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Runehamster
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Registered: Jun 2009
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Posted January 26, 2010
KotOR still sells like hotcakes in box form and for download. I'm not saying that's a reason it WON'T be on GOG someday, I'm just saying LucasArts really doesn't need the help. Although Lucasarts would make me cheer if they moved to GOG...I'd start with the whole Dark Forces / Jedi Knight series. :D
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Posted January 26, 2010
A messenger is not named for a soldier, but precedes one. (T)
Within the confines of Ohio. Ohio's secret place. (F)
They are two different characters, but they complement each other beautifully. (T)
Where history overlaps with the present time. (F)
The return of incredible karmic awareness. (T)
A messenger is not named for a soldier, but precedes one. What does that mean?
You send a messenger to the enemy before a soldier, right? You'd try and make terms with the enemy, inform then that you declare war, etc. So you send notification to your enemy via messenger, and then, after that has failed, you send your soldier to attack.
A messenger precedes a soldier, that much makes sense. Sounds like a strategy game. Anybody played something that involved pre-war negotiations? Civ?
A messenger is not named for a solider. That sounds very awkward, I wonder why it was phrased that way. A dictionary offers named as "To nominate for or appoint to a duty, an office, or an honor."
To rephrase this clue: You wouldn't appoint a messenger as a solider, you'd send them out before the battle begins.
Any bells rung, gentlemen/ladies?
EDIT: Gabriel Knight sounds close to me.
Within the confines of Ohio. Ohio's secret place. (F)
They are two different characters, but they complement each other beautifully. (T)
Where history overlaps with the present time. (F)
The return of incredible karmic awareness. (T)
A messenger is not named for a soldier, but precedes one. What does that mean?
You send a messenger to the enemy before a soldier, right? You'd try and make terms with the enemy, inform then that you declare war, etc. So you send notification to your enemy via messenger, and then, after that has failed, you send your soldier to attack.
A messenger precedes a soldier, that much makes sense. Sounds like a strategy game. Anybody played something that involved pre-war negotiations? Civ?
A messenger is not named for a solider. That sounds very awkward, I wonder why it was phrased that way. A dictionary offers named as "To nominate for or appoint to a duty, an office, or an honor."
To rephrase this clue: You wouldn't appoint a messenger as a solider, you'd send them out before the battle begins.
Any bells rung, gentlemen/ladies?
EDIT: Gabriel Knight sounds close to me.
Post edited January 26, 2010 by gbarules2999
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cendare
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Posted January 26, 2010
So, just FYI, it's got to be Sierra.
"Messenger preceding a warrior" == Gabriel Knight.
I would squee, except I already bought the 3 Gabriel Knight games.
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Daphne
"Messenger preceding a warrior" == Gabriel Knight.
I would squee, except I already bought the 3 Gabriel Knight games.
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v1989
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Registered: Jan 2010
From Poland
Posted January 26, 2010
Messenger preceding a warrior- Maybe scout
I think the key is secret place in ohio.
I don't think it would Arcanum.
I think the key is secret place in ohio.
I don't think it would Arcanum.
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Registered: Sep 2008
From Norway
Posted January 26, 2010
If it really is Sierra... I'll squee my pants!
And I get to play Shivers again!!
And I get to play Shivers again!!
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Posted January 26, 2010
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Within the confines of Ohio. Ohio's secret place. (F)
They are two different characters, but they complement each other beautifully. (T)
Where history overlaps with the present time. (F)
The return of incredible karmic awareness. (T)
A messenger is not named for a soldier, but precedes one. What does that mean?
You send a messenger to the enemy before a soldier, right? You'd try and make terms with the enemy, inform then that you declare war, etc. So you send notification to your enemy via messenger, and then, after that has failed, you send your soldier to attack.
A messenger precedes a soldier, that much makes sense. Sounds like a strategy game. Anybody played something that involved pre-war negotiations? Civ?
A messenger is not named for a solider. That sounds very awkward, I wonder why it was phrased that way. A dictionary offers named as "To nominate for or appoint to a duty, an office, or an honor."
To rephrase this clue: You wouldn't appoint a messenger as a solider, you'd send them out before the battle begins.
Any bells rung, gentlemen/ladies?
EDIT: Gabriel Knight sounds close to me.
Final Fantasy SEVEN and Final Fantasy EIGHT. Two different characters (they were released as Final Fantasy VII and VIII). They complement each other perfectly. Cloud was a messenger, and his game took place before Squall's game, who was a soldier/mercenary. History overlaps with the present time? They're about to release Final Fantasy XIII. Also, see the plots and settings of both of those, which were steampunkish (FF7) and Futuristic (FF8). No idea on the rest of the clues...so I'm probably wrong :D
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TheCheese33
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From United States
Posted January 26, 2010
Hey, guys, what did I miss? Any new hints?
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v1989
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Registered: Jan 2010
From Poland
Posted January 26, 2010
I thought about series Legacy of Cain.
FF VII and FVIII absolutely no.
There weren't only two main characters.
FF VII and FVIII absolutely no.
There weren't only two main characters.
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gamebin
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Posted January 26, 2010
This might be the most over-hyped digital distribution release ever.
Unfortunately, I keep checking this thread like a hawk.
Unfortunately, I keep checking this thread like a hawk.
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