Anyone attending any of the, better known, exhibitions this year
would quickly realise that games developers are struggling for original content. With big
studios locked into the sense of security provided by well-known franchises and developers
not risking genre changes, the market seems to be heading for creativity drought
season.
The first attempt to venture onto different pastures, came from a surprising
place, the sequel kings at EA. Majestic, launched almost three years ago, promised a
different, real-life experience of conspiracy and real clues sent by email or messenger
services. Unfortunately the project never made it, mostly due to a lack of planning rather
than to a faulty concept.
Six months ago, a French game developer decided to launch a
title as intriguing and ambitious as Majestic but with much better planning and with a clear
dedication to the project. Missing: Since January, also known as In Memoriam, will challenge
you to conduct an investigation in an attempt to track-down a serial killer.
Reality and
fiction are blurred in this movie style thriller game, with cryptic clues, demanding
challenges and continuous progress as you try to reveal the conditions under which a
disappearance has occurred.
Distributed in Europe by Ubisoft and having secured a
North American release by the Adventure Co., Missing: Since January, puts you into contact
with a demented computer genius. The game requires the player to follow leads and carry out
thorough Internet research, some on websites created for the game and some using real-life
resources. The story revolves around a fictional TV production company, SKL-Networks.
Through the company's website you find out details of the disappearance of SKLs Chief
Editor, Jack Lorski and his companion Karen Gijman. The game CD, according to the developer,
is a message sent to the TV production company by The Phoenix, the person who claims to have
carried out the kidnappings.
The game definitely qualifies for the title of
disturbing, and some of the movies, contained within the CD and part of the clues you get on
your way to solving the puzzle, will definitely make your skin crawl.
Missing:Since
January has evolved since its launch and American Gamers will get a well thought-out and
very engaging experience, the choice of launch creates a great challenge for the title since
Doom 3 is almost upon us and H-L 2 will not be far away. Missing:Since January, will not
have to fight other, more prominent titles, but will have to prove that there is a place in
the market for original, well-made games.
If Missing carves its market niche and
attains some level of success it may make the difference between a gaming market filled with
franchises or a market where producers become more willing to risk their money on something
new and promising.
Missing : Since January will retail for USD 20 and will feature an
extremely simple registration process, unlike Majestic, all those years
ago.
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