The Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks (Video Game)

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Screen from the The Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks game.

The Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks is an unreleased video game for Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced system. The game began development in 2003 at 7th Sense Studios. It is unknown whether the game was ever finished or not as problems with copyright delayed release. Before these issues could be ironed out, the publisher went bankrupt resulting in the game never seeing the light of day. 7th Sense was also working on a Mandrake game entitled Mandrake: The Shadow of the Vehme also for the Game Boy Advanced.

Game Play

The Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks was to be an action/ adventure game played from an isometric view. The payer would control the Phantom as he explored various locations from the jungles of Bengalla to scientific research centers.

The game play would see the Phantom using various kinds of weapons from his regular pistols to assault rifles. Puzzles would have also featured in the game, requiering the Phantom to solve them in order to progress.

Storyline

A big business firm (The Chemtek Corporation) has set some research sites in the jungle of Bengalla isle to manage a series of genetic tests and pharmaceutical products synthesis. These centers are led by professor Herman Xanders and his daughter, the biologist Anne Xanders. But later some dangerous sabotages occur, and some workers of the company have been murdered and with them a young man of the "Bandar" tribe who worked as a guide. The young man's family turns to the tribe chief who asks for help to the Phantom.

The Phantom will have to solve a complex mystery and will be involved in a new adventure that concerns a secret tribe protecting the jungle and other holy places, the hidden company laboratories, the remains of a lost old civilization and, in the end, he will defeat an ancestral evil awakened by a fanatic young man, an unsuspected researcher, for his own dark purposes.

References

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