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Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon

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Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon
Description
Enter the virtual world of Under A Killing Moon, where it is December 2042, and you, as Tex Murphy, must stop the forces of evil before they destroy mankind and rob you of your next unemployment check. This thrilling and hilarious adventure is unlike anything you've seen before. The graphics qual...
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Product details
1994, Access Software, ...
System requirements
Windows (10, 11), 1.8 GHz, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, DirectX 9.0c, 1 GB availab...
Time to beat
8.5 hMain
9.5 h Main + Sides
11 h Completionist
9 h All Styles
Description
Enter the virtual world of Under A Killing Moon, where it is December 2042, and you, as Tex Murphy, must stop the forces of evil before they destroy mankind and rob you of your next unemployment check. This thrilling and hilarious adventure is unlike anything you've seen before.

The graphics quality, the fascinating, believable characters, and complete freedom of movement will make you feel like you've actually walked through the screen and become the main character in a rich, intriguing mystery movie.

Access Software's Under A Killing Moon features:
  • Four CDs of unparalleled graphics and sound.
  • Full freedom of movement, explore where, when and what you want!
  • Be part of an exciting comedy thriller!
  • Top-notch Hollywood talent.
  • Extensive built-in hints.
  • An interface that makes interaction intuitive and simple.
  • Full fidelity 16 bit 22Khz sound.

Starring Brian Keith, Margot Kidder, and Russell Means. Features the voice of James Earl Jones.

Almost 2.4 gigabytes! Simply the biggest and best entertainment CD product ever produced!
Goodies
manual (54 pages) avatars (series) in-game soundtrack TexExpert (series) Under A Killing Moon ebook (mobi) Under A Killing Moon ebook (PDF) manual (German)
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

This game is powered by DOSBox.
Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
8.5 hMain
9.5 h Main + Sides
11 h Completionist
9 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04)
Release date:
{{'1994-10-31T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
1.4 GB

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Languages
English
audio
text
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Update (12 December 2017)
  • Fixed a series of gamebreaking crashes in the German version of the game. Thanks for the heads up and info MarkoH01!
  • The newspaper is no longer in English but in German.
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Posted on: June 16, 2009

Danda

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Games: 2132 Reviews: 16

FMV heavyweight from a long-gone era

One time, during the 90s, full-motion-video (FMV) adventures had a chance. Thanks to CD-ROM improved storage capacity, everybody and their uncle tried to imitate The 7th Guest and Myst, and jump on the FMV craze. Many of them thought filming amateur actors in front of a green screen was enough, and many less-than-compelling games were released. But somewhere in Salt Lake City, this was the perfect opportunity for a group of designers that had been creating adventure games with digitized graphics for a long time. Somehow, they had managed to cram digitized speech and graphics in floppy-disk games! Free from space constraints, they could now focus on great design. And they certainly did! The main diference with other FMV games, apart from the great design, is in the full-3D environments. While other titles allowed you to just move through pre-rendered animations, in UAKM you could literally move anywhere, like in a regular FPS (no shooting here, though). There's nothing like the feeling of discovery you get when you interact with the environment in unexpected ways! Imagine ducking next to a table and finding a note taped under the drawer and you'll see what I mean. This game also foreshadows the puzzle extravaganza at the heart of the next title, The Pandora Directive. Also, there's a cast of well-known B actors (James Earl Jones provides the narration!) and Access Software employees (with the surprisingly good Chris Jones as Tex Murphy) doing a decent job. There's also a handy built-in hint system which is really helpful to avoid those "I don't know what to do now!" moments. This is one of the best games of the 90s. If more games like this had been made, FMV wouldn't be reviled now. Maybe even the adventure game as a genre would still be here today.


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Posted on: June 16, 2009

dreadcog

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Games: 1694 Reviews: 9

WOW! Finally Tex Murphy!

