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stg83: I guess we are in the same boat then as far this promo is concerned.
Yep! I ended up getting in trouble because I was trying to financially support two family members who are having a really rough time right now. I'm still helping them, of course, just being a bit more careful with my money... Which includes not participating in this sale.

That's OK, they'll be on sale again at some point, and I have plenty of things to keep me busy until then ^__^
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CarrionCrow: That's weird. Juggernaut is the latest DLC for SOTS - The Pit. People have been waiting for it to come out on GOG for over a month now, I think.
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katya_stevens: Here's some picture evidence in case people want it/want to look -- curiously it also has the same purchase date as SOTS - The Pit.
Well, that's pretty frigging cool to see. That's been a pending insta-buy whenever GOG was able to get all the different bits and pieces to work together properly. Thank you for sharing it. =)
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)

Thank you!
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RWarehall: The best discount I've seen. Not usually on sale for the big discounts, been sitting on my pseudo wishlist for awhile, but never saw it at even a 70% discount.
Can't say more as I just picked it up this sale.
The fact that when sorted by User Rating it sits next to the Might & Magic 6-pack on page 2 of 18, tells me people really like it as well.
Thank you ;-)
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)
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genkicolleen: I personally loved it. Here's my review for the game:

I recommend reading the manual. It has some great information, as well as some extra story to enjoy. (No spoilers!)

Manual in PDF format


The cursor:
[*]Blue - The standard cursor.
[*]Red - Indicates an exit.
[*]Broken - "Non-active". Means that you cannot currently interact with the scene.
[*]Active - Indicates a hot spot. Left-click to bring up a floating menu:
[*] - Eye - Inspect
[*] - Mouth - Talk to or use mouth to interact with an item.
[*] - Hand - Interact physically. Use this to pick up items and add them to your inventory.

Double-click to make April run

Right-click to open your inventory.

Press the letter X to show all possible exits. Press again to take down the exit signs.

Items will flash when they can be used on the scene, or when there's a possibility to combine items.

Keyboard Shortcuts: (all not listed)

[*]F1 - Diary Menu
[*]F2 - Quick-save; F3 - Quick-load. There are 99 save-game slots available. You MUST SAVE before exiting to the main menu!
[*]F4 - Conversation Log
[*]F5 - April's Diary (have to learn how to use it) - Can save and load from here, too.
[*]F6 - Video Replays
[*]F7 - Game Settings
[*]F8 - Save Screenshot to your local game directory
[*]F9 - Toggle Subtitles
[*]F10 - Quit game and return to Main Menu
[*]P - Pause
[*]Esc - Skip video sequence or dialogue

Universal Hint System
GameBoomers Walkthrough by MaGtRo

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Options include separate sliders for Voice, Music, and Sound Effects. I recommend turning Voice up as far as you can, keeping Music and SFX turned a bit lower, and turning your volume UP. While there are subtitles available (make sure you have the option checked before you start the game!), there are some transition scenes that do NOT have subtitles, so if you don't want to miss any story... :wink:

There are also options for High Quality April Model, Special Effects, Shadows, High Quailty Video, and Enable Time Skip. I had all of them checked except the last one -- not sure what that one's for :tongue: If you have any trouble with things lagging, try turning off some of these extras. The manual (see PDF link further up in the post) will explain what all of these options mean.

As usual with true adventure games such as this, SAVE and SAVE OFTEN!! I can't stress this enough! We have 99 save slots -- USE THEM! While April cannot die, and the way the game is made we can't progress and accidentally leave behind something that we MUST have in order to progress in the game, if you experience a glitch or power outage, you'll be kicking yourself for certain... if not cursing a blue streak :curses: lol~

On the main menu of the game is something called the Book of Secrets, which we can't access. There is an easter egg that will allow us access, and it is described (with HINTS on how to do it in spoilers) in THIS POST. The Book of Secrets contains BONUS CONTENT for the game, including outtakes (audio of the actress playing April messing up -- very funny!), eight music tracks (which you can listen to, but not save to your computer), and a bunch of very cool concept art!

The graphics looked great stretched to fit my widescreen. As RenaissanceMom mentioned, the character design is pretty dated, but this didn't detract from my enjoyment of the game in the slightest. The story really draws you in, and while not an intense experience like Cognition, The Longest Journey is compelling, and I found it hard to stop playing!

The game is set in the future, but it's a future that's easy to relate to -- it's not heavily sci-fi, and there's a strong fantasy aspect to it. As a matter of fact, the separation of sci-fi and fantasy is at the core of the story, and brilliantly handled. The game took us places I NEVER expected to end up, and is all the better for it! While I did have parts of the story figured out, I also was surprised more than once! :twothumbs:

Rmom and I both got TLJ from GOG, and we both experienced the same [color=#ff0000]glitch[/color]: The game closing down when we tried to access a certain scene. TO GET PAST THIS GLITCH, single-click on the exit to take you to that scene. Every time I was trying to run to the next location (by double-clicking) and it crashed, but walking got me past the glitch. After you get past it that one time, you'll be able to double-click to run to that location as usual. This would be a good time for me to remind you of the importance of SAVING! :laugh:

Remember that you can speed things up by double-clicking to make April run, and the other shortcuts at the top of this review will be a LOT of help, believe me!

I really enjoyed the time I spent on this game, and absolutely recommend it... Assuming that you don't get irritated by LOTS of conversation and reading. The core of The Longest Journey is the story, and it is absolutely integral to your enjoyment of the game!
Thank you ;-)
Post edited November 18, 2014 by Stilton
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)

Thank you!
Although, I haven't yet played the game which would probably make my opinion pretty much useless but it has been one of the games that was on top of my list to get on GOG. I personally really appreciate story driven games and am always on the lookout for games that have a compelling narrative to go along with good gameplay (which I can also forgive in some cases if the story is good enough).

