
I never imagined I’d have to report the following: In a significant breach of our moral codes, the Gex Trilogy from Limited Run Games has achieved unexpected “huge success”.
While the Gex series has been known for its subpar gameplay, it has somehow grown into a meme that belies its true merit.
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In the original US versions of the first three games, the character was voiced by Dana Gould, but for those who played in the UK and Europe, they might recall different voices—a nostalgic reminder for many.
Limited Run Games also stated:
“Thank you for making the launch of GEX Trilogy a huge success! As of now, the PAL versions of GEX 2 & GEX 3 will feature the voices of Leslie Philips and Danny John-Jules, available in an update.”
To celebrate their success, they’ve reinstated these classic voices. Now players can relive their fond memories by simply changing the game’s regional flag before starting. Keep in mind, saving compatibility isn’t assured, a thought that adds a twist to this joyous occasion.
So here’s to the Gex fans – enjoy the nostalgia, but let’s remember to appreciate the journey, wherever it leads us.