Hey there dude I just started watching this walkthrough of Nancy Drew a while ago today are you at that knowledgeable about Nancy Drew at all because I have a question for you what it is do you know if they finally stopped making Nancy Drew video games for the series with what they made with the last game or are they continuing the series because I really hope that they are continuing the series of video games.
Hey Longmont, I am in fact very knowledgeable on Nancy Drew Games lol, but unfortunately I can not say for certain if they’re going to continue to make games. Game 33 Midnight in Salem was poorly received by the fans due to changing the game engine, and since then the developers are yet to confirm a new title for game 34. However, the devs haven’t denied a new game either. They have continued to make new advertisements including promos to get the new voice actress for Nancy, which leads me to believe they’re cooking up SOMETHING. As of right now we’re all in the dark, but in my own optimistic opinion I think that Her-interactive will at least attempt making another game, even if it takes them forever.
@@vote4holt thanks for giving me an update on all that by the way do you recommend any games I should watch or down the road get because my birthday is coming up here on March 21st and so far I've been trying to get to games that are really hard to get since last Christmas chances of getting those games now at my birthday are much more higher than they were when I was Christmas the reason why I say that is because when I'm worn the whole globe where we can get them and how much both games cost.
@@co5n.longmont492 recommendations for Nancy Drew Games? From the old generation the Final Scene is one of the most intense mysteries, and the Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake is a very peaceful and atmospheric experience. In the middle games Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon is very very fun, and Legend of the Crystal Skull is delightfully spooky and creepy. Shadow at the Waters edge is the scariest game in the franchise, Ghost of Thornton Hall is a great sequel to that one, and Labyrinth of Lies is (in my opinion) SUPER underrated with a crazy ending. Those are all great games I’d recommend to anyone, but if you’ve played or seen them I’d really recommend any/all of them. Go for the generations you like best! A lot of folks love the aesthetics of game 1-10, but then games 17-32 have really really good graphics and look so lifelike :))))
@@co5n.longmont492 (oh, and also games 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 are often considered to be the golden age. All of those - besides 12 in my opinion - are amazing)
@@vote4holt thank you for the recommendations but I was actually more interested in games for the Xbox One and if you're curious as to why I like the Nancy Drew games is because well that's actually kind of hard I guess I'm going to say I just like him in general.