D: The Game Trainer Download
- guibridimerper
- Sep 11, 2019
- 6 min read
Updated: Mar 13, 2020
About This Game The story begins in 1997. It's the dead of night in the city of Los Angeles, and there has been a mass murder at a general hospital on the outskirts of downtown. The perpetrator is the director of the hospital, Richter Harris. He has shut himself up in the hospital and taken a number of patients as hostages, leaving the police helpless and unable to move in. Richter's only daughter, Laura Harris, after hearing the situation, rushes to Los Angeles from San Francisco, and drives alone to the tragic scene at the hospital ground. Upon entering the hospital Laura finds herself transported to an old mansion, while the disembodied voice of her father pleads with her to leave. Nevertheless she must press forward to save her father and herself. 7aa9394dea Title: D: The GameGenre: AdventureDeveloper:WARPPublisher:Nightdive Studios, Throwback EntertainmentRelease Date: 1 Apr, 1995 D: The Game Trainer Download "D (video game) is master mystery puzzle is excellence!". I really like what nightdive is doing, first bringing system shock 1 up to par with modern OS's now this a very unkown game even at it's time. one can only hope it will update and bring in more old classics famous or not.. Excellent timing for its PC release near halloween, this game came out a year before Resident Evil and well it is certianly very interesting and soemwhat surreal at times. This game pre-dates Shenmue and has QTE's in it! Speaking of this game being innovative those knight staues that ataack the player idea was copied in RE4, then again I recall Clock Tower 3 using them prior so goes to show this game has its interesting quirks!The D-DOS Emulator is comes with works great too!. Before I start, I would like to say this is very much a game that will have differing opinions, some love it or hate it. This is very much not your typical horror game. Anyways, "D" was released in 1995 on the Sega Saturn, Playstation, 3DO, and the PC, while a success in Japan it has not received the same amount of love or attention in America. In the game, you play as Laura Harris, traveling through a castle to reach her father, a once famous doctor became mass murderer. It is your job as Laura to explore the castle, figure out the puzzles and get closer and closer to your insane father.Gameplay-wise, D is somewhat of a semi-3D exploration type of game. You move Laura around different rooms solving different kinds of puzzles, and delving deeper into the castle, with a camera perspective similar to games like Myst. say semi because the game... isn't like a game really. D is more like an interactive movie than it is a game, with dozens of cutscenes to boot. With that, D also has a very distinctive look to it. D was the first video game to use fully rendered computer graphics, think of it as the Toy Story of video games in a way. Every cutscene, every room, and every object is rendered in computer graphics. As for how it looks now, well... it certainly hasn't aged gracefully. But keep in mind the time period, this was considered cutting edge, and as such it shouldn't be criticized for that too much.Despite the dated visuals, D is still an extremely creepy game. Everything about it just screams that the place you and Laura are exploring is somewhere you don't want to be in. The cutscenes also do manage to be creepy even to this day as well, the character models unintentionally make this place creepier too. D isn't a jumpscare game, at all, but the atmosphere to the very quiet but absolutely brilliant soundtrack help make this place even scarier. Everything in D is just so unsettling and dark to put it bluntly, and the game does a brilliant job of making you on the edge of your seat. Do you want to go in the next room or not? You have to choose quickly.And I do mean quickly, because D also has a time limit. The game makes it so you have to beat it within 2 hours, reach the limit, and it's game over. While it may seem stressful, I think it's the perfect amount of time for this game. The puzzles aren't exactly the most challenging and can be completed fairly quickly, with the exception of one, but I won't go into that. This makes for a game that anyone can probably beat on their first or second time, and I like that a lot.Overall, D like I said earlier, is a game you're either going to love or hate. Despite what I said, the game plays intentionally very slowly, and many people criticize that. I personally don't think it's that much of a hinderance and I enjoyed my time with this game. It's short, easy, and may have low replay value, but like a good scary movie, D is something you might wanna come back to every few years.Rating: 7\/10. As a fan of the late Kenji Eno (R.I.P) and the now defunct WARP Studios games, I was really happy to see that D (WARP's first game to be released outside of Japan) is now easily accessible on Steam. D was originally made for the short lived 3DO in 1995 and was ported to the Sega Staurn, PS1, and MS DOS (which is this version). The gameplay is akin to 1993's Myst, with the entire game being an fmv. Yet, unlike Myst, everything is fully animated. So if you want to get somewhere, you are going to have to walk there using a pre-set path. It's kinda slow, but it really helps build the atmosphere.This game mostly deals with walking around the creepy mansion and solving puzzles. Some of these puzzles may seem a bit tricky at first, but you'll never reach the point of having to look up a walkthrough. *HINT: Make sure you check all your surroundings before giving up!*Thing's ain't all fine and dandy though, as you need to beat the game within two real time hours. There is no saving as well, so you will need to play this game through in one sitting. That might be a deal breaker to some, but for me personally it helps build a tense mood to add on to the spooky atmosphere.If I had any problems, it would be that the game (or just this Dos Box packaged in with the game) has an odd problem where all the fmvs (the entire game) has these odd and dark crt tv-esque scan lines on them. If anyone knows how to get rid of them (or just make it look less bad) please tell me.If you like old horror games, or are just looking for something a bit more experimental, I highly recommend WARP's "D". Buying this game will hopefully help Nightdive Studios release other WARP games like "Enemy Zero" and "D-2" on Pc, along with other games from different developers. So show some support! Thanks for reading!. Quite a shame this is just a DoxBox emulated version with no controller support.I bought this only because I own a copy for every platform, including a sealed physical copy for PC and imports. I have repacked this through DosBox with controller support outside of this version and it's in much better shape than ordering it from here.. If you're going to buy rights to a game, why not add achievements and controller support? This game has a special place for me- a time when I saw graphics take on a new direction. However, in this state it's probably the worst version I have ever played. You're better off emulating it through ePSXe. Fullscreen, much better looking, controller support.. These are the main advantages. And for all of this, I'm going to have to give it a thumbs down. Simply because they could have polished it a bit rather than take the easy way out and just toss it through DosBox. I apparently have a few titles from these publishers and it seems they're accustom to doing nothing to better the release. I know I won't be wasting any more money on any of their other releases, that's for sure. Put some effort into it!. \u771f\u7684\u5f9e\u4f86\u6c92\u6709\u60f3\u5230\u904e\u80fd\u5728Mac\u4e0a\u73a9\u5230\u539f\u6c41\u539f\u5473\u7684D\u306e\u98df\u5353\uff01\u5be6\u5728\u662f\u592a\u9a5a\u559c\u4e86\u3002\u6574\u9ad4\u9084\u539f\u5012\u4e0d\u662f\u554f\u984c\uff0c\u50f9\u683c\u9084\u53ef\u4ee5\uff0c\u8981\u662f\u80fd\u5920\u589e\u52a0\u5b57\u5e55\u5c31\u5b8c\u7f8e\u4e86.Hopping in the next version add the subtitles and Save Load function ! Thanks!Nominted this game!
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