kim_roberts_uk wrote:
What is your favourite point and click adventure game? Why?
Definetely The Longest Journey. It is a beautiful game with a nice and long story, characters with believable backgrounds and for 1999 standards nice graphics.
Which game do you think has the most appealing artwork? Why?
Lately I liked the artwork of The Whispered World. Nicely drawn artistic 2D backgrounds I haven't seen for long. Not as nice as 3D graphics, though, but a high artistic standard. I also liked the artwork of Syberia.
Which game do you dislike the artwork of the most? Why?
Do I actually have to have played the game? There are games that are an obvious cruelty to mankind, such as Dr. Khotabich which I never played and will never play. Apart from that, from what I really played, Drascula was very poor. But that applies not only to the artwork, but also to the rest of the game.
Are there any point and click adventure games where you get very lost into the world created? Why do you think this happened?
Well, quite sometimes. This happened in games with a high degree of immersion. That definetely applies to TLJ, of course, but I also liked the Victorian Age London in The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes 2. Other really beautiful games were Discworld Noir and The Book of Unwritten Tales.
Which game do you think had the most impressive scenery/environments? Why?
I liked the Labyrinth of Crete and Atlantis in Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. And I also liked Stark and Arcadia in TLJ. And, of course, the Autumn Forest in The Whispered World is really nice.
Who is your favourite point and click adventure game character? Why?
Gee, that's a hard one. Probably Archibald in Runaway 2 or Stan in Monkey Island. They are very odd characters which make me laugh all the time.
Which character do you dislike the most? Why?
Tricky. I guess, I really hated Martin Holan in Nibiru. For a protagonist, he was just boring.
Which character do you think is most “stylish”? Why?
Most stylish. In some kind of Fashion definetely George Stobbart. But I also liked Guybrushs outfit in Monkey Island 2. Oh, and Lewton in Discworld Noir, of course.
What are you dying to see in a point and click game? Why?
Back to the roots: good old non-time-critical inventory puzzles within a realtime 3D rendered game with a nice story and beautiful screens. Or short: a real successor to TLJ, since Dreamfall had too much action. Or another Lost File of Sherlock Holmes which continues the story of the Tattoo Rose.