Clock Tower: Rewind — remaster of the iconic 16-bit horror game released
The remaster of the 16-bit horror game Clock Tower: Rewind has been released on PC and consoles. The original version of the game was launched in Japan in 1995. The project has received very positive reviews on Steam, boasting a 91% rating.
The main character is Jennifer, a teenage orphan who must escape from the deadly Scissorman while being pursued in the eerie Barrows mansion.
Clock Tower: Rewind offers both the original mode (as the game was initially) and an enhanced mode. The latter features a new animated intro, new compositions, video inserts in the style of moving comics, interviews with the creators, an art gallery, screen border designs, saves, and a music player.
You can purchase Clock Tower: Rewind on Steam, PS Store (PS4 и PS5), Xbox Store (Xbox Series X/S), and Nintendo eShop (Switch).
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