Posted on: June 17, 2015

crunchalias
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If you want to play them, you should.
The chances are that (like me) you already know what to expect and just want to know if it's worth it. If you're not into adventure game history, or you're not looking to play through all Tex Murphy, don't bother. Other adventure games are more worthy of your time. If you're still unsure, just play them. I knew they would be dated and awkward before I went in and I really enjoyed them (especially Mean Streets). They have interesting features and a fun story. They are not that long (5-8 hours) so (especially with a walkthrough), they won't steal much of your time. If you make sure you make multiple saves, and save BEFORE entering new locations, it's totally possible without a walkthrough. To minimise frustration: MEAN STREETS is a little awkward to play at first, but: - Check the manual for the list of usable words, and always ask all of them. - Write any names or locations down and always ask about all of them. - Always check a new person or location with your secretary. - Sometimes you need to LOOK at items again after you OPEN them to reveal hidden objects. - It's actually fine just to use the autopilot in the vehicle - read how to do it in the manual. MARTIAN MEMORANDUM is more fun than people give it credit for. Here are some pointers to avoid dead ends (VERY mild, necessary, spoilers): - The HELP button will give you a list of all objects in the current area which you should know about. If it's not there, you don't need it. Check them all before leaving Earth; you can't go back. - The duct section is easy if you stop and figure out where you are on the map and which direction you're facing. - The laser and quicksand areas are OK if you save along the way. - You CAN kill the snake. - You must enter the side alley on Mars before you leave the first screen or you can't go back. - If you trigger a conversation where you are left alone in an office, reload. You've triggered an unstoppable timer. Only do it when you know why.
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