Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition (PC) Playthrough - NintendoComplete

A playthrough of Screaming Villains' 2017 FMV/interactive movie game for PCs running Windows, Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition. This video shows all 100 captures for the "perfect" ending. I think that just about everyone on the planet knows what Night Trap is at this point - it's certainly seen its share of notoriety over the years. Originally released in 1992 as a US launch game for the Sega CD system, it was among the first console games to rely on FMV instead of traditional sprite-based graphics. A group of teenage girls, having been invited by some random girl from the mall with big gums (she reminds me of Stewie's description of Geena Davis! and she's also got Shannon Doherty eyes), go chill at a house on a lake for the weekend. The house, however, is a home to Victor and Sheila Martin, a couple of... vampire sympathizers, I guess you'd say? Anyways, visitors have gone missing from the Martins before, so Kelly (Dana Plato), an agent for SCAT (yeah...hmm) goes undercover with them. Within less than ten minutes of their arrival all hell breaks lose, and you have to save them using the surveillance cameras and a weirdly convoluted trap system built into the house. Just a side note - it absolutely cracks me up how often Dana Plano looks straight at the camera and rolls her eyes at us. It's pretty much an 80s teen slasher flicker if you were to cut the violence out. It is surprisingly effective at setting its tone though, and its loads of fun to switch back and forth watching whatever lines are being overacted in any room at any time. The remaster looks great. It was all taken from the original recordings, so you don't have to endure the gross compression artifacting that plagues just about every other version. A number of deleted scenes have been put back in, and everything is crystal clear and nicely saturated. It actually makes the game much better - as much as I loved the Sega CD version, the video quality largely killed the "ambience", if you will. For something filmed in 1987, this looks and sounds fantastic (even if there's some really weird warbling in the audio at times) - it sits right about on par with a good-quality DVD. If you like FMV games and somehow have never played this one before, I'd highly recommend it. Not because it's a good game - it really isn't - but it's an entertaining throwback to an era long since passed. ____ No cheats were used during the recording of this video. NintendoComplete (
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