And now for a dose of 19th century Gothic horror... Man, remember Nightmare Creatures? I played the everloving crap out of the PC demo back in 97/98 before renting it for N64 from the local Movie Gallery and playing all the way through it. What's effectively a beat 'em up with a total horror aesthetic, this game was right up my alley. In 1834, London has fallen victim to... some crazy occult stuff. Some giant d-bag called Adam Crowley, along with local cult Brotherhood of Hecate, has unleashed a bunch of nightmarish, creaturey things in the city. To what end, I'm not entirely sure, but that dang Brotherhood was totally bent on world domination. Anyway, I'm playing as Father Ignatius Blackward, and I'm off to beat up all these bad guys.
Since the dev studio, Kalisto, has been gone for decades at this point, I was able to press the control key to pick up this game from:
https://www.myabandonware.com/game/ni...
So thank you to whomever ripped an ISO of this game. That page has everything you need to get the game running. I nearly pulled my hair out trying to get the music to work, and in my experience, the only thing that worked was to point my favorite disk burning program to the .cue file supplied, burn the game to a cd, and keep that in my main cd-rom during play. I don't think that's an issue with the game, however, it seems the software I use to mount virtual drives reeeeally doesn't like .cue files with multiple audio tracks*shrug*.