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Alfred Hitchcock?

If it is a gothic/horror-type game I am not going to guess this.
I don’t know my Harvester that well as all the other adventure gamers.

     
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Origami - 14 September 2014 07:43 PM

Alfred Hitchcock?

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Origami - 14 September 2014 07:43 PM

If it is a gothic/horror-type game I am not going to guess this.
I don’t know my Harvester that well as all the other adventure gamers.

Not Harvester and not a horror game.

     

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The Final Cut?

     

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Lady Kestrel - 14 September 2014 09:18 PM

The Final Cut?

No, it is only the narrator, not the whole game, that is a homage to Hitchcock.

How about a new clue:

     

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Is it that more recent adventure game where you are on the search for some lost city?

Again haven’t played it lol.

     
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Origami - 15 September 2014 01:51 PM

Is it that more recent adventure game where you are on the search for some lost city?

Lost Chronicles of Zerzura? No!

The lady in the picture above is a character in the game, not just as a homage but using her real name.

     

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Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse?

     
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Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse?

Although the narrator is supposed to be Rod Serling and not Hitchcock, the game features Baby Amelia Earhart. IMDb to the rescue. Tongue


Edit: crap, why couldn’t I just post the title and THEN add the rest… Meh

     

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TimovieMan - 15 September 2014 03:23 PM

Edit: crap, why couldn’t I just post the title and THEN add the rest… Meh

First rule of the contest threads!!  Grin

     
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Sefir - 15 September 2014 03:20 PM

Sam and Max: The Devil’s Playhouse?

TimovieMan - 15 September 2014 03:23 PM

Although the narrator is supposed to be Rod Serling and not Hitchcock

Really ?!? Do you know that for a fact?
I mean he even looks like Hitchcock, except for the hair of course, and Hitchcock did the same style of narrating in the Hitchcock Presents series.


 

     

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If the character says, “Goood eeevenig” then it’s Hitchcock.  He always started his show that way.

     

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The Sam & Max Wiki says it’s a likeness of Rod Serling. Tongue

It doesn’t really look like Serling, though, but imo it doesn’t look like Hitchcock either.


Edit: I’ve just listened to some of The Narrator’s lines. It’s very much like the omniscient opening and closing statements Serling made in The Twilight Zone. Cool

     

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Ok. Next one then…

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Loom???

     

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Chains of Satinav?

     

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