Under a Killing Moon

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Under a Killing Moon
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Developer(s) Access Software
Publisher(s) Access Software
Designer(s) Chris Jones, Aaron Conners
Platform(s) Apple Macintosh, DOS
Release date USA October 31, 1994 [1]
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) BBFC: PG
OFLC: G 8+
RSAC: V2: Humans Killed
NS1: Revealing attire
L1: Mild expletives
USK: 6+
Media 4 CD-ROMs
System requirements CD-ROM drive, 386/25 MHz CPU, SVGA display (VESA compliant), 2 MB hard drive space, 4 MB RAM, mouse, sound board
Input methods Keyboard, Mouse

Under a Killing Moon (1994) was the third installment in the Tex Murphy series of adventure games produced by Access Software. In Under a Killing Moon Tex again fights the forces of evil as he tries to stop a dangerous cult from destroying the world. Under a Killing Moon combined full motion video (FMV) cutscenes with a 3D virtual world to explore. Under a Killing Moon was in its day one of the largest video games ever, arriving on four CD-ROMs (although some material was duplicated among the four to reduce the amount of swapping).

An Under a Killing Moon movie was in the works starring Soleil Moon Frye in a prominent role. Frye appeared on The Jenny Jones Show to plug the movie during its early production stages, but the project was ultimately scrapped.

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[edit] Setting

Like all Tex Murphy games, Under a Killing Moon takes place in post-World War III San Francisco. After the devastating events of WWIII, many major cities have been rebuilt (as is the case with New San Francisco), though certain areas still remain as they were before the war (as in Old San Francisco). WWIII also left another mark on the world: the formation of two classes of citizens. Specifically, some people have developed a natural resistance against radioactivity, and thus are normal or "Norms" -- everybody else are Mutants in some form. Tensions between the two groups have risen dramatically since the end of the war, and Norms and Mutants usually do not get along. The Mutants are usually forced to live in the run-down areas of cities such as Old San Francisco. Tex lives on Chandler Ave. in Old San Francisco. All his friends are Mutants, though he himself is a Norm. Under a Killing Moon takes place in December 2042.

[edit] Plot

In Under a Killing Moon the player plays as Tex Murphy, Private Investigator. Tex has hit rock bottom. Recently divorced from his wife Sylvia, out of work, low on cash, and living in a rundown part of Old San Francisco, Tex realizes that he has to get his act together. Tex sets out to hunt for work. He finds it quickly once he discovers that the pawnshop across the street from his apartment has been robbed. Tex quickly solves the case, and feels his luck has begun to change. Then a mysterious woman calling herself Countess Renier, having heard good things about Tex, hires him to find her missing statuette.

Everything seems great at first. The Countess is promising to pay Tex more money than he's seen in his life. But everything quickly goes downhill when Tex finds himself unwittingly involved in the affairs of a dangerous cult.

Under a Killing Moon has many unique characters, and stars several well-known actors such as Brian Keith (The Parent Trap), Margot Kidder (Superman), Russel Means (The Last of the Mohicans) and the voice of James Earl Jones (Star Wars, The Lion King).

[edit] Gameplay

[edit] The virtual world

Under a Killing Moon was the first Tex Murphy game to fully utilize interactive 3D environments. The player controls Tex from a first person perspective. The virtual world allows full freedom of movement, and as such allows the player to look for clues in every nook and cranny. Though action games with 3D environments and first-person perspectives had been popularized by Doom the previous year, it was extremely unusual at the time to see these characteristics in an adventure game. It is also notable that these graphics did not use raycasting techniques like Doom, but true texture-mapped polygons that allowed players to look in all directions, and ran in resolutions up to 640x480.

[edit] Conversations

Under a Killing Moon was the first Tex Murphy game to stray from the traditional adventure game dialogue format of providing options that showed exactly what the player's character would say. Instead, descriptions of the dialogue choices were given, providing some mystery to what Tex would say.

[edit] Cast

  • Chris Jones as Tex Murphy
  • Brian Keith as The Colonel
  • Margot Kidder as Bartender
  • Russell Means as The Chameleon
  • James Earl Jones as The Big PI in the Sky
  • Mindy Lawson as Eva Schanzee
  • Monique Lanier as Countess Renier
  • Michail Bailey as Lowell Percival
  • Sandy Jensen as Eddie Ching
  • Rebecca Clay as Alaynah Moore
  • Suzanne Barnes as Chelsee Bando
  • Randall Edwards as Louie LaMintz
  • Doug Vandegrift as Rook Garner and Beek Nariz
  • Jeri Christian as Francessca Lucido
  • Kevin L. Jones as Mac Malden
  • Steve Barnes as Clint
  • Aaron Conners as Ardo Newpop
  • Shannon Engemann as Melahn Tode
  • Richard Haslam as Pug
  • Mark Hulka as Paul DuBois
  • David Madsen as Ferrel Pus
  • Mark McArthur as Marcus Tucker
  • Brian Underwood as Hamm Underwood
  • Willie Walker as Franco Franco
  • Jay Richards as Mick Flemm
  • George Manousakis as Rudy
  • Kris Mickler as Sylvia Linsky
  • Dave Pehrson as Eddie Ching Thug #1
  • Wayne Braithwaite as Eddie Ching Thug #2
  • Nathan Larson as Moonchild Technician
  • Travis Driscoll as Security Guard
  • Trisha Woods as Computer Voice
  • Les Oswald as Captain Wallaby
  • Brandon Wright as Monks

[edit] Novelization

A novelization of the game was written by Aaron Conners (1996). Although the basic plot, characters, and setting remain mostly the same, it differs significantly from the game, providing a great deal of extra information, new characters, character deaths, and more detailed character motivations related to the main plot involving the Moonchild, while removing scenes and characters from the game that did not relate to the Moonchild plot, creating a more singular Chandler-esque mystery novel. The final ending of the game (meeting The Colonel and Eva in the bar, and dancing lessons with Delores Lightbody) is also changed to continue this style.

[edit] Other Tex Murphy games

[edit] External links

The Tex Murphy series
Products Mean StreetsMartian Memorandum
Under a Killing MoonThe Pandora DirectiveOverseer
Tex Murphy Radio Theater • Chance
Characters Tex Murphy • Chelsee Bando • Louie LaMintz • Rook Garner
Clint • Nilo • Mac Malden
Creators Access Software
Aaron Conners • Chris Jones