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Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, known in Japan as Clock Tower: Ghost Head, [a] is a horror-themed adventure game developed by Human Entertainment and released for the PlayStation in 1998. It is the third game in the Clock Tower series. The story follows 17-year-old Alyssa Hale who occasionally is possessed by an alter ego named Mr. Bates.
The third game, Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, known in Japan as Clock Tower: Ghost Head, was released in Japan in 1998 and North America in 1999. It was the first game in the series not directed by Kono, and released to critical failure. [5] In Japan, the title is considered a spin-off.
Clock Tower ~The First Fear~ (released July 17, 1997) Clock Tower (released December 13, 1996 as Clock Tower 2) Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within (released March 12, 1998 as Clock Tower: Ghost Head) The Conveni: Ano Machi o Dokusen Seyo (released March 28, 1997) The Conveni 2: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da! (released December 18, 1997)
Clock Tower, known in Japan as Clock Tower 2, [a] is a point-and-click survival horror video game developed by Human Entertainment and released for the PlayStation in 1996. It is the second game in the Clock Tower series after the original Clock Tower, which was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom one year prior.
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The game was directed by Hifumi Kono as a spiritual successor to the Clock Tower series. [2] Kono notes that the female protagonist of NightCry is louder and more confident than the female protagonist from Clock Tower. Kono collaborated with film director Takashi Shimizu on the project, who directed a 12 minute short film to promote the game. [3]