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Gray Matter, the long awaited comeback to the point and click adventure genre from Jane Jensen, the critically acclaimed writer/director of the Gabriel Knight series, is available 60% off on GOG.com. That's only $3.99 for the first three days!

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/gray_matter][/url]The human brain. So close, and yet so distant – our greatest collective mystery. Through neurology we study the gray matter firing away underneath our skulls. The billions of neurons, relentless, setting off electrical impulses to travel an endless network of the human nervous system; dictating, in its apparent chaos, our every single sensation. It’s a biological process so sophisticated, that it has earned the right to call itself “I”. In the endeavor to unravel our own brains, we’re fascinated with that which fools us: the supernatural, memories, sleight of hand. Our perception of reality often inconsistent with the factual, or the rational. Perhaps it’s this weakness that holds our key to understanding the human condition. Perhaps it is not a weakness at all?

Gray Matter tells the story of Samantha Everett, a young female illusionist searching for her lucky break on a road-trip through europe. When mechanical failure brings her to a halt in the middle of nowhere, she crosses paths with the mysterious and troubled neuro-biologist Professor David Styles. He quickly draws Sam into his world of the inexplicable and the terrifying, where scientific research dabbles in the supernatural. The game is a classical point and click adventure by all accounts. You’ll explore the authentic, beautifully hand drawn streets and interiors of modern London and Oxford, accompanied by an elegant, haunting soundtrack. See through the eyes of Sam and Professor Styles as your progress through logical, masterfully crafted puzzles that will never have you reaching for a walkthrough. Sam’s unique skill set as a magician introduces an original twist on the gameplay as well, allowing you to carefully plan, then execute your illusions and get precisely what you need... out of anyone.

Point and click your way through the story straight from the pen of Jane Jensen in Gray Matter, for only $3.99 on GOG.com. The 60% off special launch discount lasts only until Friday, July 18, at 9:59AM GMT.
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Rincewind81: GOG: Can you please add the german version?

I bought the Retail version a couple of years ago, but the game really has a nasty Copy Protection witch is incompatible with Windows 8 64bit, so I can only play the game with cracks.

Or: Is it possible to replace the language files?
German version is available :D

(It was in the game all this time :D, when you launch the game, you'll see a configuration menu, select German and enjoy :) )
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jamsatle: No soundtrack? I really should have checked before picking it up... almost regret it now.
Sorry but the soundtrack is being sold so we can't just add it to the game :(

http://www.amazon.com/Gray-Matter-Original-Soundtrack-Game/dp/B0047WQZ3I
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JudasIscariot: German version is available :D

(It was in the game all this time :D, when you launch the game, you'll see a configuration menu, select German and enjoy :) )
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Rincewind81: Great! Thanks.

I already bought it here, even before my post and was already suspecting it, because the filesize of the GOG version I am downloading right now is comparable to the multilanguage german retail version. I just wanted to try it myself. ;)
Well, now you know :)
Post edited July 15, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Sorry but the soundtrack is being sold so we can't just add it to the game :(

http://www.amazon.com/Gray-Matter-Original-Soundtrack-Game/dp/B0047WQZ3I
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ALH: But, for example, the Jack Orlando score is also still being sold as well as being available on GOG: http://www.amazon.com/Orlando-Original-Score-Harold-Faltermeyer/dp/B00F0RY8II/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1405422836&sr=8-3&keywords=jack+orlando+faltermeyer
Yes, of course :) Whether we can add a soundtrack or not still depends on an individual publisher and we got lucky in Jack Orlando's case :) Most of the time, however, we don't get so lucky when an OST is up for sale somewhere :(
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JudasIscariot: German version is available :D

(It was in the game all this time :D, when you launch the game, you'll see a configuration menu, select German and enjoy :) )
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Rincewind81: Great! Thanks.

I already bought it here, even before my post and was already suspecting it, because the filesize of the GOG version I am downloading right now is comparable to the multilanguage german retail version. I just wanted to try it myself. ;)

Maybe you should update the gamecard. ;)
I did update the game card :P
Post edited July 15, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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Mr_Chaos: 607 ;P
But I have just a small amount of time to play...
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deonast: well if we practicing one up man ship 658 for me. Now wait for the guy with 700 games to trump me.
Voilà! You, sir, have been royally trumped :P I have games FROM THE FUTURE :P
Post edited July 16, 2014 by JudasIscariot
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JudasIscariot: Voilà! You, sir, have been royally trumped :P I have games FROM THE FUTURE :P
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Novotnus: Screen or never happened :)
Screens will not be shared as per GOG staffer fiat :P
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JudasIscariot: Voilà! You, sir, have been royally trumped :P I have games FROM THE FUTURE :P
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Gaunathor: Will those future games affect us in the future?
Yes, they will :)

Some may buy them.
Some may complain about them.
Some will wishlist them.
Some will do the unthinkable and pirate them, unfortunately (just being realistic, please don't take this as an accusation :) )
Some will demand more of a particular genre/age range/etc. after said games are officially announced.
Some will actually play and, may God help us all, complete them.
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JudasIscariot: Some will actually play and, may God help us all, complete them.
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LinustheBold: For a minute there I thought you were being serious.
I was :P
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HypersomniacLive: It could be that Viva Media doesn't have the publishing rights to other languages other than English.
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LukasThyWalls: In Steam, the editor is Viva Media Inc. and it has German full language version, instead Spanish and another languages.

I will wait for an update of the game because i prefer it in GOG than in Steam!
The French, Spanish, and Italian version of Gray Matter has arrived today on your game shelves. Sorry it took so long :)