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- Gray Matter is the first adventure game by renowned author Jane Jensen since the release of Gabriel Knight 3: the story mixes eerie goings-on with supernatural events in best Jensen-style. Neurobiologist Dr. David Styles is one of the game's central characters: since losing his wife in a horrible accident some several years ago, he has become a recluse, seldom leaving Dread Hill House, his English country estate. When student and part-time street performer Samantha Everett shows up at his doorstep, she unexpectedly becomes his assistant. Hailing from America, she has been traveling through most of Europe the last couple years. Her first task: finding six test subjects at Oxford University for one of Styles' experiments. The experiment starts off innocently enough, but then inexplicable incidents start mounting. Players control both Dr. David Styles and Samantha Everett in their bid to uncover the secrets and find out the truth. Gray Matter tackles questions concerning the nature of reality and the power of the human mind in constructing the world we take for granted.
- A new Weapon: On 1st September 1939 the German Wehrmacht attacked Poland and thus triggered the Second World War. In the beginning of the war the German troops gained a lot of territory in only a short period of time. Poland, the low Countries and France were overrun within just a few weeks and so the term ''Blitzkrieg'' was born. The reason for this incredible speed lay in the cooperation of battleplanes, infantry and the use of fast tank formations. Since the last years of the First World War, where slow clumsy giants rumbled over the battlefields, almost all European militaries underestimated the use of tanks. This turned out to be a momentous mistake.