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Adventure is his trade.

Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within, a cinematic point-and-click adventure game featuring the venturesome daredevil treasure hunter, Captain Jack Keane, is available 20% off on GOG.com. That's only $23.99 for the first week!

Orphaned as a child and raised by the London's mean streets, he became one of the greatest adventurers of his time. Who? Captain Jack Keane! Always ready to take the risk--necessary or not--always laughing danger in the face, looking for trouble and finding more of them than anyone else could handle, and somehow always getting the legendary treasure in the end. And the girl. As the story begins, we find our hero in a Shanghai prison. Surely he'll find a way to escape and go on yet another crazy treasure hunt, but it is now up to you to help him.

Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within lets you embark on a thrill-filled journey around the world with the British adventurer full of roguish charm, who insists to be called "captain". Classic point-and-click adventure mixes with exciting action sequences in this title, to create a cinematic experience that will make you feel like a true treasure hunter. Pair that with colorful and vivid art-style, lots of good humor, and an intriguing story, and what you get is a must-have for any adventure fan!

Get ready to travel the world on a madcap chase for glory, thrills, and fortune with Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within, for only $23.99. The 20% discount lasts until Friday, July 5, at 9:59AM GMT.
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RS1978: German game, but no German language? No buy for me. This treatment begins to be a really pain in the arse.
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AndyBuzz: Stop with that already! They are not out there to get you or steal your moneyz. Maybe there a contractual issue or a publisher deal.

I'm not a corporate apologist in any way or form but it's fucking grating to see comments like these ALL THE TIME. GOG has no reason whatsoever to not include every language they can get their hands on.
That's freedom of speech. A very appreciated achievement of the modern societies. And to be clear: I'm NOT blaming our brave guys from GOG for this but Nordic Games and Deck 13. Perhaps there are legal reasons for this, but for me as a customer this is an unsatisfying situation and I wish to tell the responsible publisher and developer, that I'm not willing to buy the game on such terms - not here and not elswhere.
hmmmm
good release but...where is the First game?

What's this tendency of GOG to release other games in the series without releasing the first games?

We are still waiting for the first Journeyman project

We are still waiting for the first System Shock

We are still waiting for the first Blood Omen game

I absolutely HATE it when a series is incomplete here on GOG
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RS1978: German game, but no German language? No buy for me. This treatment begins to be a really pain in the arse.
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AndyBuzz: Stop with that already! They are not out there to get you or steal your moneyz. Maybe there a contractual issue or a publisher deal.

I'm not a corporate apologist in any way or form but it's fucking grating to see comments like these ALL THE TIME. GOG has no reason whatsoever to not include every language they can get their hands on.
It has nothing to do with "every language they can get their hands on", but with the fact that the original language isn't included. It might baffle you, but some people - like me - don't like to play translations, especially when they understand the original language.
If a game published originally in greek came here only in its english translation, you would be bummed as well.
Post edited June 28, 2013 by Erich_Zann
Haven't played the original. Would buy it here for $5.99.

This one is a way down the line purchase.
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Dear adventure fans,

hope you like our today's release - Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within is enriching our great adventure portfolio around The Book of Unwritten Tales & The Critter Chronicles.

Maybe some points for clarification:

German language: Unfortunately we are just the distributor for the English version and do not have any rights on the German one. You know that we are step-by-step adding German localizations as with the Gothic titles or The Book of Unwritten Tales Franchise, so that is nothing we do not want to do, we just can't do it this time legally.

The Fire Within = Das Auge des Schicksals?: Yes - Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within is the fully localized English version of the German language only release Jack Keane und das Auge des Schicksals

Jack Keane 1: We have no rights on the first part and therefore cannot offer this one.

Localization of Jack Keane 2: as I read here some comments that the English loca of Jack Keane 1 was not really good I can ensure that this is not the case for Jack Keane 2 - we have used several speakers from The Book of Unwritten Tales which was highly praised for its English localization.

Hope you will enjoy the game - release discount is valid for the first week.

