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Enter the Past. Alter the Present. Save the Future.

Embark on a journey through time, explore ancient civilizations, and save time (and reality itself!) for only $5.99 now on GOG.com.

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time casts you as Gage Blackwood, legendary Agent 5 of Temporal Security Agency (a kinder, friendlier TSA), who has saved Earth and time a few times already. The TSA has been closed down as the "powers that be" decided that time travel is too dangerous, but rogue Agent 3 manages to cause a temporal rip and Gage must once again travel back in time to capture her and protect the Earth from an alien invasion. A brand new time-travelling gizmo, the Chameleon Suit, will allow you to disguise yourself as any person you’ve met and wander freely through the mythical cities of Atlantis, Shangri La, and El Dorado. Can you track down the elements of an ancient alien relic, Legacy of Time, before the Alien fleet destroys human civilization, Earth, and time?

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time was one of the first games ever to be released on a DVD, which accounts for huge amounts of stunning 3D graphics, animations, live-action cutscenes, and absolutely epic plot. Thanks to the Chameleon Suit, the game now features interaction with NPCs, which, along with 360° freedom, allows you to immerse yourself in the beautiful 3D world. The developer of Journeyman series decided to innovate instead of taking the slightly-modify-and-polish approach to making another sequel. They redesigned almost everything (apart from the story and puzzles) and delivered a real treat for adventure game enthusiasts.

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, the epic time travel adventure, is available for only $5.99 on GOG.com
Nice, even though the game seems a bit small (see attached image).
Now all that's missing is the first one.
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Heck yes.

I only discovered the JP series recently, and I'm glad I did. This is great sci-fi.

I bought JP2 from GOG just recently, but I haven't bothered to finish it. Probably should.
And you can't buy it anymore :)

EDIT: Okay, buy button is back, and we do now know, this game is huge for such an old game :)
Post edited March 20, 2012 by Ubivis
Purchased! Now to see if I have been looking through rose-tinted glasses all this time ....
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JMich: Nice, even though the game seems a bit small (see attached image).
Now all that's missing is the first one.
Must be one of those new "zero calorie" games. :D
At first glimpse I saw the word "Legacy" and a green humanoid, and for a very brief instant I was actually excited...
Post edited March 20, 2012 by Misanthropic
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GOG.com: Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time was one of the first games ever to be released on a DVD, which accounts for huge amounts of stunning 3D graphics, animations, live-action cutscenes, and absolutely epic plot. Thanks to the Chameleon Suit, the game now features interaction with NPCs, which, along with 360° freedom, allows you to immerse yourself in the beautiful 3D world. The developer of Journeyman series decided to innovate instead of taking the slightly-modify-and-polish approach to making another sequel. They redesigned almost everything (apart from the story and puzzles) and delivered a real treat for adventure game enthusiasts.
I hope the fact that they're drawing our attention to the fact there was a DVD version means that this is the DVD version.
Nice. I really liked Journeyman Project 2. Next to Mission Critical it's now my favorite hard sci fi adventure game.

Is there any chance to get the first game in the series, GOG?
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SirPrimalform: I hope the fact that they're drawing our attention to the fact there was a DVD version means that this is the DVD version.
It is. :)
This one goes in my wishlist for sure
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SirPrimalform: I hope the fact that they're drawing our attention to the fact there was a DVD version means that this is the DVD version.
I thought the DVD version was identical to the CD version except for the luxury of not having to switch discs (which would obviously be meaningless in case of digital distribution).
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SirPrimalform: I hope the fact that they're drawing our attention to the fact there was a DVD version means that this is the DVD version.
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timeslip: It is. :)
How do you know? =S

T, is that you?


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SirPrimalform: I hope the fact that they're drawing our attention to the fact there was a DVD version means that this is the DVD version.
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F4LL0UT: I thought the DVD version was identical to the CD version except for the luxury of not having to switch discs (which would obviously be meaningless in case of digital distribution).
No, I believe it was higher resolution.

http://presto.tommyyune.com/presto/journeyman3/img/bridgeDVD.jpg
http://presto.tommyyune.com/presto/journeyman3/img/bridgeCD.jpg
Post edited March 20, 2012 by SirPrimalform
Now, we need first game too.
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F4LL0UT: I thought the DVD version was identical to the CD version except for the luxury of not having to switch discs (which would obviously be meaningless in case of digital distribution).
iirc the game was the same, but the movies in the DVD version were higher resolution. Don't quote me on that though...

Edit: Meh, I type too slowely. :p
Post edited March 20, 2012 by timeslip