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Topic: Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu! Figh... Investigate! (Read 10707 times)
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schild
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« Last Edit: January 20, 2007, 04:04:59 AM by Trippy »
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bhodi
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No lie.
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Why is this buried in industry news? This is great!
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schild
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I want people to learn how to reads :P
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Johny Cee
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Neil Gaiman had a short story in his most recent book, loosely based on the Holmes story "The Scarlet Letter", set in an alternate Victorian world where the Old Ones came back, rule humanity, and are mating with the remaining nobility and monarchy.
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Soln
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the opportunity for evil is just delicious
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the day someone unlocks a method to have good investigation in a game and tie it to a progress metric, you'll see MMO's do a 180.
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Samwise
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sentient yeast infection
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"I have not actually recommended many games, and I'll go on the record here saying my track record is probably best in the industry." - schild
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schild
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CDV just sent out a press release announcing that they are the US publisher. Release date is listed as "September 2007."
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Yoru
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the y master, king of bourbon
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Isn't CDV one of the US publishers that likes to slap Starforce on everything and the family dog?
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schild
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Valor
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With my mom's obsession with the sherlock holmes, I think I may get this game for her. That would be a first.
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Velorath
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Release date is listed as "September 2007."
Apparently that's just the release date for the boxed retail version. It seems that you can buy it and download it right now. Has anyone actually played this yet?
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schild
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If I wasn't playing Persona 3 and Soul Nomad right now for review, I'd pick it up. :(
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cmlancas
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I'd like to respond to a post way far back that I think there is a pretty decent following for noir type stuff that a detective story following the noir style could easily be successful. Max Payne kinda delved into this, but it wasn't really a detective story per se.
I'm just a Raymond Chandler fan, but I can dream, right?
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f13 Street Cred of the week: I can't promise anything other than trauma and tragedy. -- schild
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