![]() ![]() and still this game surpasses even the best first person shooters. It was the only 3rd person Roleplay game i actully liked. It's the most suspense and effective soundtrack i love to listen to, the game is great i almost play it all the time, even after i had finished it, i am never board of, the soundtrack and sound effects makes it more even great that makes you feel like it's a real action movie You need to be logged in to write a review! Submitted by Guest I think the game would have been unendurable if this wasn't so. Walken, particularly, in a plum role as an unhinged cop, gives a performance such baffling awfulness that I was staring stupidly at my screen, asking, 'What was he thinking?!' I guess he doesn't feel acting in a CD game 'counts.' Wrong, Chris! We're paying our hard-earned dough just like the moviegoers - in fact, we're paying a lot more! Fortunately, Scott Cohen, the actor playing Virtual Herald reporter Jake Quinlan, does a professional job. Many of these actors are quite talented, but unfortunately you'd never know it from this game. Unlike many games with bad acting, the bad acting in Ripper is done by a largely familiar cast of actors: Christopher Walken, Karen Allen, Ossie Davis, Burgess Meredith, John Rhys-Davies, David Patrick Kelly, Jimmie Walker, Paul Giamatti and David Thornton. ![]() It's done with live actors, which brings us to the first of this game's problems. Ripper is in the format of an interactive movie (though unlike a more famous interactive movie - Phantasmagoria - Ripper is a real game).
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