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Results: The Neverhood

Published on 04/10/2025
By: Cineaste
2230
Games
Growing up, my experience with video games was likely fairly common for kids of my generation. Arcades, home video consoles. Then got into playing them on a PC which I still do on occasion. Regardless the premise, there were some I thought fun and creative, taking us to strange new worlds in an artistic way.
1.
1.
The Neverhood - mid 1990's game put out by Dreamworks. It's clay animated and one plays "Klaymen" appropriately enough. During his adventures, discovers the origin of the world he's in, as well as his part in it. Not sure how to describe the score by Terry Scott Taylor, but just as fun as the game. Do you like clay animation as a way of presenting a tale?
Yes
29%
627 votes
No
38%
842 votes
Undecided
33%
731 votes
2.
2.
Psychonaunts - Raz runs away from the circus to join a camp youngsters are trained to be secret agents with psychic powers. This came out in 2005 by Double Fine Productions. Other than a fun visual style in general, throughout the tale, one enters other characters brains, at which point the look changes. Kinda begs the question ever wonder if others recall / visualize things in their minds differently than you might?
Yes
30%
660 votes
No
33%
726 votes
Undecided
37%
814 votes
3.
3.
Syberia - French artist Benoît Sokal is the brain child of this one, released by Microids in 1999. One plays Kate Walker, a lawyer sent to oversee the purchase of an automaton factory. She goes on from there to seek out the legendary island Syberia. Like the "steampunk" look of this if can be termed that way. If you play video games, do you care the gender of the character you are, or if they are even human?
Yes
14%
301 votes
No
49%
1072 votes
Undecided
38%
827 votes
4.
4.
American McGee's Alice - 2000, EA Games. The dude in the title is a retired video game designer. Tale involves Alice of Wonderland fame from the novels of Lewis Carroll. In this case, Wonderland a dark, twisted pace. Alice is attempting to save not only it, but her own sanity. One I found visually cool for new takes on the characters, and stuff like being small or in a black and white world, etc. Do you find you enjoy when a classic tale has a new spin put on it?
Yes
23%
495 votes
No
36%
795 votes
Undecided
41%
910 votes

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