This will hopefully be a full play-through of PQ3. This first video ends when you've done all you can do in the first part of the game; at this point, you just need to wait until you get paged. I'll start the next video from that point.
One of the finest nuclear power plant simulation games ever made for DOS comes to your home computer for hours of fun-filled watching the status numbers update! Good clean fun for the whole family!
Quest For Glory 4 is known for its bugs, but the best bug of all is the one that occurs right at the end of the game and kills you in a completely illogical fashion. Hooray for computers!
Starts at the police station, goes through Aspen Falls, and finishes right after the incident with Morales and the pregnant woman on the freeway. (Yeah, I know, I missed the freeway on-ramp the first time so I had to go around the block to try again.)
AGI Sierra games often had music available in the Apple IIgs version which you couldn't hear on any other platform. This video contains music from the IIgs version of King's Quest.
Dealing with a drunk driver, and a visit to the hospital. (I skipped the cutscene where Marie gets assaulted in the parking lot, because that might have been a little too scary for some people.)
A short connecting video: A wrap-up of leftover business from Day 2, and the beginning of Day 3, in which you learn that a woman named Carla Reed has some information for you.
Conclusion of Day 5. A shootout, a fatal freeway crash, and another visit to the hospital. All in a day's work.
If you watch carefully, notice that I never actually click the gun icon on Steve Rocklin. At no point during this sequence should you actually click the gun; just having the gun icon activated will be enough.
Let's knock on the door of the crack house and see if those friendly drug dealers would like to sit down for a cup of coffee. No? Better get a search warrant. Still no response? RAM THE SUCKER!