Box Covers
Shyeah. I remember those days. Stupid dum dum girls. Who knew we'd grow up, and they'd like be our whole reason for living, eh? Okay, okay, yeah, I'm a pig. But I'm an HONEST pig.rockefeller wrote:-About the cover above - was it the official one, or was the Bladerunner-like one the official one - or were they both official - see I was still mixing water and woodglue to throw at girls when Mean Streets came out, so I wouldn't know
Bests, Rockefeller
I'm not fat ... I'm festively plump.
Hey, I just noticed this about the PD cover - the blue writing behind "The Pandora Directive" that says "There is another secret". Cool!
Being a stickler for surprise, I sort of hate that there is anything mentioned about the UFO stuff on the box. The genius of the story is the surprising twists: it morphs from a serial murder investigation that uncovers a cover-up into an investigation that uncovers the subject of the Roswell incident that morphs into research on the ancient Mayans - all in one entertaining game. I suppose that's what was meant by the subtitle on the box. Ah...I might have to experience it again tonight...
Being a stickler for surprise, I sort of hate that there is anything mentioned about the UFO stuff on the box. The genius of the story is the surprising twists: it morphs from a serial murder investigation that uncovers a cover-up into an investigation that uncovers the subject of the Roswell incident that morphs into research on the ancient Mayans - all in one entertaining game. I suppose that's what was meant by the subtitle on the box. Ah...I might have to experience it again tonight...
~ Member: Tex Murphy's Mutant League, Crazy 888's Chapter~
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
You're right Jerry Dan,
Like in Under a Killing Moon. you solve a Pawn Shop robbery, get a case finding a Bird and you end up chasing folks to the end of the Earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
Or In Pandora, where you investigate a seemingly simple serial killer case, then you find out what he was after, and how it is tangled in some Government conspiracy, and you end up chasing folks to the end of the earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
Or in Overseer, where you investigate the apparent suicide of Carl Linsky, and you find him tangled in some worldwide mind-control super project, so to uncover the mystery you end up chasing folks to the end of the earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
The formula has worked so well as you can see!
-Cub. =o)
Like in Under a Killing Moon. you solve a Pawn Shop robbery, get a case finding a Bird and you end up chasing folks to the end of the Earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
Or In Pandora, where you investigate a seemingly simple serial killer case, then you find out what he was after, and how it is tangled in some Government conspiracy, and you end up chasing folks to the end of the earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
Or in Overseer, where you investigate the apparent suicide of Carl Linsky, and you find him tangled in some worldwide mind-control super project, so to uncover the mystery you end up chasing folks to the end of the earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
The formula has worked so well as you can see!
-Cub. =o)
Even though I know what's coming, I would love to have another Tex-game that involves you in a simple case of finding out why your girlfriend is apparently dead in a speeder-crash that morphs into a story involving Las Vegas crime-barons and creepy doomsday-cults where you end up chasing folks to the end of the earth in an effort to save the world from total annihilation!
Gimme my fix, man, don't hold out on meeee...!!
-Fred
Gimme my fix, man, don't hold out on meeee...!!
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Yeah I love the way the Tex Murphy plotlines had so many twists and turns. When I think back its sometimes hard to remember where certain things fit in with another and with which game because at first they seem so unrelated until you remember those quirks or elements that lead to another. About to replay Overseer (when I get it to work) and although theres some sections I remember I'm sure theres plenty of twists, mini-mysteries and scenes I've forgotten. 
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
That's it, Sai - I usually forget the Black Arrow Killer -> Roswell jump, even now after umpteen times of playing the game. Besides the inherent value of twists and turns and unpredictable plots, this <i>modus operandi</i> (to borrow a criminology word) is also a great way for the game makers to offer a little bit of everything to the consumer: you've got a multi-pronged crime investigation that includes interviewing misfit characters, investigating normal sorts of gumshoe issues (e.g. the Sal Lucido deal, pawn shop theft, etc.), juicier mysteries like serial killers and secret codes, and of course, a healthy dash of major world-scale conspiracy - nevermind the fact that you've got a love life and money issues to deal with on the side. This, and the fact that these games above all others deserve to take themselves seriously yet never do, keep me playing perennially.
~ Member: Tex Murphy's Mutant League, Crazy 888's Chapter~
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)