MISSING
#119801
11/02/05 04:00 PM
11/02/05 04:00 PM
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 382 College Station,Texas
sissimomma
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OP
Settled Boomer
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 382
College Station,Texas
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Has anyone played this game? I bought it the other day at Wal-Mart and it looks pretty good but it alo looks like a true story based game it has on it Reward for information leading to the whereabouts of jackie and karen. I thought what a strange story. Anyways I bought it and I just would like some feedback if there is any.
Also I just finished Jack the Ripper and I was very disappointed at the end. How did anyone feel about the ending?
Howdy Ya'll Good Luck To All!!
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Re: MISSING
#119802
11/02/05 04:18 PM
11/02/05 04:18 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 11,834 Québec
Chief
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Québec
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Sissi, you can read a review and get a good idea of the game. Have fun. Chief 
Chief
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Re: MISSING
#119803
11/02/05 04:22 PM
11/02/05 04:22 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,545 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Susie07
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Hi, sissimomma!
I played "Missing" last year and absolutely hated it. When I first read about the premise of the game, I thought it was right up my alley because I love mysteries. I erroneously assumed that I'd be exploring various locations, collecting clues and talking to various characters while solving adventure-type puzzles to further my progress in the game. The idea of searching fictitious websites for clues, and receiving Emails from the kidnapper added a whole new dimension to the game, and I was really looking forward to playing. What I ended up with was nothing more than a series of frustrating arcade-type puzzles with a few videos thrown in for good measure.
Don't let my opinion stop you from playing because you may really enjoy it, as many others here have. Sadly, I just wasn't one of them.
I'm gonna leave some space for my reply to your question about "Jack the Ripper" so as not to spoil things for anyone who hasn't played yet. > > > > > > > > > > > I was disappointed in the ending as well but, since Jack the Ripper was a real person and his identity was never discovered, it couldn't have ended any other way. I would have preferred it if the game developers had gone with a copycat killer, and then his identity could have been revealed at the end. However, that idea went by the wayside when the signatures matched perfectly.
Susan
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Re: MISSING
#119805
11/02/05 04:30 PM
11/02/05 04:30 PM
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Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 382 College Station,Texas
sissimomma
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Ending Spoiler for Ripper: @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Susie, You are right about the "Ripper" game I did want it ot end up being a copy cat and getting caught. But your right when the letters ended up being the same. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Now for the Missing I do want it to be a mystery solving puzzle to get closer to closing the case. I love mystery games and spend alot of time and money on them. Iwish my boyfriend could undrstand the fun that i have with them, though. I ma going to give it a go and see how it i since i bought it. It got my attention about the cd being crypted and a reward. I thought could this be a true story. Oh well I am probably just gullable.Thanks for your information. 
Howdy Ya'll Good Luck To All!!
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Re: MISSING
#119808
11/02/05 08:57 PM
11/02/05 08:57 PM
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Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 17 Ontario, Canada
WhaleWashingDolphin
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Posts: 17
Ontario, Canada
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Hiya Sissimomma! *waves* I played "Missing" about, six months ago I think, and really really enjoyed it! I had played the French demo (Called "In Memoriam") so I knew what I was getting into before I purchased this. (I enjoyed the demo so much I was going to purchase the French version if an English one didn't come out, even though my French is only so-so...THAT'S how much I enjoyed it). But I do agree, there are several 'twitch' puzzles...but they all include logic and give great insight into the mind of the Killer/Kidnapper. There's also a really interesting story that unravels as the 'game' progresses, and moderate character development! If you like mystery games, then I'm sure you'll love how immersive "Missing" is.
Better To Be Alone Than Wish You Were Now Replaying - The Omega Stone Waiting For - Barrow Hill, Scratches, anything by Jonathan Boakes
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Re: MISSING
#119809
11/03/05 12:15 AM
11/03/05 12:15 AM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 451 Berkeley, CA
orchgamer
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Berkeley, CA
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I enjoyed Missing very much as well. In some sense it reminded me of "7th Guest" and "11th Hour" in that you solve a puzzle and you get a movie "reward" which moves the plot. The web searching and even some of the puzzles are more closely related to the plot in Missing though. Let us know if you like it. I totally agree with you on the conclusion of "Jack the Ripper." The whole game was a little disappointing to me. Enjoy!!! 
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Re: MISSING
#119811
11/22/05 03:15 PM
11/22/05 03:15 PM
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Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 26,918 Stony Brook, New York, USA
Becky
The Medieval Lady
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The Medieval Lady
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Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 26,918
Stony Brook, New York, USA
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Tasha -- there's a walkthrough for Missing by Gamehound here. Missing, Game of the Year Edition, is the original Missing game, plus an expansion pack -- The 13th Victim. As far as I know, there is no walkthrough for The 13th Victim. But I would think that you could do a goodly portion of the game using the original Missing walkthrough.
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