So upon finding out about the at the time unique story telling approach of The Longest Journey I was very much intrigued by it since then. Obviously genkicolleen's review is much more helpful than anything I have to say about the game though. :)
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CarrionCrow: Maybe the reason why a player will end up playing something suddenly is because that level of synchronization is somehow lost for whatever reason.
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Stilton: Because one or both of those two synchronized levels may spike at any time and the chemical balance is tipped.
Right. Any fluctuation that throws the sync off will decrease the probability of the player continuing the game. And if it goes long enough, you end up with the "screw it, let's do something else" reaction, or in some cases the "this just doesn't appeal to me" response and it ends up sitting on your shelf gathering virtual dust until enough time's passed for your brain to give it another shot, assuming that ever happens at all.
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)

Thank you!
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stg83: Although, I haven't yet played the game which would probably make my opinion pretty much useless but it has been one of the games that was on top of my list to get on GOG. I personally really appreciate story driven games and am always on the lookout for games that have a compelling narrative to go along with good gameplay (which I can also forgive in some cases if the story is good enough).

So upon finding out about the at the time unique story telling approach of The Longest Journey I was very much intrigued by it since then. Obviously genkicolleen's review is much more helpful than anything I have to say about the game though. :)
A valid opinion, thank you ;-)
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)

Thank you!
Would strongly recommend this one. Great story, music and atmosphere. Personally found it one of the harder point & clicks but it's definitely worth it :)
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genkicolleen: Yep! I ended up getting in trouble because I was trying to financially support two family members who are having a really rough time right now. I'm still helping them, of course, just being a bit more careful with my money... Which includes not participating in this sale.

That's OK, they'll be on sale again at some point, and I have plenty of things to keep me busy until then ^__^
That is very nice and thoughtful of you, I have also been relying on my family right now and they have been amazingly supportive in every way possible as always.

And rest assured there will certainly be another sale on GOG and who knows it might even be the much anticipated insomnia promo #3. :)
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katya_stevens: Here's some picture evidence in case people want it/want to look -- curiously it also has the same purchase date as SOTS - The Pit.
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CarrionCrow: Well, that's pretty frigging cool to see. That's been a pending insta-buy whenever GOG was able to get all the different bits and pieces to work together properly. Thank you for sharing it. =)
No problem -- put it here 'cause it's pretty quick moving and I thought someone would have something to say about it/know what on Earth it was. I've put up a general thread about it, see if it gets any responses to it.
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Stilton: Th Longest Journey - reasons for and against, please ;-)

Thank you!
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KaneTheGoth: Would strongly recommend this one. Great story, music and atmosphere. Personally found it one of the harder point & clicks but it's definitely worth it :)
Thank you ;-)
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ptasiek83: I can realte to this. GOG collection is just a drop in the sea of games I have. I had to buy new bookstand for my new purchases and there is no way I am gonna live long enough to play them all even though I plan on some 35+ years of quality living.

BTW I kind of miss those old timey big cardboard box games with nice and colorufull manuals and maps, although new ones are much easier on storage space.

Lastly I am glad that there is finally good games distributor from Poland, too bad CDP failed me so many times with the physical releases offering only Polish language in them.
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gamesfreak64: wow.... is the bookstand very large in width and height?
i guess i have max. (wildguessing)40 retail games (cd) left , old ones like fallout and jagged and c&c and redalert (no 3dgames or versions)
and now casuals: roughly 300 or so (dvd cases with each 1 disc and 1 game on it)
and some collections, best of so to say: 4 or 5 on 1 dvd/cd those would be now at a 15 pieces
so its getting there :D ( and not mentioning yet the dvd movies on dvd , 150 or so...)

So i better be around for the next 25 years at least if i want to see/ play them all again at least 1 more time :D
Well I have two 2 bookstands 80x28x202 cm for games, two 40x28x106 cm just for consoles and game controllers and I am filling in 80x28x106 cm with games.

I am about to catalogue all my game collection but after Xbox, X360, PS3, NES, SNES and Amiga games I gave up with the PC since it would take way too long. Not mentioning Origin, Steam and Uplay accounts. Still planning for PS2 and possibly PS1 and Sega Genesos and Dreamcast.
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gamesfreak64: wow.... is the bookstand very large in width and height?
i guess i have max. (wildguessing)40 retail games (cd) left , old ones like fallout and jagged and c&c and redalert (no 3dgames or versions)
and now casuals: roughly 300 or so (dvd cases with each 1 disc and 1 game on it)
and some collections, best of so to say: 4 or 5 on 1 dvd/cd those would be now at a 15 pieces
so its getting there :D ( and not mentioning yet the dvd movies on dvd , 150 or so...)

So i better be around for the next 25 years at least if i want to see/ play them all again at least 1 more time :D
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ptasiek83: Well I have two 2 bookstands 80x28x202 cm for games, two 40x28x106 cm just for consoles and game controllers and I am filling in 80x28x106 cm with games.

I am about to catalogue all my game collection but after Xbox, X360, PS3, NES, SNES and Amiga games I gave up with the PC since it would take way too long. Not mentioning Origin, Steam and Uplay accounts. Still planning for PS2 and possibly PS1 and Sega Genesos and Dreamcast.
wow..... you won, i cant beat those numbers.... :D
you spent a long time collecting these i assume?
Hi everybody, NOX is a blast, see ya later! ;-)
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donsanderson: Hi everybody, NOX is a blast, see ya later! ;-)
See you later on. Have fun. =)
Chatty bunch! :P 20 pages since last night. :) I give up, no way to catch up.