![]() His home was the setting for this masterpiece.Īfter installing the brand new CD-Rom game and anxiously pressing that play button, I awoke as the main character called Ego trapped in the dark, abandoned, old Victorian mansion and was greeted with a shimmering flashback video. The box was huge in our eager little hands, the back teasing what was something we’d never seen in a game before, actual actors and video IN the game! It spoke of a creepy old murderous vagrant turned doll maker named Henry Stauf who’d stolen the souls of children and put them into his dolls in order to live forever. If you dare…Ī friend and I had pooled our money and bought The 7th Guest at the Post Exchange on the military base near our homes. It is a game I’ve bought more than half a dozen times through the years, and here I am set to buy it once again, and you should too. The 7th Guest, created by Rob Landeros and Graeme Devine and produced by Trilobyte Games, is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary this year with a relaunch across both Mobile and PC platforms. In April of 1993 I was 12 going on 13 but I still remember and hold a great fondness for one of the greatest video games to ever grace the PC.
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