![]() That is not to say the acting is poor, but it certainly does vary in quality considerably, from the purposely cheesy, to the ham-fisted, and then back to the magnificent. ![]() The Bunker's strong point was the acting, whereas here it is more about getting the theme and atmosphere spot on, with the actual mystery and puzzles complementing the ambience. Seven years have gone by, with Tex having no recollection of them! How could that be? Who did it, and why?Īt its heart, Tesla Effect is a standard point-and-click adventure, with a film noir vibe, but the team at Big Finish Games has perfected its twist on the theme, with everything playing out from a first-person perspective, seeing events through the eyes of Tex, with various full-motion video cut-scenes used for key moments of story progression, along with live actors for the non-playable character conversations. It only takes a short time to realise some aspects of the room (that doubles as his office) are not how he remembers them to be, and upon further investigation and talking with familiar faces, who themselves are acting a tad different than before, it comes to light that it is now in fact 2050. That is how the previous entry, Tex Murphy: Overseer ended, and Tesla Effect picks up not long after, with Tex finally coming to, unsure of what happened and how he got back to his room at the Ritz Hotel. had struck it lucky, solving the biggest case faced so far, and getting the girl of his dreams…until him and his lady were kidnapped at gunpoint, and then he was knocked unconscious. Time to set the scene: the year was 2043 and Tex Murphy, P.I. ![]() The team behind that should have played through Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure beforehand to get a better understanding of how to balance things correctly. Whilst it clearly had a decent-sized budget and superb presentation - to the point of looking like an actual TV production - its story was weak and the whole affair was almost completely bereft of interaction. The Bunker was a recent attempt at resurrecting the FMV adventure, but totally missed the mark. After all that time, did the fedora-wearing gumshoe have the same allure? Cubed3 heads back to the hotly-tipped release to investigate…įMV-filled adventures can sometimes work very well indeed ( Wing Commander III, The 7th Guest, or, more recently, Her Story), but there is a reason why the concept is not used so often - sadly, they can also be more miss than hit. No longer was it a matter of "if," but more a case of "when" would he return, and come 2014, after a successful Kickstarter campaign, Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure was borne unto the world. The legendary Private Investigator was set to return. Several years later, with ownership of the team changing hands before eventually being disbanded, Big Finish Games was finally formed, rising from the ashes, and along with it came the reacquisition of the rights to its most popular creation. Then everything went to pot, with Microsoft snapping up the team but not allowing for new Tex Murphy quests to come to light. The last time Tex Murphy was on the scene was back in 1998 when the now defunct Access Software was still independent and had just dropped the eagerly anticipated first-person adventure, Overseer, following on from massive success with both 1994's Under a Killing Moon and 1996's The Pandora Directive.
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