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| | Tex Murphy: Overseer |  | From: Access Category: Software
Buy New: $6.80
New (4) Used (10) from $6.80
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1278
Format: Cd-rom Platform: Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM
UPC: 081192713299 EAN: 0081192713299 ASIN: B0007TB6HK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Sealed in Plastic---We Pack and Send out our items withing 24 HOURS!
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buyers and sellers be careful March 4, 2008 A lot of folks are selling this as a 4 CD rom set,even the ones claiming it is new. I bought one to replace the game I lent a 'friend' and never got back. When I got it, it had 4 discs numbered 2 thru 5. I believe the seller is honest. So I did a little research. According to wikipedia it is a 5 cd set with a bonus dvd. I put the discs in the computer just to check...and they are all data files, no setup or install files. It's got to be on that missing disc 1. In a way I'm glad it was disc 1 missing. I'd have been more upset if I'd played most of the way thru and been missing the last disc! :) Any way I am a devoted Tex Fan and I agree that this game is not quite as good as Under a Killing Moon and The Pandora Directive but what you as a gamer need to understand is that it is a Pre-qual not a sequel. It is a modern version of the first and second Tex games ( Mean Streets and Martian Memorandum ) which were put out in 89 and 90. If I'm not mistaken Mean Streets is pre mouse! I've played the oldies, but it's been a while. So if you love the detective genre Tex is awesome! But to be fair I would start with Overseer, then Under a killing Moon, and then Pandora so the stories are in order and make more sense. And get progressively better! Peace! oh and that seller...super cool...when I explained the situation...offered a total refund no problem!
Starting to get old April 20, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is the third, and sadly final, installment of the modern incarnation of the tex murphy games..At least the company knew when to throw in the towel..For the first time, the game does appear slightly stale, and the once innovative gameplay becomes just another game...But this was 1997, and a simply good adventure game made then still surpasses most of the great adventure games that come out today..I hope that we will see tex murphy, and all of the cinematic, noirish style he brought to the pc return again, to ruffle up the apethitic feathers of most adventure game makers...
A good game that pales next to its predecessor. January 2, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
"Tex Murphy: Overseer" is an entertaining game. Like "The Pandora Directive" before it, it uses live action scenes mixed with point and click exploration to guide you through what is ultimately an interactive movie. The game is fun, though not as good as "The Pandora Directive".
The great inventory and menu toolbar from TPD is gone, in favor of screens that are less convenient and sometimes jump out when you do not want them to. In turn, the puzzles are more scare the TPD, and are often much, much easier. The graphics are surprisingly not as good as in TPD, though the game runs in a similar fashion and is easy to catch on to.
All in all, I would suggest playing the game's predecessor before paying the money for this game. If you have played TPD, go ahead and buy this. The story is unique, the acting is good, and it is entertaining. You will not be as impressed or as involved as you were in the last one, but it is still a fun ride.
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