Posted May 13, 2015
OlausPetrus: I guess the graphics haven't aged that well, but back in '99 this game felt revolutionary. I was very impressed that you could move the camera around and examine the locations yourself.
Also my impression about the graphics was very favorable back then. It's funny how these days people are against aged 3D graphics. While back in the day many people considered these new flashy 3D graphics looked very realistic and better than 2D graphics.
ancalimon: For fans of adventure games, 3d adventure games were a downgrade from the older 2d games. Also my impression about the graphics was very favorable back then. It's funny how these days people are against aged 3D graphics. While back in the day many people considered these new flashy 3D graphics looked very realistic and better than 2D graphics.
Personally I didn't (and don't) have issues with FMV or 3D graphics. Biggest issue I had with many 3D adventures were the controls, but luckily GK3 kept the mouse controlled point and click interface. Back in the early 2000s I actually wished that other adventure game companies would use similar interface as GK3, because usually the keyboard controls were very clumsy (Monkey Island 4, Broken Sword 3 and Simon the Sorcerer 3D are fine example of decent adventure games with horrible controls).