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Prepare for an adventure game in which two tourists – Bogard and Amia – find themselves engaged in a series of mysterious events. Solve intriguing puzzles and unfold a story that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III is coming soon to GOG.COM!

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Nice to see Detalion alive, looks pretty cool. Bring us Schizm 2 Chamaleon too. Instant-wishlisted.
So... I assume Schizm is the first game in the series... what's the second? Is it even available on GOG?
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Breja: So... I assume Schizm is the first game in the series... what's the second? Is it even available on GOG?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysterious_Journey_II

I hope this one will come here too :)
There are two Detalion adventures not available on GOG, Mysterious Journey II and Sentinels. The most attractive feature of the Studio is the hard difficulty level specially in Schizm. probably one of the hasdest Myst Clones ever. Not exactly unfair but hard as nuts with its musical, mathemathical puzzles contextualized in an alien civilization language and logic. And all in a big open world.

I recomend Reah as well. It offers a very attractive feature that had critics, the pseudo randomization of the puzzles. They will never have the same solution being the same puzzle. I like the feature. It offers replayability, at least they tried it. Something lacking in the adventure genre.

As I can see this game seems to be one of the most technologically advanced modern Myst clones after Obduction. I wish the game will have the quality level and difficulty as an adventure at par with its graphics.
Post edited June 24, 2021 by Gudadantza
Nice!

It's a pity you don't have Schizm 2, but I gave up and bought it on GamersGate months ago.
Has a certain Bioshock vibe.
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Gudadantza: There are two Detalion adventures not available on GOG, Mysterious Journey II and Sentinels.
This isn't a recommendation of the store, but both of those games are available at GamersGate "DRM-free".

I say DRM-free because they use this weird downloader that keeps the installer encrypted until you log in. It's pretty easy to bypass though as you just kill the downloader process while the installer is unencrypted and then you're free to back the installer up.
Looks good, but the voice work is abysmal...

Why do European/Asian developers always use shit-tier North American/Canadian voice actors?

I mean we have excellent voice actors in this country, even for indie domestic releases, it's as if non-domestic localization always uses Mcdonald's line cooks, and low-wage laborers off the street for the voice work!

I do hope you have the option to turn off the voices altogether...

Wishlisting all the same as we need more games like obduction!
Post edited June 25, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
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Gudadantza: There are two Detalion adventures not available on GOG, Mysterious Journey II and Sentinels.
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my name is capitayn catte: This isn't a recommendation of the store, but both of those games are available at GamersGate "DRM-free".

I say DRM-free because they use this weird downloader that keeps the installer encrypted until you log in. It's pretty easy to bypass though as you just kill the downloader process while the installer is unencrypted and then you're free to back the installer up.
Yes I have some games in Gamersgate, a pretty small library, some of them favourite of mine. They are DRM Free at least those which offer installer instead of the classic Steam Key. Not a fan of the installer method they use though but well there are worse methods out there.
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TZODnmr2k5: Looks good, but the voice work is abysmal...

Why do European/Asian developers always use shit-tier North American/Canadian voice actors?

I mean we have excellent voice actors in this country, even for indie domestic releases, it's as if non-domestic localization always uses Mcdonald's line cooks, and low-wage laborers off the street for the voice work!

I do hope you have the option to turn off the voices altogether...

Wishlisting all the same as we need more games like obduction!
Keep in mind that it use to be a matter of "hue", sometimes only very noticeable for native speakers. Sometimes I played games with english dubbings considered mediocre as a consensus and it was fine to me. Or not too bad. And occasionally easier to understand for a non native speaker. And I'd say it is a matter of money as well. The dubbings to other languages use to be expensive if you want a very profesional quality.

Greetings
I hope it has some FMV but considering they dropped that from the second game the trailer for this game doesn't fill me with confidence.