When I first saw this game I was at Comdex in Vegas (before E3). My friend was in the Intel booth watching some promo film and when he came out I showed him all the junk I got from the different booths. He showed me his copy of O/S 2 Warp and a game called Under a Killing Moon. I looked at the back of the box and I had to have it. Keep in mind that all we had to play was Wolfenstein and DOOM. My friend told me they gave it away for FREE. So I got it home and it wouldn't run on my computer. The system requirements were to steep. I went over to another friends house that had the best computer I knew of with 4 mb of ram and a 100 mhz Intel. We plugged it in and were immediately drawn in by the story and dark humor. The game was incredible for it's time with full motion video in it with a 3-D environment. I had never in my life seen a game like it. I have yet to see a game that can match it. It has an 80's pop culture feel to it with a sci-fi spin. There are alot of colorful characters and mutants to talk to not to mention a case to solve, lots of fascinating puzzles and side interests. If you’re a fan of Fallout or Wasteland then this game is for you. Where as it's not a free to do what you want environment but the story is along the lines of being campy post nuclear. The controls are a little clunky where you have to press the spacebar to switch to the walk mode and press it again to switch back to the rendered environment. That's the only downside that comes to mind. It is a SOLID GAME, back when they still knew how to make them. It even has an in game hint system if you get stuck. I'm sure Sierra would of killed to have this game as part of their catalog of adventure games. Bottom line if you love adventure games and have a place in your heart for a good mystery BUY THIS GAME.


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Posted on: June 16, 2009

Chackan

Verified owner

Games: 113 Reviews: 4

Under a killer game

So there I was, holding a game in my hands that i've never heard about before. I was really curious about it's graphics and noir style and since it was cheap (I found it as a bargain in a shop i knew) i though "heh, why not". A game with 4 cd's was rare back in those days. Only FMV's games like Phantasmagoria, Gabriel Knight 2, etc, had them so I was thrilled to try another one of that kind of games. And I was blown away. The freedom of strolling around in a post-apocalyptic city, the dialogs, the quality of the cinematics, everything was top-notch. I like to divide the game into 3 types of gameplay: - Exploration: walking around freely either in town or other places - Puzzle/"Quest" solving: using items, solving puzzles, etc - Dialogues: like the name says, talking to other characters which is a fundamental part of the game All these 3 parts combined made one hell of a game and let's face it, it wouldn't be the same without Chris Jones playing Tex Murphy. And here I am, buying the game again just to travel again to New San Francisco.


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Posted on: June 16, 2009

phanboy4

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Games: 579 Reviews: 15

Fantastic Adventure Game

Under a Killing Moon, or UAKM as it's called, is groundbreaking game, not because it has the voice of James Earl Jones, or because Brian Keith and Margot Kidder make cameos, but because it was the first adventure game to properly implement full 3D examination and movement. "Oh no", you think "pixel hunting in THREE dimensions? Horrors!" It isn't though, the game implements it perfectly, and includes some very helpful and forward-thinking features like a complete history of all the facts you've discovered, complete dialogue history by character, items that can be examined in 3D, and even a built-in hints feature goes from very vague hints to explicit solutions, depending on how desperate you feel. To this day it remains one of the most "user-friendly" point-n-click adventure games around. Bad points? It's a huge game, originally came on 6 CD-ROMS, due to all the FMV cutscenes and character interactions. The acting is certainly above-par for an FMV game, the only exception being Tex himself, played by the game's creator. While he gets much better in later installments, he's by no means a turn-off, just campy and cheesy to the max. It's fun, with well written dialogue, and a 3D interactive world that in this era of Syberia and TLJ is still almost totally unique.


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Posted on: May 30, 2018

skybluerob

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Games: 661 Reviews: 2

One of my favourite games of all time

UNDER A KILLING MOON REVIEW Still one of my favourite games of all times. I can remember when this game came out. CD Roms were new and I bought one and installed it just to play this. It came on about 4 CDs, which at the time was pretty unheard of, and it was a true interactive movie, a revolutionary step forward at the time, with FMV (which never caught on as we thopught it would). The game cost a whopping £60 (UK, so maybe $90-$100 US at the time). That was a lot of money for a PC game in 1994. Anyway, it lived up to my expectations. It's a truly immersive game, with fantastic graphics at the time. Tex Murphy is possibly the greatest computer game character in history, a fleshed out, well rounded, 'hero' with dry humour that works very well. The game world is a devestated San Fransico of the future, after World War 3, where mutants live in the old town slums, and the humans live in the 'nice part'. The game is a mystery conspiricy story, with great characters, wonderful locations and generally good gameplay, which still holds up well. Some of the puzzles are a little annoying, and the fuzzy graphics make some of the items a little tricky to see, but this doesn't hold back from a great adventure game experience. If you;re a modern gamer and haven;t played it before, it probably looks like a relic, and it is a bit of one. However, if you can get past the fuzzy graphics and give it a chance, it still holds up well, and if you enjoy the slower pace of a good adventure game, it's worth playing this, and its 3 sequels.


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