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Flashback: The Quest For Identity (Video Game)

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Flashback (subtitled The Quest For Identity in America) is a Cinematic Platform Game by Delphine Software International. It was first released in 1992 on the Amiga, and then ported nearly everywhere. The story is minimalist, but the game's aesthetic is full of nods to Cyberpunk films such as Alien, Total Recall, The Running Man, Blade Runner, and They Live!.

You play as Conrad Hart, a government agent with the Galactic Bureau of Investigation (GBI) in The Future. Using a molecular-scanning eyepiece, he discovers alien impostors living among the population, known as Morphs, who don't take kindly to him sniffing around their operation. Kidnapped and with his memory wiped, he escapes his inattentive captors on a hoverbike and is shot down over a jungle. Upon awakening, Conrad finds a Holographic log of himself with instructions to get himself to the city of New Washington, where his contact is waiting to help retrieve those memories.

Gameplay is similar to Prince of Persia, but with a gun. You get a personal force field generator in the second level that lets you block shots — this, along with rolling, is the key to winning battles. The levels can get quite long, although checkpoints (misleadingly called Save Points) are scattered throughout.

Made by the same company that created Another World, Flashback used a similar method to create polygonal cutscenes and rotoscoped animation that could be played on an Amiga, Genesis, or SNES. It billed itself as "the CD-ROM game on a cartridge/floppy", and was stuffed with cinematics, most notably when you pick up items. Later, it was ported to the CD-based consoles of the era, with a replacement soundtrack and CGI cutscenes. This title still holds the Guinness World Record for top-selling game from a French developer.

A sequel, Fade to Black, was released for the PC in 1995 and for the PlayStation in 1996. This was DSI's first 3D game, and it really shows. A prequel, Flashback 2, was released by Microids in November 2023.

An HD remake for PS3, 360, and PC was released in 2013. In 2018, a 25th Anniversary Updated Re-release of the original 1992 game running in the Unity engine was announced for 8th gen consoles and PC.

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