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Is This Really ‘The Best Game Nobody Played’?
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Head to https://www.squarespace.com/austinmcconnell to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code austinmcconnell. GET MY NEW BOOK, BRAIN BOY, HERE: https://bit.ly/brainboynovel Video about Brain Boy here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bgx2VuuCOkg I ALSO WROTE THIS BOOK: https://bit.ly/SpiderQueenBook SUPPORT MY NEXT MOVIE: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/austinmcconnellyt/atlas-the-animated-movie-by-austin-mcconnell PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/austinmcconnell MERCH: https://www.teespring.com/stores/austinmcconnell 🚂 A murder on the Orient Express… a mystery in real-time… and a video game that vanished before most people ever knew it existed. The Last Express (1997) was one of the most ambitious games of its time: a historical thriller set entirely aboard a moving train, playing out in real-time, with rotoscoped animation and a branching narrative driven by your every move. And yet, despite its groundbreaking ideas and critical acclaim, the game flopped. Badly. In this video, I dive deep into the game that got away: — Its troubled development — The bold design choices (and the ones that didn’t age well) — Why it failed commercially — And why it still deserves a place in gaming history If you ever loved point-and-click adventures, Agatha Christie stories, or beautiful artistic failures, this one’s for you. #TheLastExpress #GamingHistory #RetroGames #PointAndClick #HiddenGems
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