Stay tuned.
Post edited June 28, 2013 by ThomNG
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RS1978: That's freedom of speech. A very appreciated achievement of the modern societies. And to be clear: I'm NOT blaming our brave guys from GOG for this but Nordic Games and Deck 13. Perhaps there are legal reasons for this, but for me as a customer this is an unsatisfying situation and I wish to tell the responsible publisher and developer, that I'm not willing to buy the game on such terms - not here and not elswhere.
Well, at least you made me smile with the freedom of speech thing. As with anything, that you can do something doesn't mean that you should, but anyway. The thing is that with statements like yours (no XXX, no buy) you sound more like a spoiled brat stomping it's foot down than a disgruntled customer.

In principle I don't disagree with you. There should be German and everything included. But I don't think GOG has shown so far to hesitate to include things like that and more. That's why I find statement like that on the first page bit tiring.
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AndyBuzz: The thing is that with statements like yours (no XXX, no buy) you sound more like a spoiled brat stomping it's foot down than a disgruntled customer.
And how would a "disgruntled customer" sound, then ? "As a german-speaking person, I won't buy a german game if the german version is absent" seems perfectly reasonable to me...
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ThomNG: German language: Unfortunately we are just the distributor for the English version and do not have any rights on the German one.
I hate this rhyme, I really do. ;) Then I will go and buy Larry Reloaded instead. :p

Do you at least have the rights for German language versions from SpellForce? I've bought the Gothic series a third time when they got German language support here on GOG and I would do the same with entire SpellForce series. Would love to buy the latest installment of the series too. :)
Very nice one, thanks:)
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RS1978: That's freedom of speech. A very appreciated achievement of the modern societies. And to be clear: I'm NOT blaming our brave guys from GOG for this but Nordic Games and Deck 13. Perhaps there are legal reasons for this, but for me as a customer this is an unsatisfying situation and I wish to tell the responsible publisher and developer, that I'm not willing to buy the game on such terms - not here and not elswhere.
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AndyBuzz: Well, at least you made me smile with the freedom of speech thing. As with anything, that you can do something doesn't mean that you should, but anyway. The thing is that with statements like yours (no XXX, no buy) you sound more like a spoiled brat stomping it's foot down than a disgruntled customer.

In principle I don't disagree with you. There should be German and everything included. But I don't think GOG has shown so far to hesitate to include things like that and more. That's why I find statement like that on the first page bit tiring.
You should'nt take the freedom of speech remark too serious. ;) Yes, my statement was short, but English isn't my native language and I'm a little bit lazy with learning my vocabulary and grammars. As I stated before: I love GOG, I really do and so I'm very disappointed if I can't buy a game here due such issues.
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Roman5: We are still waiting for the first Journeyman project
That one should be coming soon. I've seen pictures of it ready to roll on TJP/Presto's Facebook page.
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Roman5: We are still waiting for the first System Shock
We're going to have to trust Night Dive on this one and hope that they really are working on it. Honestly I figured of the two, the first game would be easier to acquire.
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Roman5: We are still waiting for the first Blood Omen game
That one's probably stuck in publisher/rightsholder limbo. That one was made by Silicon Knights and published by Activision on PC, but SE has the IP now.
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Roman5: I absolutely HATE it when a series is incomplete here on GOG
It is annoying, yes, but would you rather they released none of them?

Journeyman Project is likely hell of a load to get working (on 64-bit systems, which GOG supports), seeing how it's a 16-bit Windows game. The others I can only guess is due to thus far unresolved license issues that the sequels are not plagued by.

EDIT: Oh, the post above me says it doesn't look all that grim regarding Journeyman Project.
Post edited June 28, 2013 by Maighstir
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Roman5: I absolutely HATE it when a series is incomplete here on GOG
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Maighstir: It is annoying, yes, but would you rather they released none of them?

Journeyman Project is likely hell of a load to get working (on 64-bit systems, which GOG supports), seeing how it's a 16-bit Windows game. The others I can only guess is due to thus far unresolved license issues that the sequels are not plagued by.

EDIT: Oh, the post above me says it doesn't look all that grim regarding Journeyman Project.
I should disclaim that we're not getting the original Journeyman Project, because that one would take way too much time and effort to get running on modern systems. However, we ARE getting Pegasus Prime, the enhanced remake of the first game.
It's nice when people who know what they are talking about come here and explain to others the complexities and difficulties that can go with IP rights. Hopefully the post from ThomNG will enlighten some people...