On which difficulty do you plan to play tomi
What the title says
mine ofcourse is hardest with noooooo walkthrus
mine ofcourse is hardest with noooooo walkthrus
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it was confirmed in this interview that there will be difficulty levels
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8s2aDo9txk
....and that will reduce the time I have to wait between the games! =P
So no walkthroughs 'ere;)
Just like on the other MIs
Thats what i meant
If hint level increases .. difficulty decreases
I was only like 8 though :P
I think ill turn hints off for Tales
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Would it be something you might consider with future series, perhaps?
I know a lot of people I know like it in 2 and 3, because people new to games like Monkey Island, and experts, could both enjoy the game on their relative difficulty; and also increases longevity if you play through the easier then harder mode.
I keep hints disabled by default too; however, I must confess that in my briliant TTG carreer I've had to use them a couple of times: once in Bright Side of the Moon (
I agree with you there. I remember when I was first playing Star Trek: Judgement Rites back sometime in '95 I got really stuck in the 3rd mission. I almost every combination of items I could think of but I couldn't get past it. A little later on I found a game magazine from a few months previously which boasted that it had a walk through for the game so eagerly I looked it up but it was only a part of one and it stopped only a few steps/puzzles before the part I was stuck on! After leaving the game alone for a while, I went back on it and got past that point straight away - the solution was blindingly obvious now I knew what it was! But the point is I got a lot of satisfaction from solving a problem which now could be found on the internet in minutes.
Say, if you need to pick up a jar in a room. Instead, the hint system says: "If you like monkeys, go outside and act like one, then ask your great uncle Fred about his life during the great war"
See, it wouldn't solve anything, it just make things a tad more confusing. It would also give the writers a little more to do and allow for many more wonderful inside jokes.