Nocturne - Opening
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@morrowindsky your post is at least a year old but i can tell you that there is a sort of "spiritual successor" - the 3 blair witch project games which are made by the same company. the first one starts out in spookhouse, stranger is in it and you actually play as doc holiday.
but yea i've been waiting for "Nocturne 2" for a very very long time
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I have this game in jewelcase + manual in good condition. Anyone interested I'm sure we'll find a reasonable price. PM me.
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I've got a computer running xp right now and this game works with absolutely no problems on it
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Please give me the link to the soundtrack as well. I cannot find it on the internet.
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Just keep in mind that it won't work with every OS, especially newer ones.
If you're using Vista, you might as well forget about it. XP works sometimes. 7 is a pipedream.
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I know exactly what you mean! The lasers on the pistols were the only thing keeping you from becoming 'strangerbits' haha. Though they didn't help much. And if I remember correctly you had to run and jump too which means if you were off by a millisecond, you're screwed.
Man I miss that game. I gotta find the CDROM
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Remember towards the end of the first act? You had to jump across platforms, and if you missed, you fell into a pit?
You also had to time it right, or else you were mincemeat--those pendulums knew no mercy.
That's why I learned to love the pistols. They were great for lining up jumps. Still didn't help me from becoming Strangerbits, though.
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Man I remember this game was so hard! I have the original Cds somewhere in my house.
The game from what I remember was pretty scary but the controls were horrible. Especially jumping.
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Good times :)
Im looking for the title and composer of the music, since i have played this game in 1999 and no one is able to help. Can you?
mjshikeli 4 years ago 2
I don't know the title name (it might just be something like "tension"), but I think it's public domain (or at least available on the cheap. The composer should be Bill Brown, whose works ended up in a bunch of late 90s PC games. Awesome composer.
EdOscuro 4 years ago