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A private detective, a superhero, and a museum curator walk into a bar--this isn’t a joke, it’s Anachronox!

Gather a group of unlikely heroes on a quest to discover the who and what and when and why behind a mystery that will destroy the galaxy for only $5.99 from your favorite digital distributor, GOG.com.

Sly Boots is in trouble. Face-beating, out-of-window-throwing, owing-money-to-the-mob trouble. After accepting an unexpected but financially tempting offer, Sly starts a simple cost-effective investigation, which turns out to be a much, much bigger quest than he anticipated. Soon, Sly Boots finds himself in the unenviable position of being the only man in the galaxy who can solve a mystery that threatens to end everything. Well, not quite the only person: Sly has some friends. Mercenary Stiletto Anyway, hotshot scientist Rho Brown, former Museum Curator Grumpos Matavastros, actual superhero Pac Estrella, robotic companion PAL-18, and naturally Sylvester “Sly” Boots together form a most unusual galaxy-saving crowd.
They are the only ones that believe end of days is happening, and you are the only one that can guide them.

Anachronox is charming, intelligent, witty, fun, and entertaining from the very first minute you start until the final lovingly-crafted moments of the engaging story. The game is not simply an RPG: it combines Japanese-style elements (like fairly linear story, cinematic direction, and turn-based non-random battles) with Western-like side quests, dialogues, and sense of humor, mixing in some puzzles and a story straight from an adventure game for good measure. Yes, the game was known to be kind of buggy at launch, but a pair of official patches and a later pair of fan-made patches have taken care of that and you can play it with virtually no issues. The most important thing is that the story flows like an entertaining novel--light-hearted, bizarre, and humorous, but at the same time the gameplay is addictive and challenging.

Minimum system requirements in 2001 included a Pentium II 266, 64 MB of RAM, and a sense of humor, while today they require $5.99 for Anachronox, available now on GOG.com
GREAT PICK. One of my old favs. May even download again even though I have the game, Somewhere.

FYI, for Anachronox n00bs - remember to play on hard. It's too easy. I never play games on hard, and I'm not the "OMG, I beat X game without ever dying" superstar guy. I have average reflexes and I'm OK at these games. The difficulty is just too easy, put it on hard. Hard in Anachronox is normal. Otherwise, great game.

Rafael, it plays like Japanese Turn-based console RPGs (a la Final Fantasy 7 or 8) with a storyline that's kind of like American Pulp space sci-fi with a strong cyberpunk influence (pre-Matrix). Nearest thing I can think off the top of my head is Firefly. It's funnier than that though.

The gameplay is nothing fantastic, but it's passable if you like PS1-era console games. Story's really fun.

Nothing like Gothic. Septerra Core is the closest PC game I can think of that plays similarly.
Post edited March 15, 2012 by cioran
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SimonG: Whenever I hear that phrase, I think of this.
That's intense and awesome.
Wow! The elusive Anachronox! I've been looking for this game for years.. thank you GOG!
Thanks all for the feedback about Nvidia drivers. Unfortunately, looks like I can't buy Anachronox right now after all as the Paypal option is refusing to work. It's simply refreshing the shopping cart page =/
There is a HEAVEN above! And there is GOG!

This must be more than chance -- this is fate!
I have been fiddling with an old copy of this the last two weeks, with no result to speak of. Now I believe in GOG!
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ZPavelZ: I think there is also some inbuilt Firefox capacity to carry out live preview of HTML-code changes you implement, though.
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Miaghstir: Yeah, but I've used Firebug since Firefox 2 or 3.0 or so, and Firefox only gained those features in the last couple versions (9 or 10 I think, maybe 8), so I use what I'm used to.

Also, damn. I can't use this idea the next time, I was thinking of finishing with "oh well, I guess it fixed itself" and then have the bug reappear at a later date. Have to think of something new.
Not sure, but I think already Firefox 7 could do that.
Sorry to have spoiled your idea, just that.... I have been waiting a whole day to quietly snag the remaning 2 parts of the code. So of course when the secret was suddenly out (due to a some code ninja or whatever) and I discovered my code does not work (after that someone else took it) I was not so happy. Also I was wandering, if you were trolling (already seen people around post fake codes to do that). But as it turns out those were actual codes, so I just congratulate whoever got those right.
Finally. Thanks, guys. You are the best.
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Miaghstir: Yeah, but I've used Firebug since Firefox 2 or 3.0 or so, and Firefox only gained those features in the last couple versions (9 or 10 I think, maybe 8), so I use what I'm used to.

