.
I'm always surprised to hear people say that there should be a sequel to
Grim Fandango when the original came to such a logical conclusion that I can't possibly see any furtherance the story and a prequel would only depress me, as it would mean Manny would have to go through the same kind of ordeal [as he did in 'G.F'] to end up in the dead end job he was in at the beginning of the first game with the knowledge he'll be stuck there for years longer than any of his 'clients' for reasons unknown.
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Originally Posted by LuigiHann
You should Google the ones you don't recognize, they're worth knowing about if you're an adventure game fan.
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It was my intention to, however by the time I thought most appropriate for quitting the list was so long I thought it would be a drag.
TBH I grew up in a town where a wide range of games were inaccessible and those that were available were never adventure games. I didn't even discover the genre until this mid 90s when I was around 13. It was the first discworld game (which I played as a fan of the books) and I didn't even get a copy (I played it for about 5 minutes when the first shop completely dedicated to games finally opened), the first one I owned was discworld 2 (the first game being unavailable by this point). Actually Broken Sword
might have been first. It's hard to remember, it's all a blur to me.
Adventure games just never made it this far and now they've pretty much stopped getting here, unless it's a big name.
I openly profess my ignorance and inexperience of my favourite genre.
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Originally Posted by TheJoe
Digimon - I lol'd
Flight of the Amazon Queen - The original was terrible!
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Well I didn't suggest them, I went around looking for similar threads (there weren't as many as I thought, but they were quite long). Still, almost all the suggestions above are from other people; I've repeated what they've suggested in as much of a non-biased way I could.
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Originally Posted by Secret Fawful
No, not the Steve Carell film. The original Get Smart was a hilarious comedy series based around spies, starring an optimistic and arrogant yet inept spy named Maxwell Smart. Think if James Bond and Inspector Cleuseou had a child. It's absolutely perfect for the adventure game medium. It was also co-created by Mel Brooks.
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Actually I think I might have seen repeats of this, way back when I was a child. It does sound awfully familiar.