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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: July 08, 2005
- Total Downloads: 150,509
- Downloads last week: 54
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- Average user rating: stars out of 22 votes
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Publisher's description
From Procedural Arts :Facade is an attempt to move beyond traditional branching or hyperlinked narrative to create a fully-realized, one-act interactive drama. Integrating an interdisciplinary set of artistic practices and artificial intelligence technologies, we have completed a five-year collaboration to engineer a novel architecture for supporting emotional, interactive character behavior and drama-managed plot. Within this architecture we have built a dramatically interesting, real-time 3D virtual world inhabited by computer-controlled characters, in which the player experiences a story from a first-person perspective. Facade was publicly released as a freeware download or cd-rom in July 2005.
You, the player, using your own name and gender, play the character of a longtime friend of Grace and Trip, an attractive and materially successful couple in their early thirties. During an evening get-together at their apartment that quickly turns ugly, you become entangled in the high-conflict dissolution of Grace and Trip's marriage. No one is safe as the accusations fly, sides are taken and irreversible decisions are forced to be made. By the end of this intense one-act play you will have changed the course of Grace and Trip's lives--motivating you to re-play the drama to find out how your interaction could make things turn out differently the next time.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 2.7 stars out of 22 votes
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Facade 1.03
Pros: The idea is good.
Cons: But ***! More than 700 MB!!
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6 out of 10 people found this review helpful
Version: Facade 1.03
Cons: Very unpleasant graphics, huge download
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3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
Version: Facade 1.03
Pros: Concept is cool
Cons: No matter what you say to them when trying to **** them off, the same thing happens..just get thrown out, the AI is not very intelligent at all, not worth the wait to download.
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2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
Version: Facade 1.03
Pros: Great game. I love games like this. The game is based on what you ask and type. So beware. It's pretty cool.
Cons: Takes forever to download and if the graphics were a little better, I would enjoy it a lot more.
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5 out of 6 people found this review helpful
Version: Facade 1.03
"great in theory, poor in practice"
Cons: This is the first of what bodes to be many AI games, which stand to revolutionize the gaming industry. But this game is far too buggy and not nearly as advanced as it need be..... First, it is rather limiting only to be able to write a single short line of text (which I'm sure is presently a technological constraint). Second, the characters quite often misinterpret or don't respond at all to a comment. They seem to be responding to certain words in a comment rather than the entire comment. They are for the most part unable to differentiate between questions and statements. Moreover, when they do understand the statement, their responses are often unrealistic. Also, as this is an AI game, typing answers becomes a crutch, because doing so is much slower than speaking, which- when technologically possible- would be the ideal manner in which a player would respond; one often cannot type in comments quickly enough.
Again, the idea is great, but the game hasn't been developed enough to be satisfying. I wish the developers would have spent more time working out bugs and making sure the characters can respond realistically to a much wider range of comments. I hope to see much better games from these guys in the future!
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