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''Gray Matter'' is a
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designed by
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, creator of the
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'' series. The game was developed by
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and published by DTP Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and
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. It was released in November 2010 in Continental Europe and in English-speaking territories in 2011. The game takes place in
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and, to a lesser extent, in
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. It follows the story of Samantha Everett, a street performer and magician, and Professor David Styles, an acclaimed and mysterious neurobiologist.


Gameplay

The game is played entirely with the mouse in the case of the PC version (
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). The cursor is contextual, meaning that it will change automatically to actions such as "Talk to...", "Pick up...", and so on, depending on the object (and state of the object) it is hovering over at the time. Item labels may be toggled at any time. The game is divided into eight chapters (whereas the first and third ''Gabriel Knight'' games
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'', has a structure similar to ''Gray Matter''] were divided into "days"). Each chapter requires completion of certain objectives. Bonus objectives are also available for every chapter but are not required to advance the main story. Puzzles include riddles, word games, visual puzzles, mazes, and magic tricks. As an aspiring magician, Sam often adapts tricks out of her magician's handbook to the situation at hand. The tricks vary from creating misdirection to using gimmicks or taking or planting objects through sleight of hand. If each required step is not performed correctly, the player has the opportunity to redo the trick from the last correct step. The player controls Dr. David Styles in chapters 3,5 and 7, and Samantha Everett in the rest.


Plot

The opening scene of the game depicts Sam riding her motorcycle in the rain in the countryside while traveling to London, and accidentally being redirected to Oxford because of a broken street sign. Her bike breaks down, forcing her to take shelter in Dread Hill, a nearby mansion where David resides. She poses as an Oxford student responding to Styles' request for a research assistant. Eventually, Sam is ordered to recruit six students as test subjects for David's research. Through clever manipulation and magic tricks, Sam manages to find four students willing to volunteer for the experiment. The professor recalls her to Dread Hill, letting her know that he found a fifth candidate and making Sam herself the sixth. As the game progresses, Sam learns about the professor's past, his research on the paranormal, the prestigious members-only Daedalus
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, a series of bizarre events that take place at
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, and how these elements are connected.


Development and release

''Gray Matter'' was originally announced in 2003 as Project Jane-J and slated for release in 2004. The game was put on hold in 2004 and later revived by a German publisher Anaconda in 2006 for release in 2007 and then 2008. In 2008, development was moved from Hungarian Tonuzaba to French Wizarbox, delaying the game further. The game was released in Germany on 12 November 2010 and in Spain on 19 November, and was released in North America and Europe in February 2011 and in Australia in March. A Wii version of the game was tentatively planned but never produced. The
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includes a metal game box, a CD with the game
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(score and songs by Robert Holmes), a deck with Gray Matter playing cards, 5 exclusive postcards with artwork from the game, and a double-sided poster. This edition is available only in German.


Reception

The PC version received above-average reviews according to the
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. ''Adventure Classic Gaming'' said of the same PC version, "For the rest of gamers who opt to evaluate this game on its own merits, ''Gray Matter'' is a game that can easily measure up against the best of what the genre can offer. ''Gray Matter'' succeeds not because of its pedigree but because of what it can deliver." Most of the criticisms of the game are directed at the quality of the cutscenes, which are considered out of keeping with the quality of the rendered graphics. '' Official Xbox Magazine UK'' gave the Xbox 360 version an unfavorable review, criticising the clunky interference and "patronising" depiction of England. ''
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'' praised the puzzles and writing of the PC version and called it "the best traditional adventure game in a decade".


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