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  • Humble Jumbo Bundle 3: Saints Row 4, Euro Truck Simulator 2

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    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    11.13.2014

    The newest Humble Jumbo Bundle lets you live out your wildest dreams, offering digital power fantasies that range from high-flying superheroics to ... freight delivery. Look, some people just dream on a smaller scale, and that's perfectly fine. Pay any amount for the bundle and you'll get the Kickstarter-funded adventure game Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure, Devolver-published RPG Always Sometimes Monsters, and multiplayer FPS Insurgency. Beating the average purchase price (currently $6.10) will also unlock the sim-styled racer GRID 2, strategy-RPG Blackguards, and big rig hauler Euro Truck Simulator 2. Pay $12 or more for the package and you'll additionally receive a Steam copy of Volition's superpowered open-world action game Saints Row 4. Humble Jumbo Bundle 3 is live through November 25. [Image: Volition]

  • Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure review: Back to the future

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    S. Prell
    S. Prell
    05.15.2014

    Tex Murphy would make Dick Tracy proud. More of a "sunny-side up" detective than a hard-boiled one, Murphy protects and serves his friends in the post-nuclear WWIII city of New San Francisco with a pleasant blend of grit and goofiness. He may have been out of the game – and out of games – for some time now, but his return feels like he never missed a beat, even when the journey gets a little bumpy. For those just getting acquainted, Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure is a successfully Kickstarted entry in the Tex Murphy series of adventure games which began in 1989. The series came to be known partly for its use of full-motion video (FMV), where game designer Chris Jones took on the role of the titular gumshoe, Tex Murphy. Tesla Effect is the sixth entry in the series, and once again features FMV performances for its cutscenes. Yes, a game in 2014 is using FMV cutscenes. It's retro and a bit dorky, but it's also fun to see real people surrounded by CG environments that are not at all convincing. Jones reprises his role as Murphy, albeit a version of Murphy with 16 years' worth of mileage on display – the previous Tex Murphy game, Overseer, released in 1998.

  • Tesla Effect slinks back into the shadows for now, out May 7

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    04.22.2014

    Full-motion space quest Tesla Effect isn't touching down today as planned, after dev Big Finish Games decided to hold it back a couple of weeks for some finishing touches. The PC and Mac game's new release date is May 7, when it will come to GOG.com and Steam. Players can expect another serving of near-future ham and cheese in Tex Murphy's returning adventure, which sees the hapless gumshoe wrestling with more murders, more secrets and more trouble with the ladies. Also, he's managed to forget the last seven years of his life, which proves to be somewhat of a bummer. Tesla Effect charges a regular price of $20, but pre-orders are going for $18 and come with previous entry The Pandora Detective and the game's Tex Murphy Live Jazz soundtrack. [Image: Atlus]

  • Tesla Effect trailer is eight minutes of live-action, full-motion cheddar

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    09.11.2013

    Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure promises "full motion video the way it was meant to be seen," and after this trailer, I'm inclined to agree. Big Finish Games' revival of the near-future detective looks to play to the series' roots, mixing ham-tastic acting with dollops of sardonic humor. Next-gen tech may be nearly here, but Tesla Effect wants to drag me back to the 1990s, and I want to let it. Hopefully Tesla Effect will deliver on its promise when Atlus publishes it on PC and Mac in Q1 2014. Check out all eight minutes for an introduction to the cast, and an example of the game's dialogue wheel in action.

  • Atlus publishing Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure in early 2014

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    08.29.2013

    The successfully Kickstarted Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure has its private eye on PC and Mac early next year, thanks to newly announced publisher Atlus. The sci-fi gumshoe's revival achieved just under $600,000 in funding a year ago, back when it was known as Project Fedora. Now developer Big Finish Games has a big name publisher to help it "more fully" realize its vision for Tex's new outing. In an update on the Project Fedora Kickstarter page, creator Chris Jones said support from Atlus will include play-testing the game every week and "more polish" in the final product, as well as greater opportunities for coverage and distribution. It should mean a few more sexy FMV trailers, we'd imagine.