Also, damn. I can't use this idea the next time, I was thinking of finishing with "oh well, I guess it fixed itself" and then have the bug reappear at a later date. Have to think of something new.
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ZPavelZ: Not sure, but I think already Firefox 7 could do that.
Sorry to have spoiled your idea, just that.... I have been waiting a whole day to quietly snag the remaning 2 parts of the code. So of course when the secret was suddenly out (due to a some code ninja or whatever) and I discovered my code does not work (after that someone else took it) I was not so happy. Also I was wandering, if you were trolling (already seen people around post fake codes to do that). But as it turns out those were actual codes, so I just congratulate whoever got those right.
Sounds like you were really disappointed. Relax, it just a friendly competition / giveaway. There will be many chances. Sometime you need some luck.
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wormholewizards: Sounds like you were really disappointed. Relax, it just a friendly competition / giveaway. There will be many chances. Sometime you need some luck.
Does it? Well, than apparently I overdid it with my waiting and it is my own fault. :) That was my own mistake.
Also I think I was just very tired (yesterday was a busy long day) and it was like 2am so I thought "Is he trolling?". Anyway, my fault again for being so suspicious. Thanks.
I think with GOG I am very lucky, so I definitely do NOT hold any grudge/regret. Just that I tried to explain why yesterday I was searching so hard for proofs of "why this can not be a bug".
The post was intended as an explanation and sort of an apology (for unveiling the mask of the gifter). I definitely did not mean it as a complaint.
Thanks for your kind words, in any case.
Post edited March 16, 2012 by ZPavelZ
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ZPavelZ: Sorry to have spoiled your idea, just that
Nah, you didn't spoil anything, you're fully in the right to point out mistakes I make (I should have taken the last screenshot before pasting in that final part) and I did anticipate arguments like yours (us goglodytes are often not a stupid bunch). Even when I do troll regarding game codes, I do it with fully valid ones - before every new account got a bunch of free games automatically, it was possible to gift them, and I have a few left.

I did, however, randomise the position of the code parts so that it wouldn't be so easy as to just pick them in the order they were given.
Post edited March 16, 2012 by Miaghstir
Oh hell yes!

/wishlisted
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ZPavelZ: Sorry to have spoiled your idea, just that
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Miaghstir: Nah, you didn't spoil anything, you're fully in the right to point out mistakes
I did, however, randomise the position of the code parts so that it wouldn't be so easy as to just pick them in the order they were given.
Ok good to know I did not crash the party than. But I presume both codes should be redeemed by now anyway (I know the second one is, for sure).
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SpecShadow: I hope there will be no error like moment, where we chasing some guy and he dissapear. That's the moment where I stop playing with my copy (from Click!).
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timeslip: If you're talking about who I assume you're talking about (he vanishes on an area transition?) then yes, that's been fixed.
Good to know. That's what I also was wondering about. I remember liking this game and having a bad hair day with that part. Then I got past it by killing CPU as in slowing it down a lot. Still, don't remember did I finish the game.
Aaaaand purchased! I think this is only the second GOG game I've every purchased without waiting for a promo!

Now to find time to play it....
Post edited March 17, 2012 by kalirion
Wow. So maybe whining does help when you want a certain game on GOG. So let me try:

GOG, I WANT SYSTEM SHOCK 2! WHY NO SYSTEM SHOCK??? PLEASE RELEASE SYSTEM SHOCK 2!!!!1111

Anyhow, very glad to finally see this game on GOG. It's one of those games that I had never heard of until some people started talking about it many years later on some forums as if it was the best game ever. Although they always did mention that it's kinda flawed (i.e. bugs that were never fixed). Gotta pick this one up soon.

Btw: Is it just me or did GOG just release the third game this week?