Wow didn't know any of this history. Loved the King's Quest series as a kid in the mid-90s. 5 & 6 were the ones to hold my attention the longest. 7 was also pretty good. I have 8 somewhere around here ... And never played it too much. The 3d interface just didn't appeal to me.
DGDW (Derek G. Weber)
2015-07-12 22:45:10 +0000 UTC
Now all we need is Rome: Pathway to Power.
Ryan Miller
2015-07-08 17:51:15 +0000 UTC
Oh man, keyboard overlays ... I wish we still had ridiculous keyboard overlays!!
Kevin Furr
2015-07-08 05:22:28 +0000 UTC
"Totally involved in their dancing, they danced right out of the room"
> dude wut
That had me in stitches!
Luke Jemmett
2015-07-07 19:04:47 +0000 UTC
SOOOOO...have you seen the King's Quest remake/reboot they're doing on Steam? I personally think they make Graham out to be too much of a chump, but that may just be my nostalgia talking.
2015-07-07 18:02:36 +0000 UTC
Or in this case, leave no witch blobs uneaten... right? ;D
Kris Asick
2015-07-07 16:53:23 +0000 UTC
Very cool. I bought the entire King's Quest series on one DVD-ROM recently. Think it was part of Sierra's budget series. Also got the Space Quest collection that way.
Alyxx the Rat
2015-07-07 16:45:04 +0000 UTC
I'm so looking forward for the reboot (is it?) of the series!
And "Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow" was, without doubt, the best! ;)
PIXEL
2015-07-07 16:31:24 +0000 UTC
It's so easy to forget what it was like back when this game came out when all was text and we take so much for granted these days, but I remember I could not believe my eyes when I first saw Kings Quest on a computer. Infocom and Scott Adams text adventures were the main way to play such things. Graphics... just a dream.
Gary Leigh
2015-07-07 16:26:50 +0000 UTC
The timed puzzles really are a drawback to the parser in this one, but yeah, it's still awesome. Parsers can often make it feel more alive.
LGR
2015-07-07 16:23:41 +0000 UTC
I am oddly fond of parser games, despite having only playing like, one parser game in my life for any significant amount of time. King's Quest looks super fun though - seems to have the best parts of nostalgic retro adventure games. Typing seems seems oddly less stressful than trying to control a cursor or character on screen. That is, unless you are timed (or frustrated by stupid puzzles) and keep making typos, haha. :)
Lindsay Michelle
2015-07-07 16:14:47 +0000 UTC
Ahh good point. also, any chance you'll eventually do an oddware on the "Essential Reality P5 Gaming Glove" sometime? A friend of mine got one and it's.. yeah.. between the funky tech used and the overall design.. interesting and kool folk are still custom tweaking drivers to make it more useable than it was.
Sterling Treadwell
2015-07-07 16:00:16 +0000 UTC
It really is, makes it seem like a more logical progression when you see all the steps of what it went through
LGR
2015-07-07 15:57:34 +0000 UTC
I'd probably have to agree!
LGR
2015-07-07 15:56:20 +0000 UTC
Amusing commands from me? Never!
LGR
2015-07-07 15:56:18 +0000 UTC
It'd be worth trying the 1990 version then, since it takes away the parser and replaces it with a point-and-click interface and more friendly inventory.
LGR
2015-07-07 15:55:53 +0000 UTC
Sierra was truly omnipresent in PC gaming for a while. I miss that.
LGR
2015-07-07 15:55:24 +0000 UTC
Thanks! I do this whenever the game is particularly special, like I did with Jazz Jackrabbit 1 for instance.
LGR
2015-07-07 15:54:53 +0000 UTC
Leave no stone unturned in a parser game!
LGR
2015-07-07 15:54:46 +0000 UTC
excellent. i love the thorough review along with a mini tech tales intro that sets the tone and helps me understand the setting that this game was developed. i'd love to see this in more reviews for older games like this. makes a huge difference!
Sterling Treadwell
2015-07-07 14:45:52 +0000 UTC
"Eat witch blob"? ...are you trying to tell us something? :P
Kris Asick
2015-07-07 12:57:30 +0000 UTC
Anybody who grow up on the PC in the 80s and early 90s had at least one game from Sierra. I didn't know they were so close to going out of business. I like the history in this video LGR. Awesome review as always!
Douglas Holmes
2015-07-07 10:50:42 +0000 UTC
Parser adventures were never my cup of tea as I grew up with inventory based adventures like Monkey Island and Grim Fandango.
Alyxx the Rat
2015-07-07 09:23:12 +0000 UTC
Number 6 was the best one!
2015-07-07 07:03:59 +0000 UTC
Back when unwinnable conditions were considered normal for game design. I noticed some amusing commands during that recording.
Jesse Marcon
2015-07-07 06:45:58 +0000 UTC
Awesome review.
Great to see the original release in action, especially with how that interface is much closer to a traditional text adventure than the later AGI games.