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PC - Windows : Journeyman Project Trilogy Reviews

Below are user reviews of Journeyman Project Trilogy and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Journeyman Project Trilogy. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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I LOVE THESE GAMES

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 34 / 35
Date: December 17, 1999
Author: Amazon User

The Journeyman Project Games are the best surrealistic, problem solving games in existence, even though i didn't buy this bundled package, i got the original and Buried In Time as a bundled package years ago, i later bought Legacy of Time, the third chapter to this illustrious saga. These games are challenging, the graphics are beautiful, they may not be fast paced, but they give great fun to the sci fi fans, all of my friends love these games and I certainly do and always will.

Awesome, educational, and I have a fix, hopefully

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: April 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User

My first review of this game was written here in 2000 and it is now 2004 and Buried in Time and Legacy of Time remain tops on my list of computer games, and I have played a few over the years.(...)

Be sure and right click the icon for the game and select Properties, Compatibility, and change the settings to 256 colors, 600x800, and to run in Win95 mode, and turn off the visual themes, and make sure a few things as possible are running in the background to give up as much memory as possible. This program is so virtual in its reality playing, watch for signs of motion sickness and obession!

Never before has a computer game I've played had so much staying power in my memory. While I adore Myst, Riven, Exile, and have played many interactive fiction games, among others, few stay in my memory over the years as much as Buried in Time. Truly a delight and well worth every penny spent on the game, in whatever format, though I'm hearing it runs better as a stand alone on the newer machines than in Trilogy form.

Absolutely incredible, very educational, and a must play for teenagers up to the elderly but actively thinking.

Wonderful games, real sci-fi theme, plus some history

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: September 28, 2001
Author: Amazon User

These are great games. I bought them one at a time so paid a lot more. Here you get a great deal

WHAT KIND OF GAMES ARE THESE?
As a fan of the Myst trilogy, I can say you would probably enjoy these games, if you liked Myst type games. They are not 100% violence free as your character can get killed if you make a wrong move, but they are not the one person shooter or strategy games like Quake or Diablo etc. The violence is really limited to your character and you really don't see anything happen. You can always recover also.
You have some things to do to solve certain dilemmas.
The solutions are more scientific and logical than many other games.

PLAY THEM IN ORDER TO GET THE MOST VALUE:
You can play them in any order you like, but as these were developed with Turbo first, 2 second and 3 third, you will find the technology(computer gaming graphics) is improved with each and this can influence how well you enjoy the game. Turbo is dated by today's standards, but its storyline is not. It is well worth the effort to ignore the old style look.

LIKE MYST THESE ARE THE TYPE OF GAMES YOU PLAY ONCE:
However, my son played these after me and found some hidden comical goodies the programmers put in. You really don't expect it, but it adds to the game.

HISTORICALLY BASED:
As you are dealing with time travel, history plays a part. I found some of the places you visit quite facinating, and it did increase my interest in some historical information. It also makes for interesting game play going to different places (like you do in Myst) and keeps your interest.

GREAT GAMES AT A GREAT PRICE.
Buying all three together is a great way to save money. I wish I had not played them already. There is not too many good quality games out there, but these are 3.

The Journeyman Project Trilogy

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: July 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User

The Journeyman Project Trilogy recounts the tales of Gage Blackwood, Agent 5 of the Temporal Security Agency (TSA), whom you play. Along your time-traveling adventures, you will encounter such interactive carachters as TSA Agent 3; Professor Elliott Sinclair,inventor of time-travel; the alien Cyrollan Ambassador Jhessela; William Daughton,TSA Cheif Engineer; and Arthur, the A.I. (artificial-intelligence). Also, you experiance such richly-detailed environments as a flying city, the Morrimoto Mars Mining Colony, the derelict Space Station Amarax, and the fabled Lost Continent of Atlantis. Fight to repair a historical time rip, to clear your name, and to save the world from an alien menace. If you like science-fiction and computer games, this is THE thing to get.

Journeyman trilogy

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: December 08, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I first picked up "Legacy of Time" on a whim and was not disappointed. The puzzles are stimulating and intriguing. I'm a great fan of the text adventure games and was pleased to experience the vivid scenery and colors in corporated in it. I was excited to find it was a series of three and promptly bought the game pack.

I do have a few gripes though. When trying to play the first installment, I was not able to get it to run correctly. The second installment would not save correctly. Some of the hot spots in the third installment make solving some scenes too easy. As I didn't want to play the games out of sequence, I set aside the third installment. I got fed up enough with the bugs in the other two that I put them away for a later date. Few years later, I still haven't found the time or patience to figure out the issues. I am eagerly waiting when I have more time to devote to getting them to run.

I do expect to get back to them eventually. I enjoyed the premise, the craftmanship and the mentally stimulating puzzles. For those who might have the experience and acumen to work past those bugs (I suspect they might be user error), this game pack is totally worth it!

