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Clock Tower, known in Japan as Clock Tower 2, [a] is a point-and-click survival horror video game developed by Human Entertainment and released for the PlayStation in 1996. It is the second game in the Clock Tower series after the original Clock Tower , which was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom one year prior.
An updated version, titled Clock Tower: The First Fear, was ported to the PlayStation, WonderSwan, and Windows. An enhanced port of the game, Clock Tower: Rewind, was released for eighth and ninth-generation consoles, as well as PC. The game had previously never been officially released outside Japan, although fan translations exist.
Clock Tower II was the last Clock Tower game developed by Human Entertainment. [4] It was also the first in the series not directed by series creator Hifumi Kono. [5] [6] Kono was asked by Human to make a sequel to the first two games, but he felt he was out of material and could not make it. Yutaka Hirata stepped in and offered to direct the ...
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Clock Tower 3 [a] is a survival horror video game co-produced by Capcom and Sunsoft for the PlayStation 2. Released in 2002, it is the fourth installment in the Clock Tower series, and the first and only video game directed by Japanese film director Kinji Fukasaku. The plot and characters have very little relation to the previous Clock Tower ...
Both The A.V. Club and Pinsof believed that although Clock Tower aged poorly, it was still worth experiencing. [34] [2] Clock Tower has been seen as influential on Japanese horror video games, and is considered instrumental in establishing the survival horror genre alongside the 1992 video game Alone in the Dark.
A clock tower is a tower specifically built with one or more (often four) clock faces. Clock towers can be either freestanding or part of a church or municipal building such as a town hall. The mechanism inside the tower is known as a turret clock which often marks the hour (and sometimes segments of an hour) by sounding large bells or chimes ...
The McKee Clock Inscription on the base of the clock. The McKee Clock is a clock tower in the City of Bangor, Northern Ireland.Situated at the foot of High Street in the marina's sunken gardens in an area known as the "McKee Clock Arena", the clock is named for its benefactor William McKee, a local rates collector who donated £200 (a very large sum of money at the time) towards its construction.