I'm depressed...

I have an Overseer Strategy Guide that pretty much gives you the entire low-down. Except it doesn't give you the point references. PM me with your address and I can ship one out to you.
"If you look to me for illumination, you better have a flashlight!"
What? Again with the whip me, beat me, take me bowling - make me feel cheap. Vhat is vith you guys. Vhy do you alvays have to make feel dis vay? Depressed? Honestly I've got complete strangers waiting to make me feel dis way. Like I want to relive the joy of such lost happiness of playing Tex Murphy games for the first time??

The "Pandora Directive" game really is the bee's knees. The first time through Archie didn't make it. It took me several tries to work out the time to go back and make it right (and the points had nothing to do with it). Heck I even failed to find the path to the BOBD without the help of this massage (wink, wink, nod, nod) board.

About the only way to improve "Overseer" and "Killing Moon" might be to have had opitional endings (and I am not even of one mind on multi ends). But hey the true joy was to play the game through the first time and be a part of the finest set of endings in an entertainment genre. (Fade to black as a melancholy celestra strikes out "The Pink Panther.")

So go ahead. Tell me about being depressed while I wait for Tex to knock on the door.

"Breathe deep the gathering gloom. Watch lights fade from every room. ..."
We Cheat The Other Guy And Pass The Savings On To You.
Besides the money and hints you can get from them, I never figured out what the big appeal of scoring points was.

Anyone?
Ego, plain and simple. At least for me.
"If you look to me for illumination, you better have a flashlight!"
When I was playing PD, Emily and Archie survived. Dag Horton and Jackson Cross died. Rot in peace, bastards! :lol:
Truly yours,
Alexander.
(С уважением,
Александр).
DalTXColtsFan wrote:Is there a chart anywhere on the net that shows you at exactly which points in the story the decisions you make affect your path?
What's your problem? Ask away.
Truly yours,
Alexander.
(С уважением,
Александр).