Google Play. Biden to send military medical teams to help hospitals. N95, KN95, KF94 masks. GameStop PS5 in-store restock. Baby Shark reaches 10 billion YouTube views. Microsoft is done with Xbox One. Windows Windows. Most Popular. New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Based loosely on the hit movie of the same name, the game puts you in the shoes of one James Edwards, a New York City cop.
Your job is to eliminate bad guys and aliens to become one of the elusive Men In Black. Start out in an apartment building somewhere in Gotham and defuse a rather explosive situation happening there. If you succeed in this initial mission, the black suit is yours. If you fail, well, just look into this light for a moment. This is a demo version of the game, with some limits on gameplay. Full Specifications.
What's new in version. Release November 8, Date Added October 6, Operating Systems. Operating Systems Windows, Windows Total Downloads 1,, Men in Black: The Game is based on the hit movie of the same name and uses the likenesses of the characters in the movie with digitized voices that closely match those of the actors. This adventure title from SouthPeak Interactive is in the third-person perspective.
Run, jump, engage in hand-to-hand combat or use advanced weaponry on the alien scum of the universe. Amidst all this you must also solve challenging puzzles to accomplish your mission. If successful in completing the initial scenario Edwards becomes Agent J, as in the movie. We last left our intrepid Agents J and K in the game based on the franchise's animated spin-off, Men in Black: Crashdown.
But there was another game released closer to the film, and its approach to sleuthing out alien crime on Earth is quite different. If you like your movie tie-ins more adventure and less shooter, then this first Men in Black game will give you a few alien cases to solve.
The first bit of news is good: the game does not retell the story of the movie. Your first mission is a "re-imagining" of Agent J's alien encounter as a police officer, and subsequent integration into the MiB, but from there, you're taking on missions seemingly after the events of the first film. Each mission begins with a stylized briefing from Zed, followed by the ability to choose between Agents J, K, or L look down at your keyboard Functionally, there seems to be little difference between the agents except that J is funny, K is not, and L has a flashy fighting style.
You'll be awkwardly controlling a 3D, polygon character inside a world of 2D, pre-rendered backgrounds and cinematic angles. I know a lot of people hate this style, and cannot get past its funky control scheme - which is a good time to mention that it cannot be modified. You're stuck with rotating by pressing left and right, and moving in the direction the character is facing by pressing up.
I did some of my growing up with the Resident Evil series, so this scheme doesn't feel foreign to me. But your mileage, as always, will vary.
Graphically, it's a pretty title. All the pre-rendered backgrounds are stored as bitmaps on the PC version, so you're going to get a tremendous amount of sharpness and clarity. The renders themselves are moody and imaginative, with excellent lighting. Camera angles are artistic and striking without interfering with the gameplay no need to shoot at enemies obscured off screen.
The 3D character models aren't bad either, with what appear to be digital images of the major actors' faces. Alien enemies are a little more blobby and amorphous, but overall fit the designs of the film. Unfortunately, the game takes a nose-dive from here. The biggest offender is that it has little to do with the series at all. Yes, you play as the star agents and use familiar MiB weapons, but the locations and missions seem like they were designed for an entirely different game.
Example time: The first level has you checking out an Arctic base which is somehow affiliated with the MiB. You enter the base to find it deserted and damaged. Later, a handful of survivors attack you, and you discover that the camp's doctor has been trying to isolate some kind of infection. You fight the survivors, gather the research, and inoculate yourself against the virus.
The second level has you entering an Amazonian jungle camp and meeting with an informer. After fighting off some villagers, you must get an item before the informant will talk. Then, you must shoot some armed guards to enter a compound and recover some research documents.
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