Posted June 13, 2011
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3-5 use FMV.
UAKM (3) is a good game with a nice story. It's the first one in the FMV style, not all of the puzzles are great and sometimes its a bit silly. It's still a great game. I'd give it a 4/5.
Pandora Directive (4) is definitely the best game in the series. It features the best, most engaging and intelligent story probably ever told in a computer game. The puzzles are great and it tones down on the silliness, keeping a much more serious tone. It truly is a masterpiece. This was the first game that my parents ever bought me and I'm still as amazed at this gaming masterpiece as I was 15 years ago. 5/5
As for Overseer, it's not a bad game but it's definitely different than the other two. The controls have been changed to the arrow keys, for better or for worse. You decide. As for the story, it recants the tale of Martian Memorandum, I believe, and it contains some minor spoilers of the other games. I'd recommend that you play this one last. For the most part, the puzzles are very well designed and challenging (but not overly so). A minor annoyance is that it tends to turn into a bit of - look under every nook and granny and table, etc, basically asking you to thoroughly examine every room, lest you miss something. 4/5
Overall, I'd say that you can ignore 1 and 2 for now and simply play either 3 or 4. Pandora Directive truly is a masterpiece and playing it will probably make you forgive UAKM for some of its shortcomings. Leave Overseer for last.
I hope that you actually try these, you're in for a hell of a ride! :)