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X-Files The Game
Ik heb hier de originele PC Game - X-Files The Game liggen alle 7 CD’s compleet en een boekje! In zeer goede staat.
Verzending is 2.20 euro.
Engels gesproken, engelse ondertiteling in te stellen
Beschrijving
The game takes place somewhere within the timeline of the third season of The X-Files series. The story follows a young FBI agent named Craig Willmore who is assigned by Assistant Director Walter Skinner to investigate the disappearance of agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, who were last seen in the Everett, Washington area. Agent Willmore must use his state-of-the-art spy tools: night vision goggles, a digital camera, PDA (an Apple Newton), lock picks, evidence kit, a standard issue revolver, handcuffs and badge, to follow their trail. Along the way, he is partnered with a Seattle Police Department detective named Mary Astadourian (played by Paige Witte) and a minor subplot involves a relationship developing between the two
Several of the actors from the TV series reprise their roles in the game, including David Duchovny (Mulder), Gillian Anderson (Scully), Mitch Pileggi (Skinner), Steven Williams (X) and - very briefly and depending upon the outcome of the game, William B. Davis (Cigarette Smoking Man). The game is set and was filmed in Seattle. The TV series actors filmed their relatively brief appearances in the game just before entering production on the feature film. The game’s plotline involves aliens taking over the bodies of humans and contains many references to the show’s mytharc, during the course of the game the "present day" date of April 1996 is displayed alongside certain locations, placing this "episode" before the season three episode "Wetwired" and after "Avatar", which take place April 27th and March 7th respectively. This is also after the first incident with the alien black oil in the ’Piper Maru’ episode of Season Three. The screenplay for X-Files The Game was written by Richard Dowdy, from a story by Chris Carter.
The game uses a point-and-click interface, uses full motion video technology called Virtual Cinema, and includes a large number of cut scenes. Included in the gameplay are numerous occasions in which the player can alter other character’s attitudes and reactions depending upon responses and actions (or inactions). Dubbed "UberVariables", certain decisions made by the player can set them along one of three tracks: Paranoia (Willmore will start seeing things like twitching corpses and shadowy figures), Loss (messages from his ex-wife are kinder), and "The X-Track" (more details are revealed about mytharc-related conspiracies). The player can also affect Willmore’s relationship with Astadourian positively and negatively based upon how he responds to her suggestions and ideas |