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Iguana 06-26-2005 03:32 PM

In Memoriam aka Missing?
 
I have a tendancy to buy adventure games when I see them for a good price even if i have another 4 unopened games sitting on my shelf waiting for me to play. Today is was a game called "Missing" and as far as I can tell form descriptions on other forums it appears to be In Memoriam. Does anyone know if it is infact In Memoriam and of so why the title change?

Intrepid Homoludens 06-26-2005 03:39 PM

They are the exact same game. In North America it was sold as Missing: Since January because they thought it would sell better.

Iguana 06-26-2005 03:42 PM

ahh
 
was it any good?

fov 06-26-2005 04:22 PM

I played about half of this game, and was enjoying it. Not really sure why I stopped, but it's been so long now I think I'd have to start over to remember what was going on.

Something that bugged me about it was it requires you to do internet searches, and the searches often turn up In Memoriam / Missing walkthroughs. Kinda takes you out of the game. :P

It's an interesting concept, but very different from most games.

Kolorabi 06-27-2005 07:01 AM

I liked it a lot. It had some very clever puzzles, and I loved the general feeling of always getting one step closer to solving the mystery (which was actually quite deep and interesting - kind of reminded me of Gabriel Knight in a way). There were some annoying action sequences and puzzles too, but nothing too bad for normal gamers. Keep a walkthrough handy, just in case. And don't expect a traditional adventure game, because it really isn't. :)


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