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I'm really looking for a good play experience with FMV games. I really love the Journeyman Project series, especially 3, and I'd like to find another series that sort of captures that sense of exploration and puzzle solving in it.

Any suggestions?
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giadrosich: I'm really looking for a good play experience with FMV games. I really love the Journeyman Project series, especially 3, and I'd like to find another series that sort of captures that sense of exploration and puzzle solving in it.

Any suggestions?
I haven't played them, but I've heard that the Tex Murphy adventure games use FMV sequences well and the classic series bundle is on sale for another 6 hours. The 7th Guest and 11th Hour were apparently some of the first games to use CDs and FMV... according to the GOG store page, 7th Guest "caused CD-ROM drives’ sales to grow by 300%". Both of those games have been going on flash sale occasionally for $1.49 each.

Not so much an adventure game, but I just picked up the Wing Commander series (also currently a bundle) which is supposed to have great writing/story, high-quality FMV for the time, and a persistent story across games, despite likely aged graphics/gameplay. Looking forward to that one.
Post edited June 19, 2014 by Rakuru
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giadrosich: I'm really looking for a good play experience with FMV games. I really love the Journeyman Project series, especially 3, and I'd like to find another series that sort of captures that sense of exploration and puzzle solving in it.

Any suggestions?
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Rakuru: I haven't played them, but I've heard that the Tex Murphy adventure games use FMV sequences well and the classic series bundle is on sale for another 6 hours. The 7th Guest and 11th Hour were apparently some of the first games to use CDs and FMV... according to the GOG store page, 7th Guest "caused CD-ROM drives’ sales to grow by 300%". Both of those games have been going on flash sale occasionally for $1.49 each.

Not so much an adventure game, but I just picked up the Wing Commander series (also currently a bundle) which is supposed to have great writing/story, high-quality FMV for the time, and a persistent story across games, despite likely aged graphics/gameplay. Looking forward to that one.
Ah, thanks, I think I'll pick up the Wing Commander bundle, that seems to be pretty good and I've heard of that series before! Appreciate the name drops, I'll be sure to check some of these out!
Wait, why not Myst or Riven games?
(Phantasmagoria only as a second-third choice)
Post edited June 19, 2014 by phaolo
Phantasmagoria, Black Dahlia.
Gabriel Knight 2, X-Files Game, Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, Ripper
I would also recomend Zork Grand Inquisitor from GOG catalog
phantasmagoria 1 and 2
the 7th guest and 11th hour
spycraft
Bad Mojo Redux.
Spycraft

edit: oh, it was mentioned. Here's more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_interactive_movies
Post edited June 19, 2014 by cmdr_flashheart