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Team Firestorm sent word that their recently released Victorian London murder mystery game Blood On The Thames is now supported on Linux. Looks really unique with the visual style!

More about it: "Take control of Mini in this supernatural point-and-click murder mystery. Help her explore Victorian London, from the alabaster mansions of high society, to the coal-stained factories of the Industrial Revolution, to the watery depths of the sewers beneath the city. Interrogate a vibrant cast, seeking clues, facts, and histories to be used to progress through puzzles, and exploit contradictions in their statements to hunt down the truth. Gather evidence to unravel the mystery of not only your husband’s death, but the many poor souls that have fallen to the machinations of Fate…"

Official release trailer:

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Features:

  • Explore 1888 London, exploring the history of the Victorian society.
  • Converse with a vibrant cast of characters, exploring their relationships, desires, and secrets.
  • Find clues, interrogate suspects, and turn over every stone to learn the truth behind your husband's death.

They do make use of some AI for this one as they stated: "AI has been used for some unique textures and photo adjustments. No assets are created AI exclusively."

Blood On The Thames | Release Date: 31st October 2024

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4 comments

robvv Nov 9
Looks quite appealing and has quite a unique art style. The Linux system requirements show 32GB RAM, whereas Windows requires '4 GB RAM MB RAM', whatever that is!
CatKiller Nov 11
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Looks quite appealing and has quite a unique art style. The Linux system requirements show 32GB RAM, whereas Windows requires '4 GB RAM MB RAM', whatever that is!

Even better, the requirements are "Memory: 32 GB RAM
Storage: 4 MB available space"

That's a hell of a lot of compression if the tiny 4 MB file can balloon up to 32 GB when you try to use it.
Eike Nov 11
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Looks quite appealing and has quite a unique art style. The Linux system requirements show 32GB RAM, whereas Windows requires '4 GB RAM MB RAM', whatever that is!

Even better, the requirements are "Memory: 32 GB RAM
Storage: 4 MB available space"

That's a hell of a lot of compression if the tiny 4 MB file can balloon up to 32 GB when you try to use it.

Zip bomb. :D
whizse Nov 11
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There was a 96KB FPS created in 2004. Would be fun to see what could be done with 4MB twenty years later!
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