I had Discworld Noir, but just couldnt get very far along in it, even when following the walkthrough. I just couldnt get the watchhouse location to appear from talking to Nobby in the bar. I had a go several times and just couldn't make it work.
I grew up with those games, i never actually completed them though which was shame.
On a few occasions ive been tempted to go buy them again on ps1.
Discworld noir for the PC wasnt so good though.
Yeah, Noir wasn't great, but the first 2 we're fantastic, recently played the first with the gf, good fun
With the Lucasarts point & clicks coming to steam, tuned to vista etc, would be nice to see them on there sometime soon, but i remember reading that the license for the series was a bit up in the air.
Still got copies of the games lying about somewhere. Fantastic games and some of the few games that actually capture the spirit of their original mediums. Think 1 was my favourite followed by two, however I can't remember a lot of Noir. The only parts I do remember are the plot twists!
Clutching at straws but if the new Monkey Island game does well, i'd say there may be a market for point and click adventures again.
I grew up with them too, they were bloody hard and the walkthrough still made it hard, but was good when you figure it out. Preferred the Discworld 2. When there was no more I moved into playing Monkey Island which was ace
I started reading the Discworld books as i just miss the game, seems heavy going...
i loved the games too, was a little dissapointed that Eric Idle didn't play Rince Wind in the tv version of The Colour of Magic his voice just fit soo well lol
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