The Longest Journey is an amazing graphical adventure, where the player controls the protagonist, April Ryan, on her journey between parallel universes.
Mural of the Guardian
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April in her room
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Looking at things
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Many people to meet in this game
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Dialogue
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Interface
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Outside
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Near the subway
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In the subway station
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Near cafe
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Looks like a big fall, better not stay too close to the edge.
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Either April can hold her breath longer than Guybrush or there's some trick to it.
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Fishing for some clues, closing in on the mystery.
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Alternate worlds seem much more nature friendly with beautiful landscapes.
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When bribing and outsmarting doesn't help, seduction is the next logical step.
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Now this looks like a completely alien-alien world.
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You'll never get bored once you acquire a loyal companion to aid you with irreplaceable skills on your journey.
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In a bar in a Venice, talking to some of your closest friends... who aren't aware of alternate worlds.
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Apparently, there is still art in the future. It looks slightly exotic, but still pretty familiar
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April writes down her impressions and just random thoughts. It's not a bad read, overall
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The game has a large number of diverse, detailed locations. These are just some unknown people bringing life to the street
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A more central part of Stark, reflecting the game's futuristic setting. Note the animated flying car in the background
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There aren't many close-up puzzles in the game. This is just one of them
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Arcadia is just unrestricted fantasy. This place looks a bit South European
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The game is full of long conversations. Many of them contain a wealth of information concerning the game's lore
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A zoomed-in area of the happy Arcadian town. Lots of activities going on here. Note the dancer behind April
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You can use the eye icon on April. She'll do some movements and say one of the three or so generic phrases
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Locations have very different viewing angles. Here, April is quite big, and half-concealed - you can't even see her head
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April walks through this medieval-looking quiet town in her underwear
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One of the game's many beautiful views
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This location with beautiful art has unusual, almost side-scrolling navigation, with a large model of April
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You'll meet exotic creatures and travel to mysterious lands. A beautiful scene on the ship
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You'll discover some ancient civilizations and races. An interesting "shadowy" screen
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Nearing the final two or so chapters of this very long game. It's back to Stark, to discover even more locations...
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The penultimate chapter has a space sci-fi feel to it. April has changed her clothes
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