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Xbox 360 gets Jane Jensen’s Gray Matter
DTP Entertainment recently announced that one of Jane Jensen’s stories, titled Gray Matter, is going to be released on the Xbox 360 Q4 2010
If the name Jane Jensen sounds familiar, you’d probably remember Gabriel Knight 3. That was her last full-size adventure game before the upcoming Gray Matter. She has proven herself to be a fairly competent paranormal mystery writer for the gaming market. It’s already been said in a press release that it would follow the general style of the Gabriel Knight games, so we can expect a whole host of supernatural events that back up the gruesome events.
Still So Blonde
Remember So Blonde? I don’t blame you if you don’t – its been about seven months since Gamertell reported on the point-and-click PC game called So Blonde, starring shipwrecked, teenage socialite Sunny Blonde. Well, there’s a new development, actually a new game. Dtp Entertainment and Wizarbox are bringing So Blonde to the Wii and DS in Europe in 2009. A US release hasn’t been confirmed, but it could happen.
It isn’t the exact same So Blonde that we all remember. The Wii and DS versions follow an alternative, “what-if” storyline, where Sunny Blonde didn’t land on the shiny, happy side of Forgotten Island. Instead, she landed on the dark side. So some of the story will be the same, but some will be new. The game will also feature new party mini-games that weren’t in the original title…
Try Belief & Betrayal before you buy
It’s a good week for point-and-click demo releases. First there was a free Dracula: Origins demo, and now there’s a free Belief & Betrayal demo being released by Lighthouse Interactive, the European publishers of the game. The demo, which is in English, is a 570 MB download for PCs with Windows 2000 or higher and DirectX 9.0c.
The Belief & Betrayal demo gives players the opportunity to step into journalist Jonathan Danter’s shoes as he looks at a 10 year old murder case, trying to determine if and how it is connected to a 1194 conspiracy. Of course you won’t get to solve the case in the demo. No one would buy the full version if you could. You just get an idea of what mysteries lie in the full version of the game.















