![]() However, there were two scenes that I felt took me out of the immersion that I was watching a seamless narrative. It’s also done seamlessly and without continuity issues (well, there are a few). Usually, you’ll have the odd response change, or you may not see a certain scene if you’ve not picked the right dialogue option, but this literally shifts the narrative down a whole new pathway. What I will say though is that this is one of the few FMV experiences I’ve played where the entire narrative can be changed based on the way you play the game. That’s all I’m going to say about the plot, as going into detail will ruin the surprises. Otherwise, should you keep your feet on the ground and opt to see things as they are, you could end up working with a friend of the deceased as you look into the disappearances as abductions rather than ghostly encounters. If you believe that there’s a supernatural aspect to your friend’s death, believing the stories told to you by the priest and the resident psychiatrist, then you’ll find yourself face-to-face with a ghost who may or may not be your friend. So, with a studio that is primarily known for making films, and a publisher who are well-versed in turning filmed footage into an interactive game, was this a match made in heaven? Let’s find out…ĭepending on the choices you make and the personality you mould, the narrative shifts in various directions. ![]() Although I can’t seem to find the latter online, the former can be bought on Bluray and stars Neil Morrissey – so I’ll be checking that out! In terms of Wales Interactive, they are the masters of FMV on the console scene at the moment, almost every game in that format seems to be published by them. This may be Ghost Dog Films‘ first interactive movie, but it’s not their first film – they’ve previously released Crucible of the Vampire and The Singing Bird Will Come. The brilliant thing is, the experience contains multiple unique pathways that change the narrative, plot, and events based upon what you choose to say and do – making a change from the minor alterations we usually see in FMV games. However, unlike recent FMV titles released by the publisher, I Saw Black Clouds is by far the darkest and spookiest, it’s a psychological thriller based around suicide, abduction, murder, and the supernatural. Wales Interactive are back with another interactive FMV experience, this time from Ghost Dog Films, which I believe is their first outing in the video game/choose your own adventure format.
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