The whatnot is particularly delicious. :twisted:
Anyway, just wondering if anyone here has played the Discworld Noir game. If so, what do you think happened to
after the game is finished? 
I thought that
came across just right. From what we can see (or, rather, hear of him),
was not too bad.
was also done fairly well, although
was lost.
on the other hand, was hard done by - although, having read a few detective-noir books, I can understand why they did what they did to his character. In the Detective Noir genre, there are always
Now,
couldn't be
so he had to be

We also get to see
whose voice is also very well done.
also makes a few cameos, and you can interact with
as well. His monologues are hilarious. 
Of the new characters,
steals the show and chews the scenery, as you would expect from the resident femme fatale. However,
(as "the other woman") and her
(as "the husband") also have many good lines. We get to see a whole lot of Ankh-Morpork that we don't often see, including much that is aristocratic and much that is seedy (as befits a noir police procedural). 
If you are a film noir aficionado, or a "book noir" aficionado, then you'll get lots of good laughs here. Even if you're not, and you simply like a good mystery (and Discworld), then you'll still get lots of good laughs here. It features some outstanding voice work from Rob Brydon, Nigel Planer, Kate Robbins, and Robert Llewellyn.
On the minus side... this game was designed to work on Windows 98, and so (for various technical reasons) it might not work perfectly on more advanced operating systems. However, it is definitely worth the hassle of getting it to work! *G*
What's your view on this game, eh?
Anyway, just wondering if anyone here has played the Discworld Noir game. If so, what do you think happened to
Lewton
I thought that
Nobby
Lord Vetinari
Leonard da Quirm
a lot of his child-like simplicity and capacity for genius
Commander Vimes,
two policemen - one of whom is the soft touch and the other one is the hardass who constantly busts down the protagonist.
Vimes
the soft touch,
the hardass.
We also get to see
Gaspode the Wonderdog,
Death
HIM

Of the new characters,
Carlotta
Ilsa Varberg
husband, the Agatean Two-Conkers
If you are a film noir aficionado, or a "book noir" aficionado, then you'll get lots of good laughs here. Even if you're not, and you simply like a good mystery (and Discworld), then you'll still get lots of good laughs here. It features some outstanding voice work from Rob Brydon, Nigel Planer, Kate Robbins, and Robert Llewellyn.
On the minus side... this game was designed to work on Windows 98, and so (for various technical reasons) it might not work perfectly on more advanced operating systems. However, it is definitely worth the hassle of getting it to work! *G*
What's your view on this game, eh?