Phoenix Online has announced that the third episode of its Activision-sanctioned King's Quest game, The Silver Lining, has been released. Entitled "My Only Love Sprung from My Only Hate," the episode was delayed from its original January 29 date in order to add more polish to the project.
Those who have already installed the first two episodes may download the third by itself, while those who are new to The Silver Lining can grab all three episodes in a single, free download. Note that users will have to register for the Phoenix Online fan club in order to download the episode.
Check out a trailer for the third episode after the break.
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Feb 19th 2011 1:44PM Powerlord said
You know what works well when you're talking about free games? A link to download them.
Posted: Feb 19th 2011 3:27PM Urethra Alfredo said
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Dude, seriously.
I just checked out Kotaku for the first time in a long while...
...what a f*cking mess. My God, it's like trying to navigate a shopping on Black Friday. Not even worth my time.
On a more on-topic note, I'm totally looking forward to playing this Silver Lining business. I had no idea there was some grassroots effort to revive the King's Quest brand...and that it was being done with so much love and professionalism.
It's just too bad the download speed for the first three episodes is so goddamned slow. 60/kb per second? Are you kidding me?
Oh well. C'est la vie.
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Dude, seriously.
I just checked out Kotaku for the first time in a long while...
...what a f*cking mess. My God, it's like trying to navigate a shopping on Black Friday. Not even worth my time.
On a more on-topic note, I'm totally looking forward to playing this Silver Lining business. I had no idea there was some grassroots effort to revive the King's Quest brand...and that it was being done with so much love and professionalism.
It's just too bad the download speed for the first three episodes is so goddamned slow. 60/kb per second? Are you kidding me?
Oh well. C'est la vie.
Posted: Feb 19th 2011 2:34PM Pure Black World Tendency said
Extremely off-topic: I hope Joystiq NEVER goes for the same layout that Kotaku has these days. What a mess!
Posted: Feb 19th 2011 2:54PM Jack Kevorkian said
@Pure Black World Tendency I think their new layout has been good for this site if you know what I'm screaming.
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Posted: Feb 19th 2011 4:24PM TheModernMajorGeneral said
@Pure Black World Tendency
I couldn't agree more
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I couldn't agree more
Posted: Feb 20th 2011 6:51PM Jack Kevorkian said
@Resonanse Its not good enough tone troubled with anyway. Joystiq has the same lame (but good) jokes without the Japanese pedo.
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Posted: Feb 20th 2011 7:13PM Resonanse said
@Jack Kevorkian
You can't really compare Kotaku to Joystiq like that. Kotaku certainly releases more content, and more editorial content at that, as opposed to announcements or interviews - Kotaku also covers a wider spectrum of subjects, admittedly in a very simplistic manner. Joystiq is a decent site, but it doesn't focus on the type of games journalism I personally prefer to read; and I don't like a comment system that covers up views not shared by the majority.
I've no idea what you're actually trying to say with the line "Its not good enough tone troubled with anyway.", care to elaborate?
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You can't really compare Kotaku to Joystiq like that. Kotaku certainly releases more content, and more editorial content at that, as opposed to announcements or interviews - Kotaku also covers a wider spectrum of subjects, admittedly in a very simplistic manner. Joystiq is a decent site, but it doesn't focus on the type of games journalism I personally prefer to read; and I don't like a comment system that covers up views not shared by the majority.
I've no idea what you're actually trying to say with the line "Its not good enough tone troubled with anyway.", care to elaborate?
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