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Farell as Rob Nesbitt. Scott Bisgrove Mr. Grey as Mr. Kitten Coquette Self as Self. Morgan Alexander Doorman as Doorman. Scott Beaty Sailor as Sailor …. Storyline Edit. In three different time periods and three distinct cinematic styles, Exhumed tells the story of the corrupting otherworldly power to raise the dead as it falls into the hands of individuals across the world.

The first, in feudal Japan, has a samurai and monk battling the living dead in the Forest of Death. The second, a film noir thriller, has a young detective woman investigating mysterious grave-robbings in 's America. The third, set in a post-apocalyptic future, has battling gangs of vampire mods and rockabilly werewolves captured and experimented on by a fanatical madman.

All three stories tie together with a common plot thread of time travel and the object from which the power of resurrection is derived. An epic anthology of the undead. Did you know Edit. Trivia The character Zentaro is named after the director's great-grandfather, Zentaro Ono.

Crazy credits At the very end of the disclaimer, there's a line: "But don't bring home any glowing objects you find in the Antarctic, OK? Connections Featured in Dark Paradox User reviews 6 Review.

Top review. A lesbian sex scene between a vampire and a werewolf? What the?? Exhumed is a great little discovery. Please let us know how we could make it easier for you. The land of Pharaohs, mummies, a rich mythos, and the source of a lot of stories for writers. Who could resist tapping into such a rich history for a game?

Lobotomy sure couldn't, and in , they used it as a base to build a game on. So how did their effort turn out? Read on. In Powerslave, you take the role of a mercenary who was hired to rid the Earth of an invading alien force called the Kilmaat. These aliens are attempting to revive the Egyptian pharaoh, King Ramses, for their own nefarious purposes, and it's you're job to stop them But on his way to the Egyptian city of Karnak with a group of other mercenaries, our hero's helicopter is shot down.

This marks the beginning of the game, and it makes for a pretty unique setting among FPSs. Graphically, Powerslave is quite nice. The enemies don't get pixelated quite as quickly as they do in other FPSs of the time, and the textures look good as well though they're repeated a lot.

The enemies themselves are nicely varied with bugs, mummies, bikini-clad lioness warriors, and large demonic beasts to be fought at the end of certain levels. You'll also be treated to some lighting and atmospheric effects for dark areas, explosions and such. The music in the game is a mix of good atmospheric soundscapes, and driving beats, all with a distinctly Egyptian feel to them.

It's read straight off of the CD, and while there aren't that many tracks, they are split up between the levels in a way to keep them from getting too repetitive. The sound effects for the monsters and weapons are well done, as are the voices for your character. The problem is, your character sounds like he has multiple personalities, as his voice changes from phrase to phrase to the point that is sounds like several different people did his voice samples.

Speaking of voices, it's interesting to note that Lobotomy got the one and only Don LaFontaine to do the narrative scenes, and possibly the voice of King Ramses as well.

Don did many, many movie trailers voiceovers before his death in , so if you recognize the voice speaking, that's why. The game plays like you'd expect of a FPS. Hemdale - It Burns Hemdale - Curse the Gods Destruction cover Exhumed - Necrovores: Decomposing the Inanimate Exhumed - Disinterred, Digested, and Debauched Decrepit Crescendo 2. Forged in Fire Formed in Flame 3. A Lesson in Pathology 4. This Axe Was Made to Grind 5. Carnal Epitaph 6. Dinnertime in the Morgue 7.

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