Forgotten Hill: Surgery
BOO! Did I scare you? No? Well not to worry, FMStudio is here with a new chapter of their Forgotten Hill saga that will fill you with proper terror. But before we go further, you might want to get in...
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The link isn't taking us to the game, it's just bringing us back to the jayisgames review.
Thanks for pointing that out zoy! I've gone through and fixed the links - please let me know if I missed any.
Should anyone need hints, the game makers have walkthroughs, both video and text, available here:
Text walkthrough, part I
Text walkthrough, part II
Video walkthrough
Enjoy the game!
Seems to me the entire Forgotten Hill series is severely lacking. The games are heavily saturated with simple-mildly complex puzzles, there is little to no story element in play, and the "horror" (if I dare even label this game as such) is playing off the idea that blood = scary. This being the thought process, the games are loaded all kinds of blood ridden objects, severed limbs and other creepy "scary" things
like tentacle alien nurses
.
If you're looking for a mildly entertaining time waster, this isn't a bad choice. But anything deep, engaging and/or moving can be found elsewhere.
there might be a server issue with this game as at leasrt 3 times it froze forcing me to restart the game. fortunately it has an auto save. secondly a few of the puzzles were very hard to understand. The last one I left on:
the pins and rubber bands where you have to drag to certain points in the board, it really didn't match what the real game had. I tried over 20 minutes and I was really confused.
I might try that puzzle again if I get better help on it but i'm not sure. Anyway...
Hi Paul,
I kind of got stuck on that one too. I had to look through the video. I think it has something to do with
the pins having to be matched in both position and color to the diagram with the floors, a floor up if I remember correctly.
You might have to fiddle around with it a bit but hopefully it will work out!
I gave up trying to solve the clock by myself, and I found the video walkthrough almost too fast to follow. I had to go through the clock sequence several times, riding the pause/play button so I could write down the steps.
Numbering the buttons 1 2 3 from left to right
Click 2 3 3
Click 1 until the minute hand (with the moon sign) is at 9
Click 3 2 1 3 1 3 2 1
I gave up on the 4 dials in the experiments room too.
Naming the 4 controls
LA - arrow on the left
LR - rotator on the left
RA - arrow on the right
RR - rotator on the left
Click
LR LR LR LA LA
RR LA RR LA
LR LR
RA RR LR
This concerns the ending. It doesn't really spoil it, but just in case: I would have liked if
he found the house in the distance where there was a mirror. He looks into the mirror to find himself a disfigured monster and says "Oh thank God! At least they didn't mess with my face!"
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