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Review: Unknown Game 3876
Author: Jon Chambers
Added: 05/01/2004
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Average:8/10

Okay this isn't actually a review of the trailer, but a review of the game its self. I am the only person who has played the game its self in its most recent stages of developments, so I am the only person able to review it.

The thing about this game I made is it's very addictive, or atleast it is supposed to be. The story is verbally acted out, as you speak to your boss via radio communication.

I play the role of the main charactor, who I've deliberately chosen not to name. (Giving a charactor a name prevents you from relating to him/her). I also didn't name the other charactor, who will be played by my girlfriend. Though that's mainly because an opportunity for me to put a name in the script never really came up. Why would you call someone by name if there is no one else in the room?

Anyway, this game is set, two days before the narration in the opening scene. It's the story of how a man, goes up to do some work in a Satelite, and ends up with a death penalty.

It all starts when he is called up into space to install a CD. This seems strange to him, because he's never had a job that easy before. Next thing he knows, he's being asked to shoot down enemy ships he's never even heard of for the safety of earth.

The game play its self may seen really shallow, though the order in which you shoot things down can help you survive. A great knowledge of all 7 ships can help you to decide which one should be taken out first, and which ones arn't that deadly.

Seph and I have made every effort to make the sounds as realistic as possible. The theme song for the game play may sound a bit crap, but I made it years ago, and it kinda wouldn't be "The Reason Why They Killed Me" without it. That's what happens when you get used to music.

I hope you like my voice acting. I really don't like hearing my own voice when I play the game, though I think my acting isn't all that bad.

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