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Under the s(k)in.



<span class="bold">Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy</span>, a first-person adventure with unique aesthetics and layered narrative is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com.

All around you are the ghosts of sinners. Some are guilty of giving in to their overpowering lust, others may have bloodied their hands with the untimely deaths of innocent people. You must redeem all of them and in doing so avert an upcoming Armageddon that threatens to consume the world at the turn of the millennium. But even though you're the so-called Chosen One, the spirits will not easily comply to your whims. After deducing the sin of which they are guilty, you must locate their signature item, find the appropriate room, and then lure them there for their final redemption. It's going to be a hypnotic journey, filled with formidable puzzles, bizarre but stunning environments, emotional moments, and enigmatic encounters.


Find beauty in the human sin as you lose yourself inside the fascinating world of <span class="bold">Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Another game published by Interplay. I wonder what really happened with their catalog sale.
Post edited December 29, 2016 by Grargar
For a moment I thought The Prophecy was released. Anyway, this seems like a Windows-based game, so it's unclear whether it can run well under linux with wine.
I'm a big fan of Cliff Johnson and bought this game when it first came out, but I'm one of those who suffer from the motion sickness problem from those old first-person adventures, so I couldn't get far.

I would love to see The Fool's Errand and his older games here on GOG, though. You can get them for free, complete with emulation instructions, from his website, but they still deserve a place here. The Fool and His Money, the sequel to the The Fool's Errand which you can buy from his website, is also very good.
Post edited December 29, 2016 by leaguehq
Looks interesting, wishlisted.
This is on of the most surreal games I ever played. Worth the price imo.
Post edited December 29, 2016 by MarkoH01
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igrok: For a moment I thought The Prophecy was released. Anyway, this seems like a Windows-based game, so it's unclear whether it can run well under linux with wine.
Oh, I liked Ween: The Prophecy. It had a lot of charm, even if it was a bit clunky.
Not what I expected for the end of this year's sale.
Never heard of it but looks interesting
Neat, another old game i've never heard of. :D

It looks interesting but i guess it plays like the Myst games so i probably won't enjoy it.
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tburger: Never heard of it but looks interesting
Same.
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Grargar: Another game published by Interplay. I wonder what really happened with their catalog sale.
They still have interesting titles in their catalog which aren't yet on GOG (but some contain licensed content), e.g.
Mortyr: 2093-1944
Flying Corps Gold
MiG Alley ("only" a flight sim, but when do you have the opportunity to play in the Korean War?)
Wall $treet Trader 2000 and Start Up 2000 ;)
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MarkoH01: This is on of the most surreal games I ever played. Worth the price imo.
Is it full of obscure puzzles and pixel hunting like many games from this era or is it more accessible? I'm really curious as I've never heard of it
This looks rather interesting. Wishlisted for now.
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The-Business: They still have interesting titles in their catalog which aren't yet on GOG (but some contain licensed content), e.g.
Mortyr: 2093-1944
Flying Corps Gold
MiG Alley ("only" a flight sim, but when do you have the opportunity to play in the Korean War?)
Wall $treet Trader 2000 and Start Up 2000 ;)
I don't think they actually have any of those games (most certainly not Mortyr, which was published by 1C on GamersGate but eventually removed), but my point was that I wasn't expecting Interplay to start publishing games shortly after they announced a sale of their catalog. You'd think their lawyers would be busy with the transfer of the legal assets to the new buyer instead of bringing more games here and on Steam, so I wonder if the sale actually happened and the new buyer also bought the Interplay brand as well.

At any rate, hope your unofficial confirmation is correct and we'll see Ignition here.
Post edited December 29, 2016 by Grargar