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Discworld Noir follows the life of Lewton, Discworld’s first private investigator, which brings a new style of gameplay to the series. Whereas the puzzles in the previous games were highly ...
They were set high, but Discworld Noir not only lived up to them, but in fact exceeded them. If I ever make a proper Top-20 adventure games list this game will without a doubt have its own spot on ...
Noir is a celebration of Discworld, but it doesn't celebrate Pratchett's world by recycling it. It's an original story with a number of characters exclusive to the game.
But, importantly, Discworld Noir never feels stifled by its reverence to the greats of the genre. It has enough personality of its own—thanks mainly to the inherently unique Discworld setting ...
Here's the thing with the whole Discworld universe: I want to like it less than I do, which is less than I feel like the world is telling me to. Terry Pratchett is obviously a funny guy, and for a ...
The game was successful enough to spawn two sequels, Discworld II: Missing Presumed and Discworld Noir, the latter of which is rightly considered by many to be the best of the three.
The game was published by Psygnosis with a sequel Discworld 2: Missing Presumed…?! following in 1996 while Discworld:Noir came in 1999. The games were a hit upon their release and have gone on ...
Noir is an underserved genre in gaming. We've had games like L.A. Noire, Discworld Noir, and the first two Max Payne games giving us some hard boiled goodness but overall noir is thin on the ground.
Unlike a lot of Discworld Noir. Just getting this working on a modern machine was quite the trial, eventually finally loading in a virtual machine running Windows 2000, with a registry hack, and ...
User Rating: 9.2 | Discworld Noir (UK) PC By Sly_wacoon | Review Date: January 7, 2006 those of you familiar with the works of Terry Pratchett will know that his books are always funny, well ...
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