- Publisher: Fox Interactive
- Release Date: Jun 22, 1998
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The X-Files repeatedly bellies up to near-greatness but always slips back to mere above-adequacy.
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Considering the relatively inexpensive price of "The X-Files: Unrestricted Access" (at the time of review the program was only half the price of most new games), this is an X-Files souvenir well worth the money to the casual watchers and a must-have for the die-hard fan.
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Not as good as "Blade Runner," but about on the same level as "Spycraft." In other words, its better than most adventure games on the market today.
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Imagine, a game that played like Gabriel Knight, but set in the world of "The X-Files."
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The gameplay is a cross between Police Quest and Spycraft and is quite entertaining for a while even taking into account those long searches for a black cat in a cellar at midnight.
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It's like an X-Files primer, filled with cute references to events from the show and following a plot that the devout will be able to predict within the first 15 minutes of the game.
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Unfortunately, the game falls victim to standard full-motion video problems, namely, linear game play. Since there are a limited number of filmed sequences, you must adhere to a specific path in order to progress through the game.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 22
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Mixed: 5 out of 22
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Negative: 2 out of 22
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