Has anyone played Journeyman Project 1 and 2
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Has anyone played Journeyman Project 1 and 2
Today i brought from a thrift store, Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time. I find it engrossing and at the same time full of original ideas like a Temporal Security Agency and laws forbidding unauthorized time-travel and changing of history. Also Time-travel is regarded in the same manner as Space Travel is today. Also at that Earth has joined an Alien Government of Peaceful planets and they like congress on earth are bickering about time-travel technology. I actually think that Journeyman Project could make a good movie.
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I played the first one. It came with my first modern computer back in 95, and was thus my first PC game since the old DOS days. I thought it was interesting, but then I came across Dark Forces, and that was all she wrote.
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Ditto, came default with the second one I got, actually. Neat game, and I always wanted to try the sequal. Wonder if the copyright expired yet...?Wicked Pilot wrote:I played the first one. It came with my first modern computer back in 95, and was thus my first PC game since the old DOS days. I thought it was interesting, but then I came across Dark Forces, and that was all she wrote.
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What, in only ten years? Not a chance in hell.Sharpshooter wrote:Ditto, came default with the second one I got, actually. Neat game, and I always wanted to try the sequal. Wonder if the copyright expired yet...?Wicked Pilot wrote:I played the first one. It came with my first modern computer back in 95, and was thus my first PC game since the old DOS days. I thought it was interesting, but then I came across Dark Forces, and that was all she wrote.
I enjoyed the first one, it being the first PC game I ever owned as I too got it with my moms Packard Bell. I also had the preview for the second one, but I never got it. Never even knew there was a third one.
And the Temporal Security Annex was always a cool idea. Especially ditching their hardcopy of the "correct" present in the past to retrieve. Thought that was real original.
And the Temporal Security Annex was always a cool idea. Especially ditching their hardcopy of the "correct" present in the past to retrieve. Thought that was real original.
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Also got that with my parent's first computer, also a Crapard Hell.
Fun game. I especially liked the design of the three robots, Aries, Mercury, and Poseidon. I borrowed the second game from my cousin and loved it.
I know that they did an improved remake with actors and better CGI scenes a few years later. I never played it or the third game.
Fun game. I especially liked the design of the three robots, Aries, Mercury, and Poseidon. I borrowed the second game from my cousin and loved it.
I know that they did an improved remake with actors and better CGI scenes a few years later. I never played it or the third game.