[*]Official web page: LINK
[*]Publisher: ?
[*][b]Developer: Parallax Studio
[*]Genre: Adventure
[*]Release date: Early 2010
[*]Story/Description:
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A tale of murder and deception with nothing less than the fate of humanity at stake. A race against the clock in a quest to turn back time itself. Can you cheat fate and write a new future for mankind?
DARKSTAR is experienced through exploration & discovery on a wrecked starship light years from earth, a world that has centuries before been annihilated. You are Captain John O’Neil, stranded with no memory of what has transpired. Nothing is as it seems, and despite the icy, cold silence... you are not alone.
DARKSTAR features the entire original cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000, stars Clive Robertson, is narrated by Peter Graves and features 24 songs by legendary Canadian rockers RUSH †.
With more movie footage than any “game” ever produced, DARKSTAR is a true interactive animated movie with live-action actors.
Yes it looks cheesy,but still could be quite fun.
I do wonder however how big the game is,since the devs said it will come on a boxed set of EIGHT!!!! DL disks(DAMN)...must be a lot of those live action scenes...
Release Date: 5th November 2010 for DD, 14th February 2011 for retail.
Also some news from their facebook page:
Music by RUSH has been dropped because the music company that owns the rights requested a ridiculously high amount of money, while in the past they had fooled the devs that they would be affordable.
They've also managed to shrink the video files with better compression and now the game fits on 2 DVDs.
* 74-page printable production book
* 23-minute blooper reel
* Link live to related websites and support
* Trailers and MST3K/Cinematic Titanic info
* Puzzles, mazes and other fascinating challenges
* In-game maps and sound mix capability
Minimum System Requirements:
PC System Requirements:
Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7
Processor: 2 Ghz Intel or equivalent
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 14 GB
DirectX 9 Compatible video and sound card
Macintosh System Requirements:
Operating System: OS X 10.3.9 or higher
Processor: Intel 1.8 Ghz
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space: 14 GB
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
Well, Phantasmagoria was awesome. Loved the 2nd one too even though it wasnt well received. If this is anything like that I'll surely give it a try at least.
There is an amazing amount of story here. Most FMV titles, or adventure games in general, are only a few hours long. DarkStar is approximately TWENTY – nearly all of which is plot based. As such, you really get a lot of character development and back story, which is impressive considering two of the characters are total amnesiacs. The game does take a big page from The 7th Guest in which you’ll see spectral remnants of the past act out things that happened long ago, but instead of being supernatural, it’s sci-fi in nature. The game is incredibly well written and even though the games relies on a few worn-out clichés to set the stage (amnesia, heel turns, etc), it’s all nicely done and a great deal of fun. Usually I’m not a fan of Sci-Fi, but I was thoroughly impressed by the sheer amount of content here. I should point out at this point that the game takes up 13-14 gigs of space on your hard drive and that’s almost all story and video footage. To say that Darkstar is the biggest and the best FMV adventure game ever in terms of story isn’t a hard case to make. Sure there are some things I didn’t care for or found lackluster (like the ending), but the entire affair is so well done, you’ll find yourself scouring every corner of the ship (and other things…) to get all the story out of the game.
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For most gamers reading this though, you’ll find Darkstar to be a return to the glory days of both Adventure and PC gaming. The time when actors like Dennis Hopper and Terri Garr happily did games like these. When Myst sold tens of millions of copies. When people anxiously awaited the next Gabriel Knight title. Darkstar wonderfully captures everything people loved about the golden age of PC gaming but also gives us high definition visuals and fully brings FMV into the modern era.
The reviewer notes that the puzzles are somewhat simple, since the game is first and foremost an "interactive movie", but hey if the story is indeed well written, the music is awesome, the length is ~20 hours(!) with lots of good quality FMVs, it sounds like fun to me.
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
A good FMV game? Are you serious? If the early 90's taught us anything it is that there is no such thing as a good FMV game!
Ahem. Anyway. While I am intrigued I'm fresh out of money but I would actually consider to buy this one just for the sake of a developer trying something... old. I mean new.
sabin1981 wrote:
Now you're just arguing semantics. Getting fucked in the ass with a broom stale is an "improvement" over getting stabbed in the eye with a fork
A good FMV game? Are you serious? If the early 90's taught us anything it is that there is no such thing as a good FMV game!
Gabriel Knight, Wing Commander IV, Tex Murphy series
I presume you're talking about Gabriel Knight 2? That one, my dear sir, sucked pretty bad (in comparison to the first one).
Wing Commander III/IV were FMV heavy but not what I'd call a FMV game (because let's face it, those were mostly adventure/puzzle kind of games).
I have to cave in a bit regarding the Tex Murphy games. They were ok~ish I guess.
Ok, they were pretty awesome and fun.
And let's be honest, it's way easier to name shitty FMV games than good FMV games.
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