It's 2042, and you must stop the forces of evil before they destroy mankind and rob you of your next unemployment check.
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In Under a Killing Moon, Tex Murphy, has hit rock bottom. Recently divorced from his wife Sylvia, out of a job, out of cash, and living in a rundown part of Old San Francisco. Tex realizes that he needs to find work...any kind of work. He's back in the saddle once he discovers that the pawnshop across the street from his apartment has been robbed. Tex solves the case, and feels that things are finally looking up. Soon after a mysterious woman hires him to find her missing statuette. Everything looks rosy at first as the Countess is promising more money than he's ever seen in his life. However, things go downhill when Tex finds himself unwittingly involved in the affairs of a dangerous cult. The Introduction to the game is at your left. |
Reviews for Under A Killing Moon.
IGN gives it an "Amazing": Editors Choice. Like Tex Murphy, a hardboiled, fedora-wearing gumshoe in a post-nuclear future, Under a Killing Moon was a game out of time. Caught somewhere between the tail end of the full-motion video craze and the dawn of the 3D revolution, it walked a delicate line between passé and cutting-edge, and for that brief moment in time, it was perfect. Years later, it remains a seminal classic but often goes overlooked for the very reasons that once made it seem so fresh.
Adventure Gamers: All adventure fans should own it. What's a Tex Murphy game without an excellent storyline and subplots all along the way? You'll go from a small-time pawn shop burglary and end up trying to save the world from a cult with plans to end it. And you will most definitely be caught up in the adventure the whole time. The clever item descriptions and character dialogue will keep you playing into the wee hours of the night to peel off the next layer.
Adventure Classic Gaming says: With the release of Under a Killing Moon, Access Software has upped the ante in the genre of adventure gaming... By using a brand new graphic engine developed in-house specifically for this title, the post apocalyptic San Francisco can now be fully realized on screen. Together with a tight story and great puzzles, adventure gamers are ready to save the world in Tex style! Under a Killing moon is truly a technological marvel both in design and production. It is a piece of well written interactive fiction that does not sacrifice on gameplay.
Coming Soon magazine: Under a Killing Moon is the best adventure game of 1994. The scenario was written in an admirable way with the concern of offering a captivating story from the beginning to the end, and the production of the game in itself is above what we had expected.
The Good Old Games company has hundreds of great reviews on the Tex Murphy series from fellow gamers. Here's only one.
The Finest series of FMV Adventures Ever Made :Although I admit my opinion is slightly influenced by nostalgia, the Tex Murphy series is certainly one of the best series of adventure games ever made. Under A Killing Moon is the third game in the series and the first one in what everybody will recognize to be 'the Tex Murphy style'.It's a blend of FMV and 3D First Person Point & Click Adventure that hits the sweet spot on both. The FMV consists of small (several different) travel animations, conversations with NPCs and full cutscenes.And even though the graphics are outdated, they were made with such charm (CGI and life action both) that you really don't/won't care.The Tex Murphy 'universe' is a lovely blend of sci-fi, film noir and just a hint of post-catastrophe (not quite apocalypse) America. You can't call yourself an adventure game lover and not have played these games. If you haven't, do yourself a huge favor and get this game. I can pretty much guarantee you'll want to get the next two games after playing this one.
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.If you have played Under A Killing Moon and would like to see a little behind the scenes information and some of the funnier moments, just keep scrolling on downward.... |
If you've never played Under a Killing Moon, it can be purchased from Good Old Games for the low, low price of $9.99. They done a fine job of tweaking to get the game to run on modern systems. |
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Here is the full script of Chelsee's Interactive scene and Ask Abouts with Tex.
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