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The Pandora Directive

  • Videogioco
  • 1996
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,9/10
309
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The Pandora Directive (1996)
The Pandora Directive
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn a neo-noir post-WWIII future, an old man hires Tex Murphy, a witty mellow private detective, to find his friend, a former government scientist. The clues lead Tex to a serial killer, NSA ... Leggi tuttoIn a neo-noir post-WWIII future, an old man hires Tex Murphy, a witty mellow private detective, to find his friend, a former government scientist. The clues lead Tex to a serial killer, NSA and an ominous project called Pandora.In a neo-noir post-WWIII future, an old man hires Tex Murphy, a witty mellow private detective, to find his friend, a former government scientist. The clues lead Tex to a serial killer, NSA and an ominous project called Pandora.

  • Regia
    • Adrian Carr
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Aaron Conners
    • Scott Yagemann
  • Star
    • Chris Jones
    • Barry Corbin
    • Kevin McCarthy
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,9/10
    309
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Adrian Carr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Aaron Conners
      • Scott Yagemann
    • Star
      • Chris Jones
      • Barry Corbin
      • Kevin McCarthy
    • 5Recensioni degli utenti
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    Trailer 1:27
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Chris Jones
    • Tex Murphy
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Jackson Cross
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Gordon Fitzpatrick
    Tanya Roberts
    Tanya Roberts
    • Regan Madsen
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Thomas Malloy
    Suzanne Barnes
    • Chelsee Bando
    Nicole Tindall
    Nicole Tindall
    • Emily Sue Patterson…
    Bill Bradshaw
    Bill Bradshaw
    • Archie Ellis
    Sterling Brimley
    • Elijah Witt
    Cat Hammons
    Cat Hammons
    • Lucia Pernell
    Kevin Jones
    • Mac Malden
    Randall Edwards
    • Louie LaMintz
    Douglas Vandegrift
    • Rook Garner
    Curley Green
    • Zack Williams
    John Timmons
    • Nilo Paglio
    Chris Conners
    • Gus Leach
    Wayne Brennan
    • Crazy Gary Lee
    Pearl Leidy
    • Landlady
    • Regia
      • Adrian Carr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Aaron Conners
      • Scott Yagemann
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    Recensioni degli utenti5

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    10rosebud:)

    I think the changes in settings were amazing.

    Sometimes this gave me and my friend Andrea a real scare (it 's VERY suspenseful), it's always pitch black outside and you never know when someone might pop out at you! There are many puzzles and they're pretty tough but so I found the built in hints VERY useful! I fully recommend the Pandora Directive, but don't think that it's something quick and easy! It has 6 CD's for a good reason... It's long! :)
    10mephizto

    Best Adventure Game Ever

    I think that this is the best computer game ever made. It was very hard to stop playing this game when once started. Really liked this game because of the great story. This is absolutly a game for people who like mystery and adventure. A lot of great puzzles also, so you have to use your brain very much.

    You play as a P.I named Tex Murphy in the year 2042(or something like that). You're hired to find a man named Thomas Malloy... but that is just the beginning...everything becomes more complicated than that...
    fordprefect42-0

    best of the series!

    I have to rate this one as the best of the three rather unconvincingly monikered "interactive movies" for the PC. "Under a Killing Moon" looked terribly cheap, and "Overseer" was just plain dull. "Pandora Directive" just about gets it right for me - fun (if hackneyed) plot, interesting characters (though sadly no Inspector Burns this time) and by the looks of it a pretty high budget all go toward making this pretty good fun, but still really nowhere near a true movie in any way, interactive or otherwise! Also bear in mind I played this game about 4 years ago, so by now the graphics etc. are probably absolutely laughable by today's standards!
    talfarlow

    A landmark

    Seven years after the release, a game which stands so well, despite of the 6 discs swapping needs, must be a really great one. I've played -and finished- TPD last week for the very first although not the last time (considering the game features seven different endings). Recent adventure hits like Syberia or Runaway never reached TPD overall quality level for me, and the explanation is pretty simple.

    First, we find well crafted movie sequences which are not fillers at all, but necessary links within the story. Virtually interacting with Kevin McCarthy or Tanya Roberts is a divine pleasure for cinema freaks (and what about that gorgeous mutant beauty played by Suzanne Barnes?).

    Second, the 3-D engine works pretty well; you can walk, run, tilt, slide freely in any angle, like in modern first-person shooters; objects are pixel-level detailed and characters look alive even when they are in the background. Back in 1996, this may have seemed a true miracle.

    Third, the plot is superb, suspenseful and addictive, not just the average last-minute excuse; talking about Roswell, NSA and Mayan heritage, mentioning Eco's Foucault's Pendulum or Majestic-12... one even wonders if this game is actually revealing something which finally drove it into commercial deletion - not to talk about Big Brother Microsoft having the rights of the Tex Murphy whole series.

    Fourth and last, the playability is great; the things to do are pretty logical, you don't ever need to figure out absurd combinations of actions and objects since you never get stuck in too absurd situations, which otherwise is the handicap in most adventure games.

    This game well deserves a re-release, a good chance to implement MPEG-4 video, environmental sound, cast, shooting and bibliographical extras and full language support in one or two discs (DVD). 9,5 out of 10.
    Stu-5

    An exemplary interactive movie from the highly-acclaimed Access Software team.

    The Tex Murphy series of interactive movies has become one of the most prestigious and respected in the business of computer games. Access are always keen to reach a new paradigm in gaming technology (they were the first to release a game on DVD), but the most important thing is that they deliver a solid, strong and entertaining game. Out of the three 'Tex' games made, The Pandora Directive is the best.

    Tex Murphy (played by producer Chris Jones) is possibly one of the most legendary characters in the gaming world. He is a bourbon drinking, stereotypical private-dick, right down to the cigarette stubs and the five o'clock shadows. Slowly, he is drawn into a web of bizarre, corrupt characters, and the plot establishes itself to be quite complex and convoluted. After some game time, a mysterious 'Pandora' device emerges, and it becomes known that it has the answers to the Roswell mystery of 1954 (or is it 1952?).

    The game is set in San Fransisco, 2043, and from what we gather in the introduction, there has been a schism between the humans and the 'mutants,' a character class that emerged after a nuclear bomb was dropped on the town. Tex lives with the mutants, though he isn't one himself, and tries extremely hard to court the elusive and beautiful Chelsea Bando, the mutant newspaper stand salesgirl. Access Software have done a good job of establishing a believable, likeable protagonist and landing him in a compelling, intriguing plot/sub-plot line.

    But all in all, the Pandora Directive is a very entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable experience that can be played multiple times as it has seven different endings.

    Nine out of ten.

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    • Quiz
      Final film of Tanya Roberts.
    • Blooper
      As Tex finds the Cosmic Connection magazine, he recalls that he had a conversation with Fitz about the magazine, but no such conversation occurs within the game.
    • Citazioni

      Tex Murphy: Yeah, I've been married. When people tell me to go to hell, I tell them that I've already been there.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Computer Chronicles: SPA Codie Awards 1997 (1997)
    • Colonne sonore
      Tex's Lament
      Performed by Richie Havens

      Produced by Bernard Fox

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 luglio 1996 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Access Software
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Access Software Inc.
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