Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
[Re: hamer]
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09/06/12 01:39 PM
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Sorry you did not like the end. I am glad you liked the rest of it though. Ana
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
[Re: hamer]
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09/07/12 12:00 AM
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oldman
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I was wondering. How many Gameboomers have played this game and what is thought of it? I saw some good reviews of it and one reviewer even compared it to the Sierra quest games, which to me is high praise.
Anyway I'd be interested to know what you all think of the game.
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/10/12 12:10 AM
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I agree hamer. I loved the game,but the ending leaves ya hanging. There is hope for a sequel.
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/12/12 02:08 PM
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thanks for the comments. I have downloaded it and played the first chapter. Enjoying the heck out of it.
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
John
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
[Re: hamer]
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09/13/12 12:00 AM
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The Adventure Shop has it for $30, Mad. Hard times, too much for me. It's a download. Have you checked Amazon?
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/13/12 12:16 AM
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Yes - but I can only see it at two sites in the UK and I've never heard of either .... Game Accounts UK and mmoga.co.uk .... and both are offering it via Steam. They are quoting £26.40 for it but I feel that's too expensive for a download
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/13/12 01:27 PM
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Does anyone know if GOG will be getting this one? I know they have other Daedalic games, but it looks like they only have The Whispered World and Deponia so far.
Last edited by venus; 09/13/12 01:27 PM.
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/13/12 04:07 PM
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Hi venus -- no info about this game on GOG that I know of. I'm near the beginning, and wondering about the townspeople and their suspicions of Geron. If they really believed the curse, why didn't they...see to it that he left town? If they don't believe the curse, why do they constantly remind him of it? If I were Geron I think I'd take my trapping and magical skill(s) and get out of town.
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/14/12 09:15 PM
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I've gotten past the gypsy wagon part -- there is definitely something creepy going on! And I think Nuri is a breath of fresh air. BTW -- does anyone else think that Nuri and Geron Just speculating as I usually do early in a game. My impressions of Isida were completely wrong, of course.
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Re: The Dark Eye Chains of Satinav
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09/15/12 10:25 AM
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Thanks for the info, Becky. I suppose I'll pick it up at Gamersgate then. The story sounds very interesting.
Interrogator: [True or false?] All mangoes are golden. Nothing golden is cheap. Conclusion - all mangoes are cheap.
Helena: Where are these mangoes?
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