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Cult horror classic Clock Tower is getting a remaster next yearThe original hide and seeker
The original hide and seeker
Image credit:Wayforward
Image credit:Wayforward

Cult classic horrorClock Toweris getting a remaster next year and releasing outside of Japan for the first time since its 1995 debut. Announced at last night’s Limited Run Games showcase, the remaster retains the point-and-clicking bones of the original (16-bit art and creepy child monster) while adding some new meat onto the skeleton (translations, animated cutscenes, and an art gallery.)
Clock Tower - LRG3 Announcement VideoWatch on YouTube
Clock Tower - LRG3 Announcement Video

The game was almost a precursor to the survival horror machinations you see in your modern Amnesias, Outlasts, or Alien Isolations. That Scissorman is a persistent threat, meaning he’ll almost always be chasing you through corridors in a Mr. X or Xenomorph type of way. And your only form of protection is to hide, use traps, and run. Should those modern hide-and-seekers be called Clock Tower-likes, then?
Clock Tower has some randomised elements when it comes to item locations, and there are multiple endings to be found as well, so multiple playthroughs might be needed to untangle every supernatural secret in the game. That may lead to some tears though, as the above video teases a “heartbreaking story.” Mix that with some Giallo influences, and my interest is definitely piqued.
Clock Tower’s creator Kono Hifumi took a stab at recreating that original magic withNightCrya few years ago. NightCry carried the point and clicking tension over to three dimensions, and you can find the spiritual successor onSteamif you’re in the mood for some spoofy voices.