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TicTacOops
May 23, 2014
For the longest time, I thought Loom was an old first-person carpet-flying game where you had very limited fireball ammo. If that's not the case, what crazy game was that?! :ohdear:

Never knew about Columbo being such a pioneer for murder mysteries. Phoenix Wright must've taken a page out of Columbo's handbook now that I think about it...

SirDifferential posted:

In all the good stories I've read the journey has always been the relevant part.

This for sure. There was one game called Hotel Dusk: Room 215 that I thought was a good take on visual-novel mystery thing. It had an interesting hand-drawn aesthetic and writing that made you care about the characters, even though I felt as if the stakes weren't nearly as high as I'd've liked them to be except near the end part of it...

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TicTacOops
May 23, 2014

Wanamingo posted:

Magic Carpet

...there must be something wrong with me that I never thought about that. Thank you.

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