The Lost Crown, a game I really enjoyed, is coming to Steam this week per Jonathan Boakes' blog.
A number of fixes/additions have been made, like the ability to skip dialog (in case you click the same question again) or double-click to skip walking animation.
Strongly recommended - that game is oozing with atmosphere. It's rather long and has some cool puzzles to go along with a spooky story.
So excited for the Grim Fandango remaster. I never finished it the original. Will honestly speed up my PS4 purchase for sure.
Eh, even if they're all out on the same day I'll play it on PS4. It'll look great on the big screen and I only have a crappy laptop.Only if you want to play as soon as possible. PC ver. is most definitely coming even though it'd be months after the Sony systems.
What a pleasant surprise it will be to replay the greatest pnc of all time on a PS4.
Did I miss the Day of the Tentacle announcement?
edit: Actually I need to shut my insolent mouth because I never actually finished Grim Fandango (technical problems and loss of save files got in the way). You can have this one jon bones...
Did I miss the Day of the Tentacle announcement?
edit: Actually I need to shut my insolent mouth because I never actually finished Grim Fandango (technical problems and loss of save files got in the way). You can have this one jon bones...
Day of the Tentacle is the greatest 2d pnc
Grim probably the greatest 3d
Finished Broken Sword 5. Game was a good Indiana Jones adventure until the very very end where it concludes really weakly. Story was not all that satisfying.
But man, the art. The backgrounds were beautiful and the characters looked great. Very nice looking game.
Puzzles ranged from ok to stretching out a single screen area by making some ridiculous puzzle that defies logic.
Was ok. Don't hate it, don't love it. A better ending could've gone a long way towards making it a memorable worthwhile game. But I got the feeling they got to the end and kind of trapped themselves in a corner writing-wise.
Are these good? There's a lot of FMV it looks like.All the Tex Murphy games are up on Steam at 50% off.
Finished Broken Sword 5. Game was a good Indiana Jones adventure until the very very end where it concludes really weakly. Story was not all that satisfying.
But man, the art. The backgrounds were beautiful and the characters looked great. Very nice looking game.
Puzzles ranged from ok to stretching out a single screen area by making some ridiculous puzzle that defies logic.
Was ok. Don't hate it, don't love it. A better ending could've gone a long way towards making it a memorable worthwhile game. But I got the feeling they got to the end and kind of trapped themselves in a corner writing-wise.
Are these good? There's a lot of FMV it looks like.
Yes son. They are amazing. If you are getting into the series i would suggest starting off with the 3rd game Under a Killing Moon because its the one that made Tex really popular in the 90s. The gameplay from Under a Killing Moon onwards is a first person FMV adventure P&C. The reason why they are memorable to me and many others is the humor, the characters and campy nature of the games. Everything you click on Tex has a witty one liner or response.
After a 16 year hiatus of their last game (Tex Murphy Overseer) they came out with a new game called Tesla Effect this year.
All the Tex Murphy games are up on Steam at 50% off.
All classic Tex Murphy games (1+2, Under Killing Moon, The Pandora Directive and Overseer) are 80% off (i.e. $7.16 total) if you buy them all within the next 19.5 hours.
Picked up Cognition for cheap at GMG yesterday, and burned through it this weekend, really enjoyed the story. Can anyone recommend any other adventure games that are as good or better?
Picked up Cognition for cheap at GMG yesterday, and burned through it this weekend, really enjoyed the story. Can anyone recommend any other adventure games that are as good or better?
Monkey Island 2(ebay)
I think I played it on Windows 7 and managed to finish it, but the game crashed once or twice.I'd recommend Discworld Noir, but I'm not that sure that it'd even play on a modern system. It's not 2d (scumm's out), it's not dos (dosbox's out), so the only way to play may be via a vm. Last time I tried it was XP, where it worked with the occasional crash.
Hey, there's still the remastered edition available on Steam.![]()
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- 1953 - KGB Unleashed
- Trauma
- Mata Hari
- Jack Orlando: Director's Cut
- Alter Ego
- The Void
- The Tiny Bang Story
- The Journey Down: Chapter One
- Kingdom Tales
- Time Gentlemen, Please! and Ben There, Dan That!
- The Witch's Yarn
- Cargo! The Quest for Gravity
Afew PnCs in this one.
http://www.bundlestars.com/all-bundles/other-worlds-bundle/
$3.50
Picked up Cognition for cheap at GMG yesterday, and burned through it this weekend, really enjoyed the story. Can anyone recommend any other adventure games that are as good or better?