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Terror T.R.A.X.: Track of the Vampire

  • Video Game
  • 1995
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Terror T.R.A.X.: Track of the Vampire (1995)
AdventureHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

T.R.A.X. is a secret government agency that investigates the paranormal. A strange 911 call leads two T.R.A.X. agents to a deadly group of vampires led by sinister Dr. Vitus Hemos, who's wor... Read allT.R.A.X. is a secret government agency that investigates the paranormal. A strange 911 call leads two T.R.A.X. agents to a deadly group of vampires led by sinister Dr. Vitus Hemos, who's working on a mysterious experiment.T.R.A.X. is a secret government agency that investigates the paranormal. A strange 911 call leads two T.R.A.X. agents to a deadly group of vampires led by sinister Dr. Vitus Hemos, who's working on a mysterious experiment.

  • Director
    • Flint Dille
  • Writers
    • Flint Dille
    • Buzz Dixon
  • Stars
    • Deron McBee
    • Edie Mirman
    • John Boyle
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    19
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    • Director
      • Flint Dille
    • Writers
      • Flint Dille
      • Buzz Dixon
    • Stars
      • Deron McBee
      • Edie Mirman
      • John Boyle
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Deron McBee
    Deron McBee
    • Officer Phil Graves
    Edie Mirman
    Edie Mirman
    • Officer Allison Walkin…
    John Boyle
    • Dr. Vitus Hemos
    Jessica Hecht
    Jessica Hecht
    • Wendolyn
    Neith Hunter
    Neith Hunter
    • Vivian Kloss
    Dina Platias
    • Carnoya
    Brian Brophy
    • First Nerdy Guy
    Ted Henning
    Ted Henning
    • Second Nerdy Guy
    Shannon Holt
    • Nicole Novak
    Edgar Allan Poe IV
    • Otis Lee Suggs
    • (as Edgar Alan Poe III)
    Mickey Cottrell
    Mickey Cottrell
    • Roscoe Sandifeur
    Buzz Dixon
    • Gary Linhart
    Ida Lee
    • Elderly Patient
    Larry Roth
    • Handsome Doctor
    Lisa Zusmer DelPrete
    • Candy Striper
    • (as Lisa Zusmer)
    Jim Holcomb
    • Surgeon
    Richard Merwin
    • Cowboy Surgeon
    • (as Rick Merwin)
    Juanita Judd
    • Wayward Patient
    • Director
      • Flint Dille
    • Writers
      • Flint Dille
      • Buzz Dixon
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    One Time Affair

    The FMV genre had a short lifespan and because of the nature of the games within got a bad wrap. I had a soft spot for them back in their day, but I understand why people didn't like them from the start or grew tired. 'Terror TRAX' is unfortunately a textbook definition of the lower end of what FMV games could accomplish.

    The level of interactivity found here is terminally low. You tag along with two agents of TRAX as they get caught up in a cabal of vampires and an evil undead Dr. Helios the head of it all. What this means is you have an opportunity to choose one of two options at a time. It's not a long affair start to finish highlighting the downfall of these games. Playtime was extended by way of death, trial & error.

    There's some cheesy 90's horror atmosphere to enjoy if that's your thing, but the fun factor is low. You don't get to "play". You're watching a video. I liked b-movie actor Deron McBee as Agent Graves. He brings a certain level of macho tough guy doesn't give an F energy to what is otherwise an almost boring affair. He didn't make me want to replay this mostly POV shot title again though.

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      The game is based on a series of four choose-your-own-adventure audio CD games released around 1995 by TSR. TSR was an American game publishing company best known for publishing Dungeons & Dragons, the classic fantasy tabletop role-playing game by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The four released audio CD games are Terror T.R.A.X. - Track of the Vampire, Terror T.R.A.X. - Track of the Werewolf, Terror T.R.A.X. - Track of the Creature and Terror T.R.A.X. - Track of the Mummy. All four games have the same gameplay. A strange 911 call is forwarded to T.R.A.X. agency and one or two agents proceed to investigate. The player can occasionally choose which action the protagonist should take. T.R.A.X. A.I. computer will then inform the player which audio track to play next in order to continue the story. Different choices take the player to different audio tracks and game story paths. The FMV game Terror T.R.A.X.: Track of the Vampire is an adaptation of the first T.R.A.X audio game of the same name. There were plans to adapt the others, but these plans were eventually scrapped. Wizards of the Coast, an American publishing company that primarily distributes games based on fantasy and science fiction themes, and formerly an operator of retail stores for games, bought the failing TSR in 1997 and re-released the first two Terror T.R.A.X. audio adventures with some minor enhancements like adding visual menus for the audio tracks to make things easier for the players who want to play the game on the computer.
    • Connections
      Spoofed in The Spoony Experiment: Terror T.R.A.X.: Track of the Vampire PC - The Whole Bloody Affair (2009)

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      • 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Terror T.R.A.X.
    • Production companies
      • CSG Music
      • Cinema Secrets
      • Evolutionary Publishing
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