Good FMV games. - Zoe Quinn related. Can you name 5 good ones?

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In the Zoe thread someone said they could count the good FMV games on one hand. I'm curious what they could possibly be?
I'll try and come up with 5 :
Myst and Riven (1993, 1997)
Myst has especially shit graphics in 2017 which was considered it's strong point when it was released in 1993. Riven is still pretty impressive. A few of the puzzles are a bit overboard requiring either tons of wasted time or guesswork.
Phantasmagoria (1995)
This just feels dated all around. I start playing and get bored. I couldn't give a fuck about the story, the acting is shit, and the FMV absolutely destroys any chance of immersion.

Dragon's Lair and Space Ace (1983)
These hold up extremely well in the graphic and story department but the gameplay is limited
7th Guest and 11th hour (1993, 1995)
The puzzles are excellent but the graphics and acting are low par by today's standards...once again these were once considered the strong point. Like myst and riven it's unlikely that anyone is going to solve all the puzzles on their own and personally without 60 dollars invested in the game I'm not particularly even motivated to try more than a few times before looking up the solutions.

Honorable Mention
Racing games:
It turns out that FMV works extremely well for racing games all you have to do is draw a cars on the video and detect collisions with whatever is in the background. Depending on how you do it you can use a video decoder to fill the screen with stunning graphics at little or no computational cost and concentrate on drawing the cars which might not even be that taxing either.
Star Rider (1983)
Megarace.. there is also a Megarace 2 (1993)
I wouldn't be terribly surprised to find out there is a relatively large library of great FMV racing games compared to the entire library of good FMV games.


Ok that's all I could think of and maybe with the exception of riven and 11th hour nothing here is likely to get a genuine playthrough from a 2017 gamer and even then it's probably going to be something people don on their phone waiting in line or sitting on the shitter.
Post yours.
 
Aside from the ones posted, I remember these from my Win 3.1 childhood. Critical Path is pretty trash though and Quantum Gate I believe always crashed like 20 minutes into the game so I never finished it.



Megarace.. there is also a Megarace 2 (1993)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UlcetJaCAAAI wouldn't be terribly surprised to find out there is a relatively large library of great FMV racing games compared to the entire library of good FMV games.

LMAO Oh man, Megarace was my jam back in the day. I loved the music in the game and Lance Boyle was cheesy and ridiculous even to a 9 year old.

"Covers! For your car seaaaats!!"
 
Her Story

Code Blue

Tender Loving Care

Press X to Not Die

Toonstruck

Swat

That one FMV game where you play as Rob Schneider
 
The Daedalus Encounter on 3DO and PC was pretty enjoyable. At least it was on 3DO.

Twisted: The Game Show wasn't great, but was stupid fun.

Road Avenger was pretty great too. People seem to prefer the Sega/Mega CD version.

There's also Roundabout. The video sequences were amusing, even if they starred some SA let's players.

All the others posted have been pretty fantastic as well.
 
LMAO Oh man, Megarace was my jam back in the day. I loved the music in the game and Lance Boyle was cheesy and ridiculous even to a 9 year old.
There will be a new one I guess and the lance boyle guy will be back in it. He was in a bunch of popular movies it turns out and he still looks the same somehow.
 
I only need to name one because Harvester is the only FMV game one person should play, it's a pont click game about Steve and his journey from being a kidder to a diddler.

 
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These are light gun games for the most part but, Area 51 (arcade), Maximum Force, and the two Lethal Enforcers games were pretty good FMV Lightgun games.
Outside of light gun games, I've heard the Tex Murphy games were pretty good, but I never played them myself.
 
I thought I would bump this old thread since I am trying to decide which games to pick up from the Build your own FMV Adventures Bundle from Fanatical. I don't normally play FMV games but I was thinking of giving some a try since they are less than $2 each in this bundle. Here is what's available:
Not For Broadcast
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker
The Shapeshifting Detective
The Bunker
Late Shift
Dark Nights with Poe and Munro
She Sees Red - Interactive Movie
Five Dates
I Saw Black Clouds
Night Book
Bloodshore
Who Pressed Mute on Uncle Marcus?
Murderous Muses
Case Files: Behind Closed Doors
The Complex

Which of these would be considered very good or must play?

I really enjoyed clips I saw of Rupert Shaw chewing scenery in Contradiction: Spot the Liar!
He is also in The Shapeshifting Detective, Bloodshore and Murderous Muses so I will probably pick these games up.

Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker came out pretty recently, and it's an incredibly good FMV game. Not too long, you can do a play through in about 5 hours, but it's a bit of a headfuck and the acting isn't totally terrible. It's got a shittonne of different endings and variables too so it's worth replaying a couple times to do things differently.
This game is available in the bundle I mentioned above so I will pick it up.
 
I didn't play many, but I really liked Road Avenger back in the day

Another one I had for my Sega CD was Ground Zero Texas. I played the shit out of it, although the gameplay was pretty basic. It was about aliens infiltrating some town in Texas. Honestly at the time it seemed pretty well regarded (At least in the British video game mags I was reading)

There is one bit where you go on the alien ship and if you fail in the shootout, you get a clip of your boss getting dragged off by aliens screaming 'Nooooooo, don't eat me!!!' and it completely scared the fuck outta me (I was like 8 or 9) and made me swear off playing the game for a few weeks


Just looking up that vid I saw it's now on Steam! I may have to pick it up for nostalgia's sake
 
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