Move over, Gabriel Knight!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: February 27, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Jane Jensen (the Gabriel Knight series) has received worldwide acclaim for her writing, and deservedly so. But I think the Journeyman series rivals GK for the best-written adventure game "saga" ever. Each game individually carries great storylines, packed with suspense and mystery. Additionally, games 2 and 3 contain quite a bit of humor from Arthur, your wisecracking AI sidekick. Now ADD to that the fact that there is a wonderfully consistent overriding plot that ties all three games together...a plot that plays out like the best episodes of Star Trek: TNG.

Of course, it isn't writing alone that make TJP so wonderful. The puzzles are original and top-notch, varying in difficulty from "piece of cake" to real head-scratchers. Each game offers a different kind of interface, allowing different types of puzzles for each volume. (Another similarity to the GK series.) And the acting (particularly in TJP3) is some of the best ever in a PC game. Only GK2 and Black Dahlia even come close to the same level. Given the notoriously bad acting in many Full Motion Video games, this alone would make TJP a rare jewel. When you combine all the elements, TJP ranks right up there with Gabriel Knight, Myst, and Monkey Island (for its incredible humor) as the best adventure game series of all time. Not bad company!

A word about the complaints of bugs in TJP1: Most of the problems can be solved by simply running your QuickTime player in the background while playing the game. (The most common problem is that the game calls for a file then decides it can't find it faster than the QuickTime can load.) Also, There are some compatibility problems with the nVidia TNT video card. Most other cards or integrated graphics chipsets will play the game with no trouble so long as you configure the game correctly. TJP2&3 also have the problem that on many computers you MUST fully disable any sound acceleration (Go to control panel/multimedia/audio/advanced properties/performance on Windows9x.) or you get garbled audio.

The Journeyman Project is Great!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: May 11, 2002
Author: Amazon User

When I bought the Journeyman Project Trilogy, I absolutely loved it! The graphics were very intriguing for the second one and third one, but I could have sworn that the graphics in the first one were hand drawn! In the second and third games you have an artificial intelligence named Arthur who gives you hints, if you need them. He will also give you very funny comments. The main reasons I like the games are because of the graphics and puzzles (they're really good). The only thing I didn't like was in the first and second games, you could die, and in the first game, you had a limited amount of time. I highly recommend this one! Note: If you have problems with the first and second games running windows 95/98, try setting your graphics resolution to 256 colors (right-click on your desktop and click properties, click the settings tab, and set the colors to 256 colors). If you hear garbled or popping sounds in the third game's audio, consult the game's booklet for the solution.

The Journeyman Project Turbo

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: December 20, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Ok, I have The Journeyman Project Turbo (Which is included in the trilogy) It is probably one of the best, most intriguing games i have ever played. It has an awesome storyline as well as great graphics. It has a great way of unfolding all of the events that happen in the past.

But, beware- If youdo any slightly wrong movements, you will get an error message- and belive me, it is annoying! But overall, this is one of the best games you will ever play. On a 10 point rating, Iwould give it an eleven!

The best series ever

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: November 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I had some compatability problems with the first game in the series. The graphics and game play were what you would expect from a mid 80s game.

The last two games in the series made up for what the first one lacked. The game storyline was it's biggest strength. The graphics on the last two games was quite good and their game play much better than the first game. The third game was the best in terms of game play. It was cool to be able to scroll around with the mouse and look all around.

After playing the second game, I was so excited to see that there was a third Journeyman Project being released. The third one was just as good if not better than the second.

My favorite part was the wise cracking computerized lifeform named Arthur that got downloaded into my time travel suit. Arthur kept me in stitches throughout the last two games.

I enjoyed these games so much I hated to see them come to an end.

Maybe someday the software companies will do modern day remakes of these classic adventure games. I can only imagine how cool this game would be if it were remade using modern 3d game engines. (I guess I'm just dreaming.) Hmmm. I just realized how big of a geek I am. I really should get a life. Maybe even a girlfriend.

I recommend this game series whole heartedly.

Journeyman Project 3-Legacy of Time

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: January 11, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I've only played number 3, and I was thoroughly impressed. The graphics, sound, plot, environments and puzzles were amazing. You play as Agent Blackwood, an agent of the TSA. Agent 3 is a criminal and a traitor, but she knows something so astounding that she'd turn herself in. A legacy of knowledge hidden on earth. 3 highly advanced ancient cities-Atlantis, El Dorado and Shangri-La, destroyed. But who destroyed them? Why? What secrets lay inside....
Graphics-Incredibly detailed.


Sound-High quality.
Plot-Wonderful-complex, detailed, and amazing.
Puzzles-Creative, but a little chalenging. You have to think hard.
Environments-Amazing. It's incredible to see what someone imagined Atlantis, El Dorado and Shangri La could have been. Fun to explore.

All around-5 stars. Worth every penny!


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