Yes. The update does not break existing save states. However, the TENOKE release group recommends starting a "New Game" to experience the corrected Scissorman spawn triggers in the foyer (Scene 6). If you continue a save from before the patch, Scissorman may still use the legacy AI pathfinding for the remainder of that session.
Maya laughed nervously. A meta ARG. Clever. She tried to select the item. Jennifer’s hand reached out, but instead of grasping the photograph, her fingers bent backward at the knuckles—snap, snap, snap—and she clutched a pair of rusted shears. Clock Tower Rewind Update v20241209-TENOKE
The story of Clock Tower: Rewind follows Jennifer Simpson, a teenage orphan from the Granite Orphanage in Norway. The narrative unfolds as she and three friends—Laura, Anne, and Lotte—are brought to the remote Barrows Mansion If you continue a save from before the
Supports both classic controller layouts and mouse/keyboard inputs, though some players from Rely on Horror recommend a controller for the best experience. Clever
Clock Tower Rewind follows Jennifer Simpson, an orphan brought to the secluded Barrows Mansion. What begins as a hopeful new chapter quickly turns into a fight for survival. Unlike the action-heavy horror titles that followed, Clock Tower emphasizes vulnerability. Jennifer cannot fight back; she can only hide, run, and use the environment to stall her pursuer. The Rewind edition preserves this core helplessness while adding quality-of-life features like save states and a rewind function to mitigate the original’s punishing difficulty. Technical Enhancements in the v20241209 Update
Note: This update is not compatible with the DRM-free GOG version due to file structure differences, though the content is functionally identical.