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Dreamfall Chapters [Steam, GOG] has been updated with 'The Final Cut', which is a huge free update for all existing owners. This new edition combines all five episodes of the original game into one complete and continuous story.

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There's a lot that's changed:
  • Improved art and sound, including new and revised character models, improved lighting, an expanded soundtrack, remastered voice-overs and reworked sound effects
  • Improved performance
  • Improved controller support
  • Improved German and French localisation
  • Support for save slots
  • Updated Unity game engine
  • A HUGE amount of smaller bug fixes


Additional features include
  • Playable deleted scenes!
  • Character library
  • Concept art gallery
  • In-game map


An impressive list and the game has reviewed well, might be a good time to pick up this good looking adventure game. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Adventure, GOG, Steam
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Shmerl Jul 25, 2017
Quoting: FaalagornAnyone tested which Unity engine they bumped their version into? Does it work under Vulkan, maybe with -force-vulkan?

Is that the way to make recent Unity games use Vulkan? I was playing around with Sky Rogue which uses Unity 5.6, but it's still using OpenGL.


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 July 2017 at 1:51 am UTC
tuubi Jul 25, 2017
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Quoting: skinnyrafOk, so I tried to play The Longest Journey and it starts way too slow for me. Sure, the prologue was nice, but trying to get to school, having no money for subway and needing to collect overdue wages?

Will it get any better soon?

(For reference, I enjoyed Syberia, absolutely loved The Book of Unwritten Tales and liked a few other point'n'click games).
"Better" is always subjective, but it's true the best parts of the game and the story are ahead. In my humble opinion TLJ is definitely better than Syberia if you're not too put out by the slow pace and somewhat dated game mechanics.
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