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Post by DontBeScared on Mar 23, 2006 19:06:48 GMT -5
I was wondering which ending in CT:FF is your least favorite. My least favorite is all the Jennifer's death ending.
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Post by ObscureNightmares on Mar 23, 2006 19:37:22 GMT -5
My least favorite is the glitch one-nothing special at all.
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Post by DontBeScared on Mar 23, 2006 23:02:00 GMT -5
F ending scared the crap out of me.Blood!
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Post by bloodymarionette on Mar 31, 2006 7:26:19 GMT -5
I must admit...the happy endings of First Fear...I like the car "escape" ending though...pure horror film gold...
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Post by jenniferdarknight on Jul 27, 2006 14:31:02 GMT -5
I hated the "S" ending the most because it was such a copout. I mean, after going through ALL THAT WORK to get your friend to live, the least the programmers could have done was make her sprite MOVE or something. Her hair and dress don't even blow in the wind! She's just a cardboard cutout standing there.
Or maybe there could have been a scene where the two walk out of the house and have a sort of conversation, instead of just standing there watching the sunset stereotypically. It was COOL when the looking out was in the C ending (my favorite, and in my opinion the "true" ending), but for the "A" and "S" endings they could have thought up something better, since all the other endings were pretty different in content.
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Post by leon101 on Dec 8, 2006 11:04:22 GMT -5
F ending scared the crap out of me.Blood! Blood? Was there actually any blood in this game? I've never seen any, though I know clock tower is not known for it's blood, though it can be violent at times.
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Post by RetroScissorman on Dec 8, 2006 11:11:19 GMT -5
F ending scared the crap out of me.Blood! Blood? Was there actually any blood in this game? I've never seen any, though I know clock tower is not known for it's blood, though it can be violent at times. Yep. Theres blood. Every Clock Tower game has it.
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Post by leon101 on Dec 8, 2006 16:09:07 GMT -5
I like how the gore is controlled and not overdone like some horror games.
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Post by RetroScissorman on Dec 8, 2006 21:14:14 GMT -5
They tend to really overdo it in some games.
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Post by Shadow on Mar 10, 2007 21:26:12 GMT -5
I hated the "S" ending the most because it was such a copout. I mean, after going through ALL THAT WORK to get your friend to live, the least the programmers could have done was make her sprite MOVE or something. Her hair and dress don't even blow in the wind! She's just a cardboard cutout standing there. Or maybe there could have been a scene where the two walk out of the house and have a sort of conversation, instead of just standing there watching the sunset stereotypically. It was COOL when the looking out was in the C ending (my favorite, and in my opinion the "true" ending), but for the "A" and "S" endings they could have thought up something better, since all the other endings were pretty different in content. After reading that, I had the weirdest moment in my head. Jennifer and Anne (I choose Anne, leave me alone.) climb down the ladder together. They hold hands as they walk in the mansion just inspecting the deaths of their friends. They get to the main hall, open the door and leave. Soon after leaving the house, they have a conversation, and we see a silhouette of a young boy (Dan of course) break off one of the hands of the clock, and throws it like a spear, which then peirces Anne's throat. (Much like the box art) Jennifer then falls to the floor crying and screaming. She then falls asleep in front of the manor and the screens fades out. "Jennifer and Anne had survived the horror. But only one of them lived. Yet, there was a second person?" CG scene where Dan comes and picks her up and places her in the Clock Tower room and hides near the cogs where Bobby died. How's that for a canon ending? =D
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Post by synonymous on Mar 19, 2007 21:26:43 GMT -5
Ending E; it's between it and F, as they're little more than Game Overs with little drama or sense of closure. F, though, at least has the elegant dramatic cue of the blood seeping out the elevator.
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Post by mrbates on Mar 24, 2007 9:30:55 GMT -5
I hated the "S" ending the most because it was such a copout. I mean, after going through ALL THAT WORK to get your friend to live, the least the programmers could have done was make her sprite MOVE or something. Her hair and dress don't even blow in the wind! She's just a cardboard cutout standing there. Or maybe there could have been a scene where the two walk out of the house and have a sort of conversation, instead of just standing there watching the sunset stereotypically. It was COOL when the looking out was in the C ending (my favorite, and in my opinion the "true" ending), but for the "A" and "S" endings they could have thought up something better, since all the other endings were pretty different in content. After reading that, I had the weirdest moment in my head. Jennifer and Anne (I choose Anne, leave me alone.) climb down the ladder together. They hold hands as they walk in the mansion just inspecting the deaths of their friends. They get to the main hall, open the door and leave. Soon after leaving the house, they have a conversation, and we see a silhouette of a young boy (Dan of course) break off one of the hands of the clock, and throws it like a spear, which then peirces Anne's throat. (Much like the box art) Jennifer then falls to the floor crying and screaming. She then falls asleep in front of the manor and the screens fades out. "Jennifer and Anne had survived the horror. But only one of them lived. Yet, there was a second person?" CG scene where Dan comes and picks her up and places her in the Clock Tower room and hides near the cogs where Bobby died. How's that for a canon ending? =D Wow! Now thats a good ending!
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Post by sc1ss0rt0w3r on Aug 22, 2009 21:43:33 GMT -5
I'll have to go with the ending where nothing happens. Of course, I only went for it just to get an alternate ending...takes luck to get it...sorta.
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Post by ObscureNightmares on Sept 4, 2009 13:33:20 GMT -5
The ending where Jennifer is found dead at the orphanage is kind of lame, too, since we don't know anything what happened.
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