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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Fox Interactive Media
EAN: 0086162048708
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Fox Interactive
Manufacturer: Fox Interactive
Model: 4104870
Platform: Mac, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
Publisher: Fox Interactive
Studio: Fox Interactive
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Amazon.com Review: Fox Interactive successfully transforms the popular science-fiction television series The X-Files into an exciting, but not entirely flawless, multimedia adventure game. Spanning a massive seven CDs, The X-Files Game places you in the role of FBI agent Craig Willmore, assigned to investigate the disappearance of special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Over the course of the investigation, you'll interact with other X-Files characters, such as Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) and "X" (Steven Williams); use a wide range of FBI gadgetry; and unravel many challenging puzzles.
Graphically, The X-Files Game is fantastic. All events are presented in crisp, colorful, television-like full-motion video that looks incredible on any Microsoft Windows 95/98 compatible video card. Sound and music are also topnotch; the show's familiar theme song resonates throughout the adventure. Both adventure-genre novices and experts should feel at ease with the intuitive mouse-driven interface and the puzzles, which never exceed medium difficulty. The X-Files Game's biggest downer is the lack of the television show's principle characters, Mulder and Scully, who, after the cryptic introduction, don't make an appearance until the very end stages of the story. Still, if you're an X-Files fan who can't get enough alien conspiracy theories, you'll likely enjoy this interactive episode. --Doug Radcliffe
Amazon.com Product Description: Join special agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in The X-Files Game, an all-new live-action adventure from Fox Interactive. This investigation into the shadowy world of The X-Files contains entirely new footage, shot exclusively for this title.
As agent Craig Willmore, you'll examine evidence, interview witnesses, and interact with familiar X-Files characters, such as Fox Mulder, Dana Scully, Assistant Director Skinner, the Lone Gunmen, X, and other familiar faces from the series. The X-Files Game incorporates VirtualCinema technology, a cutting-edge software engine that allows the player to become the main character in the story. Players are able to respond to and affect other characters' attitudes and behavior, which change as the game progresses, depending on the course of previous events. An intuitive user interface facilitates complete immersion of the player into The X-Files world.
Developed in close cooperation with Chris Carter, The X-Files series creator, and Ten Thirteen Productions, The X-Files Game features the work of Frank Spotnitz, series writer and co-executive producer; Jon Joffin, director of photography; and Mark Snow, composer.
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This is obviously an older game, but it holds true to the x-files series. It is fun, even though it isn't as interactive as the more modern first person shooters. It does manage to keep you guessing throughout the gameplay. I bought it when it was brand new, played it through a few times, and then forgot about it. I remembered it a few months ago, and was surprized to find it on here. So, I bought it since I lost my copy, and I am happy to say that it worked on both Vista amd the new Windows ... Read More
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Just started playing this game, I seem to be doing alright. Works great for (Vista) with no problems. Kind of hard, makes you think. Definately worth it though if you are an X-files fan. Great video clips and environment. Makes you feel like you are realy there. Lots of problem solving and asking questions. Very much like a real life agent.
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Ive been an on and off fan of the x files for years until recently, now im a huge fan!! but going threw the times when i was on again off again one of the things that never differed was my love for this game. it may be getting along in years now but its still on of the best games ive ever played. the story is an excellent addition to the x files world. you play as agent craig willmore who is an FBI agent from Seattle, has been called on by AD skinner to find mulder and scully who have dissapeared ... Read More
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I love this game. It is almost impossable to find games that DON'T have CGI in them. I don't want to play pixelated characters from a computer screen. I want to see live action actors that you can manipulate and have talk to people. This game really is a great deal of fun.
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Okay, you're NOT Fox or Scully, BUT they make their little appearances throughout the game as does Skinner. This was one of the first adventure games I ever played so at the time it seemed pretty difficult. In retrospect, it might seem a bit easier but still the same engrossing game. Lots and lots of investigating, searching for hotspots and all that.
Good things: 1. lengthy with strong story the whole way 2. good brain challenge 3. excellent visually and fab soundtrack Read More
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