The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time

A time-traveling agent journeys through history to clear his name and stop a conspiracy that threatens the timeline.
The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time cover artwork
Released
12/30/1995
Platforms
ESRB Rating
Everyone

Released in 1995, “The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time” is a first-person adventure game that follows Temporal Security Agent Gage Blackwood as he is falsely accused of altering history. To clear his name, Gage uses a time-traveling jumpsuit to journey across various eras, including the Middle Ages at Château Gaillard in 14th-century France, the Mayan city of Chichén Itzá around 1050 AD, and a futuristic space station known as “Da Vinci’s Workshop” in the 22nd century. Throughout his travels, he interacts with his future self and historical figures like Leonardo da Vinci, encountering time travel paradoxes and alternate timelines. The manipulation of time challenges Gage’s perception of reality and identity as he uncovers a conspiracy involving rogue agents attempting to disrupt the timeline. Key settings involve significant historical and futuristic locations that play crucial roles in the unfolding narrative. The game deepens the series’ exploration of time travel mechanics and storytelling, contributing significantly to the adventure genre with its complex puzzles and immersive plot.