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Lately, I got a copy of that game, unfortunately without package of manual; and guess what, XP doesn't support it. As of now, I have managed to run it in a vmware Win98 installation under linux, and yes, I can play some of it. It's a real pain because the game stutters (even with details off) and it insists not to listen to my joystick
What bothers me is the absence of subtitles (a bad habit of FMVs back then) which means I can't help but miss half of the action. As you can guess from my bad grammar, I am not a native English speaker. In dialogues, I can't make out half of the worlds and I fail to "visualize" the exotic names. Sometimes I can't make out if a mumble is an english word, or the name of some planet.
The other thing that bothers me is that the protagonist Mel looks very much alike his assistant Dok. They look like brothers, they are both tall, thin, same build, same facial features and same balding nondescript hair! Whenever a cutscene begins, I have trouble identify with "the protagonist" as I was supposed to. I just wait until someone mentions his name, or wait to see which of them will do something interesting, and then I determine it's Mel
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Now, I noticed that this game has almost zero legacy and zero online presence. Even wikipedia has no article on it, while its Mobygames entry provides magazine reviews but none of them is authored by a gamer/user. There is no fan site dedicated to it anywhere and even on this forum... I happen to be the first guy who brings it on. No previous mention about it (Ooooh, a ghost game)
It seems to me like it was an ambitious production with actors, some CGI sceneries, nice interface, detailed help system and rich scenario. But the overall result was quite average. I am sure no gamer would love a game with poor options, long cutscenes and no key to bypass them
In any case, if anyone has tried this game, I'd love to hear his impressions and experiences. My exploration to its universe goes on, as long as vmware allows me
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