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The Last Express

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    4.6/5

    ( 85 Reviews )

    4.6

    85 Reviews

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    The Last Express
    Description
    Paris, 1914. The world is on the brink of war and this train could push it over the edge. You are Robert Cath, a young American urgently summoned by your old friend Tyler Whitney to join him aboard the Paris-Constantinople express, departing from the Gare de l'Est on July 24th. Arriving late, you di...
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    4.6/5

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    4.6

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    Product details
    1997, Smoking Car Productions, ...
    System requirements
    Windows XP or Vista, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with...
    Time to beat
    7 hMain
    8.5 h Main + Sides
    10.5 h Completionist
    7.5 h All Styles
    Description
    Paris, 1914. The world is on the brink of war and this train could push it over the edge. You are Robert Cath, a young American urgently summoned by your old friend Tyler Whitney to join him aboard the Paris-Constantinople express, departing from the Gare de l'Est on July 24th. Arriving late, you discover something has gone terribly wrong. Now you must untangle a complex web of political intrigue, suspense, romance, and betrayal. Every move you make could bring you closer to the truth or your own demise. Bon voyage!

    As far as point-and-click adventures go, this murder-mystery title brings you one of the best stories you'll find out there!
    • Unique Art Nouveau graphics achieved through rotoscoping.
    • One of only a few adventure games played in real-time, among AI-controlled characters with their own goals and means with which to achieve them.
    • Incredible playability with many endings thanks to a complex, adaptive storyline.
    Goodies
    manual reference card making of video avatars (8) soundtrack wallpaper
    System requirements
    Minimum system requirements:

    Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

    Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

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    Why buy on GOG.COM?
    DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
    Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
    Time to beat
    7 hMain
    8.5 h Main + Sides
    10.5 h Completionist
    7.5 h All Styles
    Game details
    Works on:
    Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
    Release date:
    {{'1997-03-30T01:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
    Size:
    1.3 GB

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    Posted on: January 26, 2011

    Deus_Ex

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    Games: 451 Reviews: 8

    From The Golden Age Of Gaming

    After seeing this game on GOG I managed to change my pants before I sat down to write this review. Where should I start? Rotoscoping! The graphics in this game are practically hand-drawn, with live actors being used and then having a computer draw out the outlines and then the characters being colored by hand. The look is amazing and does add to the effect of experiencing a train ride circa 1914, when this style of 'art noveau' was popular. There's something wonderful of having a good story delivered with great dialogue by great actors, and this game has all this going for it plus more. There's a real-time element that basically means that with only a few exceptions, the characters in the game have an AI that tells them to go places and do things, all the while you're exploring the locomotive. Don't get too comfortable, though! Too much screwing around and you might end up with a bullet in your brain or worse, having important events pass you by, sending you spiralling towards one of the 'bad' endings. My hands have stopped shaking long enough for me to write this final sentence. Don' think about buying this game, just do it. It's 6 dollars for christ sake, not enough to get you a decent burger, and you're wondering whether or not to spend it on one of the best interactive storytelling experiences in the world!? But hey, don't take my word for it! Do yourself a favor and step on board the Last Express! You won't regret it.


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    Posted on: January 26, 2011

    Shuangli

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    Games: 308 Reviews: 22

    Adventure as Art - The Orient Express

    This is one of the games which define art in videogames. Which shows videogames are more the the sum of its multimedia parts. An interactive art, videogaming is, as well. The game plays in the legendary orient express before world war I. It trys to simulate realistically realtime and it is non-linear with many story turnes and endings depending on what you do. The Story is a murderstory. Game Chars have their own artificial intelligence. As stated in wikipedia, the game has about 30 "fatal" endings, and good ones as well, where only one is considered to be the proper ending. The graficstyle of the game is pure art - just a pleasure to look at, to get immersed, to enjoy it, to enrich ones soul! The game did not well when published, typically for games that are too good, too special, too deep, too avant garde, ... - despite it has received a lot of good reviews! It`s a great dventure game, a special one - one of the games gog stands for in big letters! This is one of the games that should be at a videogame museum! :)


