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Runaway: A Twist of Fate

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Runaway: A Twist of Fate
Developer(s)Pendulo Studios
Publisher(s)Focus Home Interactive
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • SP: March 25, 2010
  • CIS: July 22, 2010
Nintendo DS
Genre(s)Graphic adventure
Mode(s)Single player

Runaway: A Twist of Fate is a point-and-click graphical adventure. It is a game developed by Pendulo Studios and the sequel of Runaway 2: The Dream of The Turtle, as well as the third and final chapter in the Runaway series.

The game has a 2D appearance, however only the backgrounds are in true 2D because the characters are rendered in 3D using cel-shaded animation.

Just like the second entry in the series, the English, the French and German versions of the game were the first available for purchase, all three of them published on November 26, 2009. The original Spanish version was subsequently published in its homeland, Spain, on March 25, 2010, featuring an exclusive special collector's edition to mollify fans annoyed by the delay, as with Runaway 2.[1]

Characters

Brian Basco

Brian is the protagonist of the entire saga. His role in this game is not as major as in the previous games because of the inclusion of Gina as a playable character.

Gina Timmins

Gina is the co-protagonist of the entire saga. Her role in this game is greater than in others, because she is now a playable character. She's the first playable character in this game.

Ian C. Bennett

Dr Bennett is Brian's psychologist at the Happy Dale Mental Hospital. During parts of the game, the player can select his dialog.

Tarantula

A dangerous assassin with an obsession with spiders, first met in Runaway 2. She is the main antagonist in this chapter.

Kordsmeier

The general from Mala Island. Brian stands accused of his murder. He is playable for a brief part of one chapter.

Other Characters

  • Loretta Palmer
  • Chapman
  • Zacariah O'Connor
  • Fatzilla
  • Tom Finnegan
  • Agatha
  • Luanne
  • Ernie A. Parsley
  • Gabriel "Gabbo" Spiegelman
  • Marcelo Montez
  • Jacob Z.Kurgan
  • Mr. Nice
  • Sr. Hollister
  • Quickle

Miss Palmer

Miss Palmer is the nurse of the Happy Dale Mental Hospital. She's a very mean person, and she hates Brian. Later on in the story it's discovered that she's Tarantula in disguise. She tries to make Brian crazy, and gives him a hallucinogen, and a knife, to force him to kill someone.

Note that characters marked as playable are not by player selection. The active character is determined by where you have progressed to in the storyline.

Story

The story begins as an incomplete continuation of the previous chapter. It starts out with Gina attending Brian's funeral, and it is noted that she is the only mourner in sight.[2]

Chapters

Introduction

The introduction shows the eye of a crow, fading out to show Brian's funeral, where there are only four people: a priest, who is speaking in Latin; Luane, who is the cemetery's manager; Ernie, who is the Happy Dale Mental Hospital security guard; and Gina, Brian's girlfriend. This scene is spliced with flashbacks to a trial, where Brian is accused of apparently killing General Kordsmier, but due to a case of amnesia, he is deemed insane and locked away in a mental institution.

Chapter 1: Brian Basco is Dead

After the funeral has ended, Gina receives a call from Brian, who tells her to save him, because he's trapped in his own grave. He ends the call because his battery is very low. Just before the battery dies, he sends a message to Gina.

Chapter 2: The Art of Running Away

Gabbo, a friend of Brian's from the asylum, tells Gina the story about how Brian escapes. Gabbo tells Brian a plan, but Kurgan steals the plan and runs off to use it himself. With a bit of improvisation, Brian overcomes these obstacles but stops part-way through the escape as he finds Kurgan decapitatedđ

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Chapter 3: A Timely Suicide

In a cabin out in the woods, Gina helps a psychologist investigate the death of a witness that would have exonerated Brian. His death had been ruled a suicide.

Chapter 4: An Unexpected Ally

The story of Brian's escape resumes, as we learn how he plans on using Kurgan's body to look like his own.

Chapter 5: Deconstructing Brian

We finally learn some of what happened between the ending of Runaway 2 and the opening of this game. Also, Gina gets tied up as Tarantula catches up with her.

Chapter 6: The End is Here

Brian comes up with a plan to defeat Tarantula and her goons, exonerate himself and rescue Gina. The series is brought to a fitting ending.

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