Young FBI field agent Craig Willmore is assigned to find Mulder and Scully as they've gone missing during their latest investigation into the paranormal.Young FBI field agent Craig Willmore is assigned to find Mulder and Scully as they've gone missing during their latest investigation into the paranormal.Young FBI field agent Craig Willmore is assigned to find Mulder and Scully as they've gone missing during their latest investigation into the paranormal.
Sean G. Griffin
- FBI Agent Armistead Shanks
- (as Sean Griffin)
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Ok, so I've heard this game is only popular among extreme X-Philes. Well, I call myself an X-phile, but I definitely don't take it to the extreme. And I liked it.
The plotline is good - admittedly, some details don't really need to be there. But they do add to the characters. Best part is that while the storyline of the game fits in with the series, it can is just a complimentary material, the same as the movie. Graphics are fine, since most of this is live-acting anyway. However, there are times when you wish certain screens had been made a little lighter, to actually make it possible to find the evidence you need, without triple-checking the scene. But that's ok. I got used to it.
My game did a few glitches - but I can't be sure that they are in the game itself, or due to the fact my copy was a previously played game and could therefore been slightly damaged.
In my personal opinion, this isn't the greatest game there is, but it is one worth playing.
The plotline is good - admittedly, some details don't really need to be there. But they do add to the characters. Best part is that while the storyline of the game fits in with the series, it can is just a complimentary material, the same as the movie. Graphics are fine, since most of this is live-acting anyway. However, there are times when you wish certain screens had been made a little lighter, to actually make it possible to find the evidence you need, without triple-checking the scene. But that's ok. I got used to it.
My game did a few glitches - but I can't be sure that they are in the game itself, or due to the fact my copy was a previously played game and could therefore been slightly damaged.
In my personal opinion, this isn't the greatest game there is, but it is one worth playing.
10cammie
I bought this game just because it was "X-Files" - boy was I pleasantly suprised. The video in this game is great, and the game is addictive! I played it for 5 straight hours one night. For those who love videogames, but aren't very skilled, there is an easy skill level on the PSX version - highly recommended.
I recently completed the X-Files game and I thought it was amazing. The story line was gripping once it got going and it really was just like an episode of the X-Files. The concept was well developed and there was plenty to do. The puzzles were challenging and good fun trying to work out. The guest appearances were cool. However I personally completed the game without ever finding The Smoking Man, I know he is meant to be in it as he is on the cast list and screen shots. If anyone knows where he is in the game please email me or if you need any help I'll be happy to help. Some people might find the controls annoying, but the hot keys help to find things. Certainly A+++ game for all.
What more could you want? Your very own x-file. It's great to look around and actually interact with the cast of the show. You aren't that limited to what you can do in this game which makes it fun and frustrated. You can get lost easily, but there is an option to make the game easy. A must play for anyone who likes detecting.
I'm not really into the whole video game scene. But since I have a playstation, had some toys r us card money to spend, and love The X Files I figured what the heck? And i'm so glad I bought it. Even thought you don't get to see as much GA and DD as I would like to, the game is fun and entertaining. I still haven't beat it...I got to the last level though! I love the fact that I can act how I would normally act and see if I would cut it as an FBI agent. The whole live-action thing is really cool too. Two thumbs up...fine family fun!
Did you know
- TriviaTen-Thirteen Productions assigned the game an official episode production code number, making it technically part of the official TV series continuity - a rarity for a video game.
- GoofsWhen talking to Scully in the hospital, Willmore says there has been more burn victims, when in fact there has been only one. He also says he has encountered the unidentified man twice, when at that stage of the game he has only been encountered once.
- Quotes
Mary Astadourian: [after escaping bomb] It's times like this I wish I still smoked!
- Alternate versionsThe Playstation version comes on 4 CDs and has degraded graphics compared to the PC version. The Windows PC-DVD release was bundled with different Pioneer DVD slot-in drives (and maybe others) and never sold separately. The DVD version includes English and French audio. Only some videos were upgraded to DVD quality, the rest was identical to the CD-ROM version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gamesmaster: Episode #6.7 (1996)
- SoundtracksFlying
Written by Ron Sanborn and Ginger Griffith
Performed by Moon featuring Ginger Griffith (lead vocals), Ron Sanborn (guitar and bass), Eddie Garcia (percussion) and Thomas Bennett (background vocals)
Produced by Ron Sanborn and Gino Rascon
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- The X-Files
- Filming locations
- Federal Office Building - 909 1st Avenue, Seattle, Washington, USA(FBI field office exterior)
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