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Enter the Past. Alter the Present. Save the Future.

Embark on a journey through time, explore ancient civilizations, and save time (and reality itself!) for only $5.99 now on GOG.com.

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time casts you as Gage Blackwood, legendary Agent 5 of Temporal Security Agency (a kinder, friendlier TSA), who has saved Earth and time a few times already. The TSA has been closed down as the "powers that be" decided that time travel is too dangerous, but rogue Agent 3 manages to cause a temporal rip and Gage must once again travel back in time to capture her and protect the Earth from an alien invasion. A brand new time-travelling gizmo, the Chameleon Suit, will allow you to disguise yourself as any person you’ve met and wander freely through the mythical cities of Atlantis, Shangri La, and El Dorado. Can you track down the elements of an ancient alien relic, Legacy of Time, before the Alien fleet destroys human civilization, Earth, and time?

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time was one of the first games ever to be released on a DVD, which accounts for huge amounts of stunning 3D graphics, animations, live-action cutscenes, and absolutely epic plot. Thanks to the Chameleon Suit, the game now features interaction with NPCs, which, along with 360° freedom, allows you to immerse yourself in the beautiful 3D world. The developer of Journeyman series decided to innovate instead of taking the slightly-modify-and-polish approach to making another sequel. They redesigned almost everything (apart from the story and puzzles) and delivered a real treat for adventure game enthusiasts.

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, the epic time travel adventure, is available for only $5.99 on GOG.com
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RafaelLopez: From their Twitter post yesterday, I was expecting some Doom-grade release.

@GOGcom In 24 Hours: totally unexpected! What do you think @GOGcom will deliver this week?

Ok, it's not been a full 24 hours yet, so I'm still expecting what they're supposed to "deliver".
They posted some pictures, I guess it's an ad for Witcher 2 Enhanced.
I really like the second game and will probably get this one when I've completed it. Instant wish list.
Does GOG plan on releasing The journeyman Project Turbo anytime soon (or at all)?
Have you noticed that names of games in all release threads' titles are now bolded?
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Fuzzyfireball: Nice release, I wonder how fucked the rights are for the first game.
I don't know about the rights, but it's a Windows 3.1 game. No DOS release and guaranteed to not work with any current Windows OS. Given the sizeable amount of games that GOG must have by now as potential releases I reckon that one's going to stay very low on their list of priorities while easier to release games get prioritised over it.
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Vitek: Have you noticed that names of games in all release threads' titles are now bolded?
They're also doing a much better job of actually linking to the game's page rather than taking an obscure link on the end, almost as an afterthought.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by Navagon
Huh, I'll have to look into this. Wishlisted for sure.
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Longcat: Well, Pegasus Prime is already implemented in ScummVM but they can't release it yet because of legal issues. So maybe, sometime later this year, you might actually e able to play PP on your PC:P
That is a Full of Win statement! I hope they get it here soon enough!

I have great memories of this series, though it hasn't been ten years since I played it. JP3 was the first one I had contact with, because of a small demo in a Myst Masterpiece copy I had. :)

JP3 is my favorite of the series. :D
This has probably been asked a million times before, but is it one continuous story from Journeyman Project 1 through 3 or just separate stories with the same premise?
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Smannesman: This has probably been asked a million times before, but is it one continuous story from Journeyman Project 1 through 3 or just separate stories with the same premise?
Ahhh, that's a tough question. The first game has it's own story, and the second game has it's own story, but the third game has a story that builds on events and elements from both games before it. Though the first game IS skippable if you watch the recap in the second game.
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gibbeynator: Ahhh, that's a tough question. The first game has it's own story, and the second game has it's own story, but the third game has a story that builds on events and elements from both games before it. Though the first game IS skippable if you watch the recap in the second game.
Thanks, that's what I was wondering.
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Smannesman: This has probably been asked a million times before, but is it one continuous story from Journeyman Project 1 through 3 or just separate stories with the same premise?
It pretty much is (you're a member - and later the Commander - of an elite time travel unit which is tasked with studying and safeguarding history from bad guys), but you don't have to have played JMP or Buried in Time (JMP2) to know what's going on; the writers did a pretty good job of bringing you up to speed on what's happening and why during the prelude missions. However, if you did play both games, you get to really appreciate how well they were integrated into the plot and back story to Legacy of Time.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by rampancy
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Longcat: Well, Pegasus Prime is already implemented in ScummVM but they can't release it yet because of legal issues. So maybe, sometime later this year, you might actually e able to play PP on your PC:P
I'm guessing that the legal issues would be with Bandai Interactive, but the real challenge would be to get at the actual data files; IIRC, the game came with a Mac OS 9-native installer app.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by rampancy
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RafaelLopez: From their Twitter post yesterday, I was expecting some Doom-grade release.

@GOGcom In 24 Hours: totally unexpected! What do you think @GOGcom will deliver this week?

Ok, it's not been a full 24 hours yet, so I'm still expecting what they're supposed to "deliver".
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Foxhack: They posted some pictures, I guess it's an ad for Witcher 2 Enhanced.
Oh, that?

*SNORE*
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Longcat: Well, Pegasus Prime is already implemented in ScummVM but they can't release it yet because of legal issues. So maybe, sometime later this year, you might actually e able to play PP on your PC:P
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rampancy: I'm guessing that the legal issues would be with Bandai Interactive, but the real challenge would be to get at the actual data files; IIRC, the game came with a Mac OS 9-native installer app.
Well, they could easily make a tool to extract the necessary datafiles, so that shouldn't be much of an issue. It seems it has more to do with time constraints on the licenseholders part, projects like ScummVM isn't really prioritized in the real world of game development. So I guess we are just going to have to be patient.

In comparison, they have been waiting on a green light to release the first Discworld game as freeware for the last three years, so don't hold your breath :P
Thanks GOG, keep em coming =)