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    <h3>The Longest Journey <a href="#"><img src="/Icon-Permalink.png" alt="Icon-Permalink.png" title="" /></a></h3>

<p><a href="http://longestjourney.com/"><img src="/space/the_longest_journey_house.jpg" alt="house" title="" /></a><a href="http://longestjourney.com/"><img src="/space/the_longest_journey_box.jpg" alt="/space/the_longest_journey_box.jpg" title="" /></a><a href="http://longestjourney.com/"><img src="/space/the_longest_journey_dragon.jpg" alt="dragon" title="" /></a></p>

<p>I've been meaning to play <a href="http://longestjourney.com/">The Longest Journey</a>
(<a href="http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/198973.asp">reviews</a>), for a long time,
and I finally got around to it. It was great. If you're a fan of adventure
games, I'd recommend it without reservation.</p>

<p>Similar to <a href="/space/2004-11-11">Beyond Good &amp; Evil</a>, The Longest Journey's main
selling point isn't its gameplay, but its story, world, and characters. The
story is stronger than most good movies and novels I read, and the world is
richer and the characters more believable. Despite the unusual settings and
fantastic premise, it was surprisingly easy to suspend disbelief.</p>

<p>The <a href="http://longestjourney.com/screenshots/arcadia/">art direction</a> is
beautiful, consistent, and perfectly matched to the world. The dialogue is
believable and compelling, and the voice acting, often a weak point, is
unusually good. The <a href="http://longestjourney.com/download/music/">music</a> is
breathtaking.</p>

<p>As for gameplay, it's a traditional inventory-based point-and-click adventure
game. I grew up on the old-school LucasArts and Sierra games, so I loved it. The
puzzles are well designed, and <em>always</em> fit with the world. No ridiculous
combine-cell-phone-with-potted-plant puzzles here. It's also fairly long, which
could be good or bad, depending on your perspective.</p>

<p>Regardless, if you like adventure games, you should definitely <a href="http://www.longestjourney.com/download/demo/">try the
demo</a>. Even if you don't, try it
anyway. You might be surprised!</p>

<p>P.S. If you're on Windows XP and you notice performance problems, see my <a href="/space/The Longest Journey slow on Windows XP">The
Longest Journey slow on Windows XP</a> page.</p>

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