Posted June 16, 2009
tex muphy games are a prime example of live action fmv graphic adventures done right. Under a killing moon features a nice well paced sci-fi storyline, good characters and puzzles that aren't too difficult but aren't really easy either. it mostly features object manipulation puzzles in the style of siera and lucasarts adventures rather than slidey tile type puzzles seen on games like the 7th guest and myst which i personally prefer unlike its two sequals which do feature more slidey tile type puzzles which got on my nerves a tad. it does have a hint system though if you get stuck. unlike allot of fmv games you actually feel like your playing a game because the environments are fully explorative in 3d which was groundbreaking for its time of release. its cool that the developers have made this and the other tex murphy games available again.