Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Doffy90]
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Becky]
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All of the hidden clues have now been posted. Warning: spoilers Lighthouse Interactive forum
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Robert Gault]
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03/25/08 09:51 AM
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Is Darkness Within so good? I hesitate between this game and the "Nostradamus last prophecy": which to buy. What is your opinion, fellow boomers?
Last edited by Oranger; 03/25/08 09:53 AM.
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Robert Gault]
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03/25/08 09:53 AM
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Thanks Pollo -- they appear to have just posted that. Lots of information, but many spoilers, as you noted. Going back now to see if my theories were correct.  EDIT: Oranger - both are very good games. I'd say that if you enjoy more character interaction, go for Nostradamus. If you like more exploration and digging out the plot threads for yourself, go with Darkness Within.
Last edited by Becky; 03/25/08 09:57 AM.
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Becky]
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just finished darkness within. not to hard but you have to watch what your doing so you don't have to go back -good game if you like that sort of game.i liked it very much. deleterman. It is the same with any good quest. Once you got messed up, you have to go one or more saves back. Sometimes it's irritating! ))) EDIT: Oranger - both are very good games. I'd say that if you enjoy more character interaction, go for Nostradamus. If you like more exploration and digging out the plot threads for yourself, go with Darkness Within. Thank you for information! The thing is that I love both exploring and talking to the characters. But the way Nostradamus looks in the trailer, there are a lot of puzzles there. And I prefer more detective-like way of gaming: searching for clues and comparing them rather than puzzling them out.
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
[Re: Oranger]
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03/27/08 12:11 PM
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It sounds as though you would enjoy either game. Both games have some puzzles and both are in many ways detective games -- Nostradamus is perhaps a bit more puzzle-oriented, though it is also fascinating to see a detective working with Renaissance-era tools. Darkness Within has a new feature -- Howard's Mind -- where you compare and contrast the detective's thoughts. Nostradamus has more traditional inventory-based challenges than Darkness Within does. (Buy them both.) 
Last edited by Becky; 03/27/08 12:12 PM.
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Re: Darkness Within - best score or buggy game
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03/27/08 01:41 PM
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My only concern is that I assume that eventually I'll have to go back down to the cellar. I have hated all cellers since Scratches. Have you been down in the well yet? You'll like the well. 
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