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Tex Murphy: Overseer
Tex MurphyWindows 95/98Adventure

Tex Murphy: Overseer

Developer: Access Software · Published by Access Software · 2000
Tex goes back to the beginning, and that's exactly the problem.
FMVCinematicDetectivePuzzlesDVD-ROM3D Hardware Patch
3.5
Good
POCG VERDICT
A good adventure that’s stuck in the past, literally.
Tex Murphy: Overseer is a prequel that can’t escape its own flashback. Good acting, decent puzzles, but the linear story and lack of surprise weigh it down.
About This Game

Tex Murphy: Overseer is a 1998 3D graphic adventure game developed and published by Access Software for Windows 95/98. It is the fifth entry in the Tex Murphy series and a prequel to the critically acclaimed The Pandora Directive. The game uses full-motion video (FMV) and a 3D virtual world exploration engine, continuing the series’ blend of detective noir, science fiction, and humor.

The story is told as a flashback: Tex, on a date with long-time friend Chelsee Bando, recounts his first case as a private investigator in post-World War III San Francisco. The case begins when a mysterious woman named Sylvia hires Tex to investigate her father’s apparent suicide from the Golden Gate Bridge. As Tex digs deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy involving a crazed billionaire seeking world domination.

Gameplay cycles between FMV cutscenes, interrogations (where players choose topics from a notepad to question characters), and exploration in a first-person 3D environment. Players can examine nearly every object, open drawers, and find clues. Periodically, puzzles must be solved to progress. The game offers two modes: Entertainment Mode, which allows hint access and puzzle skipping, and Gamer Mode, which disables hints and forces players to complete all puzzles without assistance. Overseer also introduced DVD-ROM support, putting all game data on a single disc for those with the hardware.

Upon release, Overseer was praised for its acting (with Chris Jones reprising his role as Tex) and production values, but criticized for its linear storyline, a consequence of being a prequel, and occasional technical issues like sluggish performance on lower-end systems and random freezing during disc swaps. A 3D hardware patch was later released to improve visual performance. The game remains a notable entry in the FMV adventure genre, though it is often considered less ambitious than its predecessor.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: August 16, 2000 · Restored: June 14, 2026
3.5
Good
Review Verdict
Private: Tex Murphy: Overseer
Tex Murphy: Overseer is a prequel that can’t escape its own flashback. Good acting, decent puzzles, but the linear story and lack of surprise weigh it down.
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Hardware
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM release on 5 discs; requires Windows 95/98, Pentium 133, 16MB RAM, and a 4X CD-ROM drive. Also available as a single DVD-ROM disc for systems with DVD drives and MPEG-2 decoding.
Emulation / Other Options
Runs natively on Windows 95/98 systems; no emulation needed. For modern systems, compatibility mode may be required.