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Seolas

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Anyone remember this point 'n' click cop game from 1993? I have vague recollections of downloading it as Abandonware in about 1999 and enjoying it. A Police Quest knockoff as is expected when Jim Walls designed it and I remember the storyline being pretty mature and good. Trying to remember more about it though and whether it's still up for download anywhere. BTW someone really needs to make a cop adventure game again, with the attention to detail that PQ had (following protocol and all that).

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Divinity: Original Sin
IIRC the CD version just had a demo of another Konami game (Return to Ringworld maybe?), no speech.
 

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Sceptic said:
IIRC the CD version just had a demo of another Konami game (Return to Ringworld maybe?), no speech.

You're right about 'no speech'. It actually had the soundtrack in redbook audio format and an audio interview with Jim Walls on it.
 

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