

Backstory īorn in 1982, as Lynn Maxwell, Alyssa Hale was one of twins to the Maxwells. This plot summary follows the canon Ending A. A fan retranslation exists.Ĭlock Tower II - The Struggle Within IntroĪlyssa Hale, a girl with a murderous and violent alternate personality. The game also contains various Japanese-styled rooms and samurai armor. However, untranslated Japanese can be seen in the hospital entrance and even in the intro, there are Japanese-styled buildings, including a Shinto shrine, leading to odd suspension of disbelief. The characters were given Westernized names. In the North American version, the setting was changed to Salinas, California for unknown reasons, possibly because Agetec felt that Americans couldn't handle the Japanese "culture clash". It is not set in Europe as many of the other Clock Tower games are it is set in Osaka, Japan. Instead, it was made by the development team without his input. The game is a spin-off story with little to no connection to the story of the Barrows/Burroughs family or Scissorman, nor is there an actual clock tower in it, nor was Clock Tower director Hifumi Kono involved with it. It was released as a PlayStation Classic on the Japanese PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 on May 9, 2012. It was developed and published by Human Entertainment on Main Japan and later published by Agetec on Octoin North America. Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within, known as Clock Tower: Ghost Head (クロックタワーゴーストヘッド) in Japan, is a PlayStation point-and-click survival horror game and the third installment in the Clock Tower series.
