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kane_magus) wrote2021-10-30 05:15 pm
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Kathy Rain: The Director's Cut
Just finished Kathy Rain: Director's Cut. I think if you enjoyed Gabriel Knight and Ben Jordan, you'll like this one, too, as it's in the same vein of point-and-click supernatural investigation games. https://t.co/NenSiuXBts
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) October 30, 2021
Never played the original version, since shortly after I'd bought that, the director's cut version was announced, so I decided to just wait for that. As such, I have no idea what's different/new about the director's cut version compared to the original. https://t.co/gv7D8MUwvA
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) October 30, 2021
Also, for reference, since I mentioned them above:https://t.co/OvNajY1lWghttps://t.co/vRib4dcqf0https://t.co/IbsAEUs7LEhttps://t.co/wlAce6emtUhttps://t.co/Cj85gVc1ZY
— Kane Magus (@KaneMagus) October 30, 2021
So yeah, to restate the above, I just finished Kathy Rain: The Director's Cut. While I own both this version and the original version, I've only played this version, since not too long after buying the original, they announced the new version, so I decided to just wait for that one.
And, yeah, if you've played the Gabriel Knight or Ben Jordan games, Kathy Rain is very similar to that. If not, then I guess Kathy Rain would be best described as a supernatural investigation point-and-click adventure game (same as GK and BJ). It's pretty good (as are GK and BJ).