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Information:
While investigating a string of gruesome serial
murders committed by a maniacal killer known only as “The Phoenix,” journalist
Jack Lorski and his companion Karen Gijman disappear without a
trace. Shortly after their disappearance, Jack’s agency receives a disturbing
CD-ROM containing footage he captured during his investigation and cryptic
information about their abduction with instructions to release it to the public.
Help us decipher the CD’s contents quickly so that we can track this madman and
ensure Jack and Karen’s safe return.
Whats
Included:
Missing: Game of the Year
Edition Includes:
- The 13th Victim Expansion Pack
- A riveting new chapter with added gameplay and a new missing persons case
to solve
- Over 10 extra hours of thrilling gameplay
- Bonus CD-ROM with the making of and behind the scenes movie
Highlights:
On November
2nd of last year, Jack Lorski informed SKL Network executive
directors Arnaud Ivan, Stéphane Karlsberg and Marie Liloux of his intention to
follow up on an investigation that could lead to a prime-time exclusive. He was
given the administrative go-ahead and allocated a credit line.
On December
7th, following the in-house procedure, Jack gave Marie Liloux a detailed verbal
account. He was evidently trying to uncover links between a number of murders
and/or suicides committed in at least 5 different countries (France, Greece,
Czech Republic, Britain and Italy). In his report, Jack spoke of an amateur
super-8 film which he had come across by chance and which had sparked off the
whole investigation.
On February
4th, Jack sent in his expenses, along with those of Karen Gijman. The letter
containing the receipts was posted in Venice.
Since then,
contrary to the procedure, which requires updates at least once a month, we have
had no contact with either Jack or Karen.
On March 12th,
the police officers in charge of the investigation searched Jack's barge, moored
on the Seine by the Ile Saint-Denis. There, they discovered a super-8 film,
which might be at the origin of his investigations. They have authorized us to
make it public.
On 1 October,
Arnaud Ivan received an apparently recent photo of Karen Gijman at his home
address, showing her in a weakened condition and obviously terrified. The photo
was accompanied by a threat signed "the Phoenix", which we consider to be
authentic.
On 3 October, Arnaud Ivan received a video clip filmed by the
kidnapper. Given the particularly distressing nature of the video, we thought it
preferable to publish just a short extract.
On 8 October,
Arnaud Ivan received a new package sent from Bologna in Italy, containing a
strange CD-ROM apparently designed as a game. As we are at a complete loss as to
how this program can be decrypted, we have decided to distribute it to the
public with consent from the police and thereby increase our chances of finding
clues inside that might give us a lead on Jack and Karen's
whereabouts.
About Jack Lorski
- Age: 40 years
- Height: 5-9
- Weight: 168 lb
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Blue
- Profession: Journalist, SKL Network
- Traveled extensively for various television reports on war throughout the
90s (including Yugoslavia and Rwanda).
- Awarded the Bodard Prize for his breaking story that helped to put an end
to the trafficking of human organs in the Balkans.
- Was investigating a serial killer before disappearing.
About Karen
Gijman
- Age: 32 years
- Height: 5-5
- Weight: 104 lb
- Hair: Blonde
- Eyes: Blue
- Profession: Independent Illustrator
- Was traveling with Jack before disappearing.
Features:
- MISSING offers an innovative blend of Windows game play and the internet
to immerse players in this elaborate game of cat-and-mouse
- Receive actual e-mail from virtual characters and The Phoenix himself
offering important clues
- Visit a wealth of real and fictitious Web sites created solely for the
game to obtain valuable information vital to solving the case
- Analyze excerpts, photos, soundtracks, and piece together evidence to
break the codes
Product
Reviews:
"Interesting blend of reality and fantasy, fascinating
story that takes work to unravel."
- GameSpy.com
"MISSING takes the
problem solving and puzzles found in your typical adventure game and expands it
in a new direction."
- GameVortex.com
"...it's a refreshing break away
from the click and solve adventure genre."
- XGR.com
"One of the most
fascinating and original titles to show up on the showroom floor this
E3..."
- GameDaily.com
"MISSING: This is by far the most impressive
game I saw throughout the entire 3 days of E3... Without a doubt, this is going
to make quite a name for itself in the game world."
- FSGaming.com
E3
2004:
Most Innovative Game -
JustAdventure.com
Most Innovative Adventure/RPG - Silven.com
Nomination:
Best of Show - Adventure - GameSpot.com
Nomination: Most Innovative Game -
GameChronicles.com
Honorable Mention: Best of Show -
CV-Games.com
PC System Requirements:
Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP
Pentium II 333 MHz or equivalent processor
128 MB of RAM
1.4 GB available Hard Disc space
8X CD-ROM Drive
SVGA Graphics Card with 32 Bit Color
16-Bit (SoundBlaster Compatible) Sound Card
56.6 Kbps or better Internet
Connection