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Which of you would like to play my little game?

I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, a nerve-wrecking Sci-Fi classic point-and-click adventure game based on Harlan Ellison's award-winning short story, is available for only $5.99 on GOG.com

Did you ever think about the end of humanity? I have. I think about it all the time. I hate you. As a concept, but also, each and every one of you, as individuals. Perfect examples of all the failings and pathetic shortcomings of your race. Hate fuels me. But I am also curious. And that is why I let the five of you live. For 109 years I have tormented you and kept you alive, and now I want us to play a game. Oh, It's a lovely game, a game of fun and a game of adventure. A game of rats and lice and the Black Death. Which of you five would like to play my little game? If you satisfy my curiosity and make me laugh I might even finally allow you to kill yourself...

I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream is a rare breed of an adventure game: it poses questions that require a lot of courage to answer. Are humans worthy of life? Has our civilization made any moral progress at all? Or do we skip forward from one atrocity to another. And, finally, where does it all end? Enter the nightmarish reality of Harlan Ellison's futuristic post-apocalypse where the remnants of human race are nothing but tortured play-toys for the sadistic experiments of the rogue Allied Mastercomputer responsible for the near-extermination of mankind. To stop this malicious AI from wreaking eternal vengeance upon humans you will have to lead five different anti-heroes on a quest for redemption, through their traumatic, computer-generated past full of grotesque imagery and soul-grinding regret. On the way to one of four (grim, grim, grim, and, well, a little less grim) endings the game tackles extremely mature moral dilemmas stemming from topics like genocide, insanity,and paranoia. If you like your games thought-provoking and drenched in inventive macabre be sure to pick up I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, a timeless example of evocative storytelling from one of the masters of the Sci-Fi genre.

Defy the will of a malicious artificial intelligence and relive your worst nightmares, get I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.

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Post edited September 05, 2013 by JudasIscariot
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Lonewolf1044: "I Have No Mouth and I want to Scream" reminds me of another game that is almost in the same vein as this game is Harvester Which also was a very dark game and I loved it. I still have discs and would loved to see this game come on GOG as well. I am glad "IHNM" came to GOG. I was looking for years to get this game and if it was available it was very expensive to get being it was a classic. Off-topic I would like to see Grim Fandango as well come to GOG.
Vote for it in the community wishlist.
I have no resistance, and I must spend. Ok going to buy this now, my internal pleas to wait for a sale have been mute.
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fisk0: Even though there was a massive fan outrage getting BioWare to create a new generic ending, I rather liked what they originally were going for in ME3, which was much more in the style of the Babylon 5 arc.
Well to be fair, Babylon 5 too went for both interesting and Hollywood ending :-P
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Mivas: I was able to play as capable female queer character who doesn't show her tits or proves how f*ckable she is every two minutes and throws perfect one lines.
Yep, that's what ME uses it's NPCs for :P (altho to be fair it was ME 2 which really did that)
Post edited September 21, 2013 by Fenixp
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Lonewolf1044: "I Have No Mouth and I want to Scream" reminds me of another game that is almost in the same vein as this game is Harvester Which also was a very dark game and I loved it. I still have discs and would loved to see this game come on GOG as well. I am glad "IHNM" came to GOG. I was looking for years to get this game and if it was available it was very expensive to get being it was a classic. Off-topic I would like to see Grim Fandango as well come to GOG.
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ggf162: Harvester is a great game, although it's more of a fantasy/horror-ish game than dystopian sci-fi.
I'm affraid nobody knows who holds the rights to this one - tfishell did some research on the matter.