Chrissie, I didn't understand that either. I didn't think Moebius was Jane Jensen's best game, but I still thought it was pretty great and stood out more than a lot of other games I've played and enjoyed.

Though I very much enjoyed Broken Age and Broken Sword 5, two other games I supported on Kickstarter, I enjoyed Moebius more and was completely baffled by the reaction to it. (The only Kickstarted game I'd rate more highly is Dreamfall Chapters.) Then again, I'm used to being in the minority. I do wish the plot had been explored more, and there was more of a sense of closure, but that was probably a budgeting issue. The relationship between Malachi and David was terrific, and it would have been nice to have seen that develop more in sequels. I also really wanted to see Gray Matter 2 and Anglophile Adventure. I was actually even more interested in those than in Moebius, and now it looks like we won't ever see them.

I loved the remake, too, of course. I still consider the original the definitive version, but it was essentially the same game, so what's not to like? Sure the cast wasn't as strong, but they still did a great job. Plus you can't go wrong with Dave Fennoy (Lee from The Walking Dead) as Dr. John.

That was one performance I actually enjoyed more than the original. I really liked the extra, creepy scene that was added later in the game. Also, the scenery is gorgeous. My friend, Thorsgoats (his user name here

), didn't start gaming until later in life and has no interest VGA games, no matter how pretty they are. He didn't enjoy GK1 at all but loved the sequels, yet he has expressed an interest in playing the remake as he finds the graphics a lot more pleasing. He's even more behind on games than I am, but hopefully when he finds the time, he'll come around to GK1 as well once he tries the remake.
Personally, Jane Jensen is one of my favorite game writers, along with Ragnar Tornquist, and losing her entirely would be a great loss. We can only hope that she comes back to adventure gaming eventually in some capacity.