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Black Dahlia
Black Dahlia



Developer: Take-Two Interactive
Publisher: Interplay
Genre: Interactive movie, Point-and-click adventure
Release date: February 28, 1998
Mode: Single-player
Size : 4,59 Gb

Features:

* An unprecedented freedom of movement within the game's 3-D-rendered, ultrarealistic, "living" environment
* An intricate, twisting plot line that will keep you guessing right up to the very end
* Over 70 tightly integrated, highly relevant puzzles and thrilling combat sequences will provide challenges for gamers of all tastes
* A truly epic scale that carries the gamer to over 80 locations on two continents over the course of five years
* An exciting cast of professional actors, including Hollywood's Dennis Hopper and Teri Garr
* A story that is derived from history and in which every detail has been painstakingly researched



Three major historical phenomena form the basis for the Black Dahlia story line. Although separated in both time and space, these events were linked by more than simple murder. The methodology, the systematic deliberation involved in these murders, and the lack of common reason fascinates and compels us to look deeper into the forces responsible for these acts.
First, let us examine the reign of terror carried out in Cleveland by America's first modern serial killer. This cunning psychopath, known as the Torso Killer, can be linked to dozens of slayings. Many of his victims were found dismembered and neatly wrapped in newspaper along a stretch of industrial wasteland called Kingsbury Run. He was never apprehended despite an intense--even eerie--manhunt carried out by some of the day's top law enforcement officers, including the famous "Untouchable" Eliot Ness. The killer's activities mysteriously ceased just before the outbreak of World War II, which incidentally is the next major historical event that plays a role in our story.
The rise of fascism in Europe and the incomprehensible defeat of both Poland and France at the hands of Nazi Germany caused many to speculate that the Germans had more than a tactical military advantage over its opponents. To some, this led to a conviction that a network of spies and traitors must have played a significant role in Hitler's victories; to others, it pointed to supernatural aid.
Finally, the third, and in some ways most tragic, piece of history that has inspired our story is the murder of a young actress in Los Angeles, California.
Whatever motives these various historical figures may have had, it is not difficult to draw parallels between them. Our plot ties these events, leading from the barbarous madness of the Torso Killer and the murderer of Elizabeth Short to the architects of the Holocaust who nearly succeeded in plunging our world into a new Dark Age.


Plot

Agent Pearson is the newest member of the COI, and is somewhat dejected to find the job not as glamorous as he was initially told. After being given a case where a local munitions manufacturer was invited to join the Brotherhood of Thule, an American branch of the Thule society, Pearson is puzzled by the apparent connections with Nazi occultism. Along the way he encounters Agent Winslow, apparently a bumbling Federal agent who is more concerned with his press appearance than solving cases.
After making a connection between the Brotherhood of Thule and the Cleveland torso murders, Pearson leads a local detective to the butchers lair after finding bizarre Gaelic documents left by his predecessor regarding a ritual involving Odin and a gemstone called the Black Dahlia, which is a key instrument that can render a ritual user the ability to control dreams.
Years later, Pearson is a member of the OSI, and recovers the Dahlia from a Nazi bunker, but it is quickly snatched away and then sold on the black market by a corrupt quartermaster. Following the Dahlia, Pearson again encounters Winslow, a Nazi SS operative following the final orders of Hitler to perform the Dahlia ritual.
Pearson pursues Winslow across the USA, finally cornering him in a California home, where Winslow has just completed the final ritual murders regarding the Dahlia. After tearing out his own eye and performing the remainder of the ritual, the player has one choice with his pistol. If he shoots Winslow or hesitates, Winslow stabs himself, and possesses Pearson, becoming an American version of Hitler, and able to control large portions of the populace through their dreams. If Pearson destroys the Dahlia, Winslow dies and Pearson is blamed for the locals spree of killings, though he is overjoyed and content with having stopped the Nazi plot to take over the world.


System Requirements

Windows 95
Pentium 90 MHz processor (120 MHz recommended)
16 MB RAM
DirectX compatible sound and video cards
4x CD-ROM drive
85 MB hard disk space



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