Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, playing this an untold amounts of times since the original release (nearly 30 years now...ugh) allowed me to use some muscle memory.
@@gregoriousviews i appreciated the fact that you gave Zeitel the gas pen too. It does make the game a little tougher, but i think it's worth it. why else would Penny give you the gas pen if you're not going to use it??!!!
I remembered I heard about this game when I first watched an old speedrun playthrough as well as BarryDennen12's walkthrough of the game. I'll never forget that cufflink smuggling Pursuer.
I played it when it came out (I’m old). I loved learning the best methods to solve the puzzles, and being weirded out by characters (the reverend creeped me out a bit). It’s one of my favorite classics.
I also still have this game on CD-Rom. Do you please know were I can find the missing tours ? I only miss the third tour "Willy von Haderlitz" tour at the moment...
I'm unsure of what you mean exactly, but I'll try and answer and hopefully I'm giving you what you need- if you mean the Tour Mode of the game and where to find Haderlitz, I believe he was in the gymnasium.
@@gregoriousviews Only three tours came with the game by default, if memory serves, and it was up to the user to download the additional tours from Cyberflix's website. They were later available elsewhere, perhaps on a website called Barracuda - I remember downloading them when I started playing the full game on our Apple computer in 1997. I have the original disks, but not the additional tour files anymore. I'm not sure where you'd be able to find them now.
Well, I played the Steam version but I had to alter the launch settings (there’s a tutorial on the forums) because of lip sync not matching. Aside from that, I just upscale the recording to 4K- didn’t do anything else myself, oddly enough. I think it was already set that way.
This is one of the few playthroughs that actually save Georgia!
Well done
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, playing this an untold amounts of times since the original release (nearly 30 years now...ugh) allowed me to use some muscle memory.
to be fair, saving Georgia definitely makes the game a lot harder, especially if you do not know what to do
@@gregoriousviews i appreciated the fact that you gave Zeitel the gas pen too. It does make the game a little tougher, but i think it's worth it. why else would Penny give you the gas pen if you're not going to use it??!!!
@@skippythealien9627 It does make it trickier with time management, to say the least!
I remembered I heard about this game when I first watched an old speedrun playthrough as well as BarryDennen12's walkthrough of the game. I'll never forget that cufflink smuggling Pursuer.
I played it when it came out (I’m old). I loved learning the best methods to solve the puzzles, and being weirded out by characters (the reverend creeped me out a bit). It’s one of my favorite classics.
Max sounds like John Goodman
Hadn't thought about that- he does somewhat!
I used to have this game,I played all the way through when I was 16.
Well done! One of the finest playthroughs of my favorite video game of all time!
Thank you! I may do another to do the alternate Zeitel bomb scenario near the end. Maybe when I have time.
@@gregoriousviews Yes, please! And make one where you stay after the last lifeboat leaves!
I also still have this game on CD-Rom. Do you please know were I can find the missing tours ? I only miss the third tour "Willy von Haderlitz" tour at the moment...
I'm unsure of what you mean exactly, but I'll try and answer and hopefully I'm giving you what you need- if you mean the Tour Mode of the game and where to find Haderlitz, I believe he was in the gymnasium.
@@gregoriousviews Only three tours came with the game by default, if memory serves, and it was up to the user to download the additional tours from Cyberflix's website. They were later available elsewhere, perhaps on a website called Barracuda - I remember downloading them when I started playing the full game on our Apple computer in 1997. I have the original disks, but not the additional tour files anymore. I'm not sure where you'd be able to find them now.
I love it
i always thought if you use the special cards the game gives you an edge
You’d think so- think it was only as a callback to the creators’ earlier games (like Rivera mentioning “Diamondback”).
how did you capture this game in full screen ....???
Well, I played the Steam version but I had to alter the launch settings (there’s a tutorial on the forums) because of lip sync not matching. Aside from that, I just upscale the recording to 4K- didn’t do anything else myself, oddly enough. I think it was already set that way.