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Play Podcast    X-Files: Resist or Serve
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  Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:58:01 GMT

Play Podcast    The X-Files Game with X-Files the Movie
You've entered the world of The X-Files as Agent Craig Willmore, assigned to assist Special Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully in their latest investigation. Following a trail of elusive clues, you'll sift through evidence at crime scenes, conduct interviews, and make critical case decisions. In this all-new live-action adventure game from Fox Interactive, you'll also interact with familiar X-Files characters, such as Assistant Director Skinner, the Lone Gunmen, and X. This exciting investigation into the shadowy world of The X-Files contains entirely new footage, shot exclusively for this title.
  Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:58:01 GMT

Play Podcast    X Files: The Game
The truth is out there. And this game, based on one of the best sci-fi TV series in history, is way, way "out there." Despite performances by original cast members David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, and a few other favorites, The X-Files puts the "normal" back into paranormal.

Collaboration with the TV show's creator, Chris Carter, ensures that the game attains the eerie visual quality of the show, but the lack of any tension or pacing makes one wonder why the game is spread across an unusually voluminous four PlayStation discs.

Mulder and Scully have gone missing, and as the poorly acted Craig Willmore, a local FBI agent, you must find the clues that lead to their whereabouts. Most of the game is spent aimlessly wandering from location to location, hoping to find screen hotspots that may possibly give players a clue as to what they are supposed to do next.

Conversations with others seem strangely stilted, and often the script offers up red herrings that will frustrate players who try to play the game as if it were logically designed. In a number of instances, even though you know what course of action you should take, you're forced to wait for the game to catch up with you before taking it. Unless you are a die-hard X-Files collector, there is little reason to own this game. --Jeff Young

Pros:

  • Lots of well-produced video

Cons:

  • No sense of pacing
  • Limited interaction
  • Poor documentation
  • Illogical design
  • Scully and Mulder's appearances no more than cameos
  Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:58:01 GMT



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