What is prompting me to post about the X-Files game is one aspect of the gameplay. Listening to your characters music. When your character gets home to his apartment after a day of investigation you can interact with a lot of things. One being his stereo. There were three tracks if I recall correctly from a band called Moon. I was able to find two of those tracks on YouTube and they bring back more nostalgia for the game than seeing gameplay footage.
A gamer blog, enjoying a casual carebear gaming experience with a grain of salt.
Thursday, 22 September 2016
The X-Files Game....
While I haven't had an itch to try and play the game again I was reminded of it when reading about a newer FMV game that just came out. The Bunker.
What is prompting me to post about the X-Files game is one aspect of the gameplay. Listening to your characters music. When your character gets home to his apartment after a day of investigation you can interact with a lot of things. One being his stereo. There were three tracks if I recall correctly from a band called Moon. I was able to find two of those tracks on YouTube and they bring back more nostalgia for the game than seeing gameplay footage.
What is prompting me to post about the X-Files game is one aspect of the gameplay. Listening to your characters music. When your character gets home to his apartment after a day of investigation you can interact with a lot of things. One being his stereo. There were three tracks if I recall correctly from a band called Moon. I was able to find two of those tracks on YouTube and they bring back more nostalgia for the game than seeing gameplay footage.
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