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Wadjet Eye Games brings over Resonance to Linux

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What's that? Yet another classic Wadjet Eye Games published point and click adventure is fully upgraded with a new Linux port? Yep! Say hello to Resonance from developer XII Games. Following on from their work to bring over Technobabylon, Unavowed, Gemini Rue and The Blackwell Bundle - they've sure been treating fans of native builds well lately.

The latest update to the game brings an upgrade to Adventure Game Studio, bringing all the latest goodies with it including properly working Steam Achievements for Linux.

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About the game:

When a brilliant particle physicist dies unexpectedly, the race is on to secure his terrible new technology before it falls into the wrong hands. The lives of four playable characters become entangled as they fight against the clock to find the dead scientist’s secret vault.

The suspicions they harbor, the memories they guard, the connections they share - all will converge as these four ordinary people work together to prevent a potentially cataclysmic disaster.

Key Features:

  • Voiceover work featuring fan-favorite Logan Cunningham (Bastion)
  • Four simultaneously playable characters
  • A twisting, riveting storyline influenced by player decisions
  • Long and short term memory system - ask anybody about anything in the game!
  • Over ten hours of gameplay!

Available to buy on GOG and Steam.

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6 comments

Alm888 Feb 4, 2022
First thought crossing my mind upon seeing the news: "Let me guess, 'Linux version is not yet available on GOG right now'?"

Nope, not this time.
whizse Feb 4, 2022
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Here's a leaked copy of the memo the Wadjet Eye Games CEO sent out:
elmapul Feb 4, 2022
the art direction seems great but...
the video is too edgy, i mean, oh no, some one blew up the white house!
it would be an great premisse if i didnt saw it 1000 times before, now i cant take it serious.

and so on...


Last edited by elmapul on 4 February 2022 at 3:32 pm UTC
CatKiller Feb 4, 2022
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First thought crossing my mind upon seeing the news: "Let me guess, 'Linux version is not yet available on GOG right now'?"

Nope, not this time.
This one had a Linux version before on GOG, because GOG packaged it themselves when they used to support Linux.
Cyril Feb 4, 2022
First thought crossing my mind upon seeing the news: "Let me guess, 'Linux version is not yet available on GOG right now'?"

Nope, not this time.
This one had a Linux version before on GOG, because GOG packaged it themselves when they used to support Linux.

And this is not the only case I think, so we still waiting for the new Linux builds on GOG.
Purple Library Guy Feb 4, 2022
the art direction seems great but...
the video is too edgy, i mean, oh no, some one blew up the white house!
it would be an great premisse if i didnt saw it 1000 times before, now i cant take it serious.

and so on...
Speaking as a Canadian, everyone else can dream, but we actually burned the thing down.
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