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Tex Murphy has entered the building!

Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure marks the triumphant return of everyone's favorite trenchcoat wearing, fedora bearing private detective, Tex Murphy! Thanks to the power of Kickstarter and legions of devoted fans, Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure is available now--DRM-free on GOG.com--for $19.99! (We're so happy about this that some of us are squeeing like little girls!)

The year is 2050. The place: New San Francisco. Someone has made sure that our rough-around-the-edges hero has forgotten the events of the last seven years. What appears to be the world's worst hangover is just the beginning of Tex's troubles as he tries to recollect just what the hell happened. Stuck in a maze of unsolved murders and hidden agendas, Tex must solve the mystery of his own past and that of the lost technologies of Nikola Tesla. Can Tex regain his memory in time to restore what's been lost and stop a terrifying future?

If you have a hankering for old-fashioned FMV with a modern flavor, sleuthing while dropping some pithy one-liners, then look no further than Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure available NOW on PC and Mac, DRM-free for $19.99 on GOG.com!

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The Tex Murphy Video Contest is now CLOSED. We are drowning under a torrent of awesome entries and we will announce the winners soon!
Well, there you go. So why won't they give us keys, are they hoping we'll buy the game again on GOG, because I can assure you I won't.
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Crosmando: Well, there you go. So why won't they give us keys, are they hoping we'll buy the game again on GOG, because I can assure you I won't.
In this case, the keys were delivered to ATLUS, the publisher. After that, we have no idea what happens then, sorry.
I'd be curious to find out what the dev's have to say for themselves since Judas confirmed Atlus requested and got the keys they asked for... so where are they.......hmmmmmm
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Crosmando: Well, there you go. So why won't they give us keys, are they hoping we'll buy the game again on GOG, because I can assure you I won't.
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JudasIscariot: In this case, the keys were delivered to ATLUS, the publisher. After that, we have no idea what happens then, sorry.
It all makes perfect sense now! Those greedy ATLUS employees blatantly stole our GOG keys! :P
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JudasIscariot: In this case, the keys were delivered to ATLUS, the publisher. After that, we have no idea what happens then, sorry.
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Phaidox: It all makes perfect sense now! Those greedy ATLUS employees blatantly stole our GOG keys! :P
It's likely there are just some delays in distribution, if they received the keys then they have enough to give to everyone who is supposed to get them, but maybe they are just having some issues. Like, they mislabeled some that have been already sent to someone and don't want to risk sending out a dead key, etc. It happens! I'm sure they are on their way ;)
It's always a publisher isn't it. Whenever something is afoot in video games, you just need to pick up a rock and you'll see Satan himself, a little publisher snake slither out.
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Crosmando: It's always a publisher isn't it. Whenever something is afoot in video games, you just need to pick up a rock and you'll see Satan himself, a little publisher snake slither out.
Or it could be just time zones playing hell with communication :) ATLUS is in California, we're in Poland, so imagine the huge time difference :)
And here I thought the purpose of kickstarting games is to eliminate the middle-man, ie the publishers...
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Crosmando: It's always a publisher isn't it. Whenever something is afoot in video games, you just need to pick up a rock and you'll see Satan himself, a little publisher snake slither out.
Knock on wood no hitches come up with Deep Silver for WL2 and PoE.......
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Niggles: Knock on wood no hitches come up with Deep Silver for WL2 and PoE.......
Deep Silver will only handle the distribution of physical copies of Wasteland 2.

On the other hand, Paradox will have a bigger role to play with PoE. Nevertheless, it has been confirmed that PoE will be released on GOG even though Paradox currently does not have a presence here (nor does it seem that they are interested in DRM-free outside of the few games on Gamers Gate).
Post edited May 08, 2014 by de_Monteynard
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Crosmando: It's always a publisher isn't it. Whenever something is afoot in video games, you just need to pick up a rock and you'll see Satan himself, a little publisher snake slither out.
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Niggles: Knock on wood no hitches come up with Deep Silver for WL2 and PoE.......
Come on, it's Brian Fargo:
https://twitter.com/BrianFargo/status/464086438271672320

Guy would be practically impossible to trick.
First magazine review comes from IGN:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/07/tesla-effect-a-tex-murphy-adventure-review

Solid 6.8/10 :)
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zeffyr: First magazine review comes from IGN:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/07/tesla-effect-a-tex-murphy-adventure-review

Solid 6.8/10 :)
the score might be barely decent but the review isn't so much. :(
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zeffyr: First magazine review comes from IGN:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/07/tesla-effect-a-tex-murphy-adventure-review

Solid 6.8/10 :)
Stop posting reviews from shit sites
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zeffyr: First magazine review comes from IGN:

http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/05/07/tesla-effect-a-tex-murphy-adventure-review

Solid 6.8/10 :)
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Crosmando: Stop posting reviews from shit sites
?! Who forces you to read them?