Name: Anonymous 2009-05-26 13:50
I was kinda nausiated by the ugly turn the overall plot has taken after the chilling abstract-like horror of Clock Tower 1 (or 2?).
The actual plot of CT3 was absolutely ridiculous: You have a grandfather with a completely retarded plan to drink his granddaughters blood because he loves her so much. In no way does that make any sense. He even contemplates the foolishness in this once, only to go completely insane at a mere whim. His plan then includes subordinates to hunt you down and put you through all kinds of life-threatening dangers, despite of your STILL BEATING heart being a vital part of the final ritual. Compared to these leaps, the instant summoning of the clock tower and Alyssa and Dennis surviving its imminent destruction through spontaneous teleportation, isn't as bad.
All of this thin plot and setting setup just for an obvious excuse to play this twisted game of "I feel so virtuous compared the 'bad men' chasing me, and I can say no their lust for my attractive, innocent body.", one generation per sequel, probably due to a lot of women longing for an escape from their angst over their real-world sexual habits or desires. Take out the grandfather bit (and the annoying Dennis, of course) and this would have been a much better game.
The actual plot of CT3 was absolutely ridiculous: You have a grandfather with a completely retarded plan to drink his granddaughters blood because he loves her so much. In no way does that make any sense. He even contemplates the foolishness in this once, only to go completely insane at a mere whim. His plan then includes subordinates to hunt you down and put you through all kinds of life-threatening dangers, despite of your STILL BEATING heart being a vital part of the final ritual. Compared to these leaps, the instant summoning of the clock tower and Alyssa and Dennis surviving its imminent destruction through spontaneous teleportation, isn't as bad.
All of this thin plot and setting setup just for an obvious excuse to play this twisted game of "I feel so virtuous compared the 'bad men' chasing me, and I can say no their lust for my attractive, innocent body.", one generation per sequel, probably due to a lot of women longing for an escape from their angst over their real-world sexual habits or desires. Take out the grandfather bit (and the annoying Dennis, of course) and this would have been a much better game.