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Fade to Black is a video game, released in 1995 by Delphine Software International. It is the sequel to their earlier game The Quest for Identity. Delphine Software International has since gone bankrupt and no longer exists.

Story


You take control of Conrad B. Hart, the hero from Flashback, who had been laid in cryo sleep in a spaceship and roams the space that someone will find him. Of course, he is found by his old enemies, the Morphs, who imprison him in the Lunar prison of New Alcatraz. Gaining the trust and assistance of the mysterious Ancients, Conrad must escape and fight off the Morph invasion, not knowing who he can trust...

The game has very different gameplay than its predecessor The Quest for Identity because, unlike Flashback, the game is in full flat shaded 3D, over the shoulder action, with almost no platform sequences. The style of the game is action/adventure and it is considered the predecessor (by almost a year) of Tomb Raider.

Unlike its predecessor ( The Quest for Identity), Fade to Black failed to impress the gaming public because of its different gameplay, original execution and somewhat clumsy interface.

The game was released for the PC and PlayStation.

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1995 computer and video games | Delphine Software games | DOS games | PlayStation games

Fade to Black | Fade to Black (videogioco)

 

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