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Post by Zone Fighter on Jun 25, 2009 9:56:12 GMT -8
Although the manual gives this PC adventure game a subtitle, "A History of Violence" the game itself does not.
Overclocked is a third person adventure, you see the characters you are playing.
You are a psychiatrist from Washington DC. Formerly in the US Army you now have private practice. When five young people are found in Manhattan all suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and amnesia, you are summoned to New York to help them regain their memories and discover what happened to them.
As you are able to awaken memories of your patients you become the patient reliving the recent past. Since their most recent memories are the easiest to access you are working chronologically backwards. The resident psychiatrist and his nurse resent an outsider being brought in and are not very helpful.
As if you're patients' problems were not enough, your own private life is falling apart. You keep in touch with your wife and your lawyer/best friend (with friends like that you don't need enemies) by PDA.
As you unlock your patients' memories you find yourself in the middle of a life threatening conspiracy.
Each day you start in your hotel room and walk to the Staten Island Ferry to get to the hospital. Each night you reverse your steps. The doctor has 5 patients, 3 male, 2 female, so you will be playing 6 characters altogether.
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