People forget what the internet is like outside of TheBore. Everyone's got a huge cock out there to make us feel like shit. But not here, we're safe here.
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Isnt KQ4 one of the worst in the series too?
And Roberta Williams made Gabriel Knight, which is pretty much the coolest adventure game ever.Looking forward to Grey Matter. Should actually come out in 2010!
Quote from: Bebpo on December 28, 2009, 12:16:20 AMAnd Roberta Williams made Gabriel Knight, which is pretty much the coolest adventure game ever.Looking forward to Grey Matter. Should actually come out in 2010!actually GK was Jane Jensen who is actually talented. What can you tell me about VOODOO
I actually called my local radio station to request Girl in the Tower
After Sierra discontinued their Apple IIGS support I sent Roberta Williams a letter telling her to suck it and I wouldn't buy another Sierra game againAaaaaand I think I actually never bought another Sierra game again
Aaaaaand I think I actually never bought another Sierra game again
Quote from: Sho Nuff on December 28, 2009, 07:10:49 PMAfter Sierra discontinued their Apple IIGS support I sent Roberta Williams a letter telling her to suck it and I wouldn't buy another Sierra game againAaaaaand I think I actually never bought another Sierra game again(Image removed from quote.)BITCH
I never played any of Roberta's games (since those games weren't popular around here to begin with) but morbid curiosity lead me to watch some clips of someone playing Phantasmagoria on youtube. So, what was the consensus about that game back then? I mean especially compared to your regular sprite adventure games, were FMV adventures the new hotness or did they fail to latch on? The primitive technology extremely limited the scope of gameplay, older point-and-click had more interactive, for sure.I wonder if it actually sucked/immersed the players into the game back them, because obviously it hasn't aged well at all unlike some scumm games, so there must've been a redeeming quality about it other than "Oh look, real people, Cool!"QuoteIn a 2006 interview,[1] she admitted that her favorite game she created was Phantasmagoria and not King's Quest, "If I could only pick one game, I would pick Phantasmagoria, as I enjoyed working on it immensely and it was so very challenging (and I love to be challenged!). However, in my heart, I will always love the King’s Quest series and, especially, King’s Quest I, since it was the game that really 'made' Sierra On-Line."smh
In a 2006 interview,[1] she admitted that her favorite game she created was Phantasmagoria and not King's Quest, "If I could only pick one game, I would pick Phantasmagoria, as I enjoyed working on it immensely and it was so very challenging (and I love to be challenged!). However, in my heart, I will always love the King’s Quest series and, especially, King’s Quest I, since it was the game that really 'made' Sierra On-Line."
I remember getting a personal demonstration of the game by Roberta Williams herself when I "snuck" into E3 when I was 14. She had the most depressed look on her face as she was running through the game and it really put a damper on my excitement on finally meeting her. The game was a total pile at that E3, I felt really sad for her. :'(