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Conrad may have thought he escaped from the alien Morphs, but he thought wrong. After fighting his way through their world the first time, in a game called Flashback, he went into a cryogenic sleep aboard his little space vessel. For 50 years he drifted aimlessly in space, waiting to be found. The good news is that Conrad was found and beamed up…
Conrad may have thought he escaped from the alien Morphs, but he thought wrong. After fighting his way through their world the first time, in a game called Flashback, he went into a cryogenic sleep aboard his little space vessel. For 50 years he drifted aimlessly in space, waiting to be found. The good news is that Conrad was found and beamed up on an alien ship; the bad news is that the alien race that found him is none other than his enemy: the Morphs. Once again, he must escape from their hostile world and regain his freedom that he had fought so hard for. Fade To Black is a sequel to the 2D classic Flashback. It picks up 50 years after the latter did, and uses the same character. Where this sequel differs is that it features 3D graphics in a 3D world, allowing players to immerse themselves even more in Conrad’s struggle for freedom. The game features over 13 levels filled with intricate puzzles, sub-levels and missions, highly detailed textures and graphics, lots of items to interact with and a good amount of action. Features: # 13 levels # A variety of sublevels and challenging puzzles # Detailed 3D rendered characters # Simplified controls and gameplay Manufacturer’s description: The sequel to Flastback The Quest for Identity The year is 2190. As Conrad, the hero from Flashback The Quest for Identity, you awaken fom a long cryogenic sleep only to find the aliens you thought you had defeated 50 years ago now threaten to enslave the human race. Fifty years ago you thought you had them beat. Don’t be fooled again! Detailed 3-D texture-mapped characters Dramatic camera angles draw you into the action 13 huge levels, with many sub-levels and challenging puzzles to solve Fantastic animation and intuitive player control
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