Clock Tower: Rewind
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- User Rating
- 7.4/10
- Release Date
- 29th Oct 2024
- No. of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Adventure, Puzzle
- Publisher
- WayForward
- Developer
- Human Entertainment
- Content Rating
- ESRB/Teen, PEGI/16
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About
Turn back the clock for one of the pioneers of the survival-horror genre. Translated and released outside of Japan for the first time, Clock Tower: Rewind is a revival of the terror-inducing 16-bit classic that dares you to explore the haunting confines of the Barrows family manor. As teenage orphan Jennifer, you must search every disturbing corner to find items, reveal secrets, and discover ways to evade Scissorman, a murderous, unstoppable, shears-wielding psychopath.
Play original mode to experience Clock Tower as it was when initially released in 1995, or play enhanced mode with extra content and improvements. Additional features include a new animated intro, opening and ending vocal theme songs, motion-comic cutscenes, creator interview, art gallery, border artwork, save states, and a music player. The clock is ticking...can you survive?
Key Features:
•A survival-horror classic, officially translated and brought out of Japan for the first time
•Run, hide, and survive as you attempt to evade the psychotic Scissorman
•Atmospheric 2D art, detailed animations, and haunting sound effects
•Multiple endings and randomized gameplay elements maximize replayability (and jump scares)
•New animated opening, motion-comic cutscenes, and vocal theme song performed by Mary McGlynn
•Art gallery, save states, and other modern enhancements
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Reviews 1
Clock Tower: Rewind is an odd game that we feel comfortable recommending to survival horror enthusiasts who wish to experience absolutely everything the genre has to offer. Its visuals and gameplay are undeniably archaic, but there's nevertheless something quaint about its combat-free, point-and-click mechanics. The short experience is elevated greatly by the added extras included for this new release, and we'd fully recommend perusing all of it to help give context and aid appreciation of this pre-RE horror game. Not a must-play re-release, then, but one we would urge horror fans to experience at least once.
7/10
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