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Classified: A Covert Affair
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By Brandy Wright
October 31, 2010

Classified: A Covert Affair
Vigilante Ex-cop on a mission who won’t stop until his name is cleared.
Godfather meets MaxPayne and Ninja Gaidon.

Executive Summary * Classified is an exciting new adventure/ action FPS game from Franchasie Entertainment. With a compelling and authentic storyline, Classified combines real-world combat with martial arts against the real villains of everyday life. * Mission briefing with cut scenes throughout the game to tell you what needs to be accomplished giving information player will find useful later in the game. * The game includes payoffs or attaboys in the form of visual sequences like bridges or buildings blowing up as the hero jumps to
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After being set up by his fellow comrades he is on a mission to clear his name and take down the bad guys. 1 year ago he started to notice some things were not right on a case he was working on. Coworkers within his agency were caught up in political and government scheme of mayhem. Conspiracies were happening all around him. The deeper he started to dig the things he found he couldn’t believe were going on. It is clear that it was all a set up and they exposed him as the culprit before the Lt. could expose them. On a mission to clear his name and expose his fellow coworkers for the true criminals that they are he must set out to prove that he is actually one of the good guys and the chief of police along with others are the true conspirators in this game of criminology and …show more content…

It is a combination of genres. First person shooter is one because the is an expert in gun malee..There will be some people that will need to be killed. But killing the wrong person can have a butterfly affect and cause u harm or evan worse alert others to your trail. This is an action adventure game because of all of the action and adventure behind the story. The player will have to take a journey in to the life of Lt. Amin making self discoveries as well as understanding to what is going on around him.

Hooks * “Bullet time” in game play as gunplay allows time to slow down to dodge bullets. * Gritty Film noir style * Graphic novel panels (with voice over) in place of cutscenes to narrate the game. * Character journeys that manifest themselves in both story and gameplay. * Game includes in-your-face narratives that help the player understand the rules of the game also serving as a way to help establish player expectations. * Rewards in the game are plentiful with resources, power-ups, information letting you know where you can find certain characters throughout the game, You will need to collect certain keys to get in and out of buildings and get through levels throughout the game. You can level up your character with skills while gaining new abilities throughout the


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