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    Posted on: January 27, 2011

    MrSnuggleduck

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    Games: 313 Reviews: 9

    An Immersive Game

    I was 7 when my father brought this back from town by complete surprise one day. He was interested in adventure games like Broken Sword, Monkey Island and Zork and wanted to try something new. He actually never played the game because I took charge. I pretty much played the entire weekend and even though I couldn't fully understand all of the events transpiring in the game I was in love with it. The sheer feeling of being on a train. The people moving about on their different routines, the conductors making sure everyone was fitting in and the sounds of the steam engine chugging along. It was brilliant. As I grew older I came to appreciate it more and understood the events transpiring before World War 1 and all of the tension. In this game you encounter people from a number of different nations and hear their conversations as they bicker back and forth about "The French" or "That Russian fellow" and it's just amazing you can sit in a chair in the dining car the whole time and watch these events occur. There are hundreds of them too. Having played it almost 50 times over the years I always found some piece of dialogue I never knew existed. The story is just marvelous because of things like this. And as an American trying to evade the police on the Orient Express you have your own part to play and snoop around compartments finding clues about your enigmatic passengers. It's just so unbelievably unique and enthralling. I love it to bits. The voice acting, music, story and the very unique style of moving artwork ""art nouveau" was out of this world for 1997 and easily holds up today. Truthfully the only thing I can find wrong with this game is the small amount of puzzles. Play it. You can't possibly be disappointed.


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    Posted on: February 2, 2011

    nitrogenfingers

    Games: 334 Reviews: 48

    An Unparalleled Achievement

    As an Australian, it is hard to appreciate Europe as a continent, it's rich and often dark history without experience it first hand, and there is no more romantic or exciting way to do this than by train. Smoking Car productions seem to not only recognize this fact, but to accurately observe there is often more history and intrigue to witness inside the train carriages than outside. The Last Express has all the elements of a classic thriller. A faceless passenger boards a train on the eve of the Great War, immediately thrown into a murder mystery and volatile politics of Eastern Europe. Each of the richly drawn characters have a unique role in the story, and hold a piece of complex mystery. This adventure game is set apart from its contemporaries by its simulation of real-time, with each of the passengers acting on their own directives and reacting intelligently to your own actions in the game world. Above all else, this gives the sensation that this is 'your' story, you command it and influence its outcome, rather than being a scripted adventure with a few obligatory barricades in the form of puzzles. In addition to its rock-solid story and mechanics, the presentation of the game is exceptional. Although animation is sparse, the movements and expressions of the actors breathes life into story rarely even seen in modern video games. The game also includes a surprising amount of spoken dialog in various European languages- casually overhearing a grim-looking Russian discuss Marxian philosophy in one room, only to step into another and catch two young girls giggling and discussing in French the curious stranger who just walked in should give some idea just how much effort went into bringing every aspect of the Orient Express and its cast to life. I find it hard to enjoy games I didn't play in my youth from the 80's and early 90's as too often, despite rapturous reviews from nostalgic fans, they fail to be as compelling as contemporary games and are often plagued with issues long since solved. The Last Express is an exception to this rule- if you are mature enough to appreciate this game for what it is, you will be able to recognize it as an masterpiece in interactive storytelling.


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    Posted on: January 26, 2011

    Quinlan

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    Games: 640 Reviews: 5

    A game like no other!

    I still have the box game, and I play it all again once every 3 years! The story is great and would deserve a movie adaptation! Many twists! And real time adventures are quite very rare (I'm thinking about this one and Gabriel Knight 3, but that's all). Of course, the animation is slow, but the game stays great! Definitely a game worth having ang playing! I have to check if my old version works on Windows 7. If not, I'll buy it again here! I wish games like this could be done today with today technologies (so with better animations). Too bad Gog couldn't get the soundtrack, though, cause some musics were quite good!


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