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Developer(s) | Legend Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Legend Entertainment |
Producer(s) | Kathleen Bober |
Designer(s) | Mike Verdu |
Programmer(s) | Chip Kerchner Mark Poesch |
Artist(s) | Mike Verdu |
Writer(s) | Mike Verdu |
Composer(s) | Eric Heberling Mark Nemcoff |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Release | November 1995[1] |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Mission Critical is a sci-fi adventure game, created by Legend Entertainment for MS-DOS, written by the company's CEO Mike Verdu, and released in November 1995. The game consists of 3D graphics and features live-action scenes, with the cast including Michael Dorn and Patricia Charbonneau. The games storyline focuses on the player taking on the role of a single crew member, who is left behind on their ship after their captain feigns a surrender to ensure a vital mission can continue. The player's goal focuses on repairing their ship after a recent battle, and then getting to the surface of a planet to complete a secret scientific mission that could provide the means to ending a war over technological advancements and artificial life.
The game received generally positive reviews following its release, with critics praising its gameplay, storylines and live-action scenes. A novel sequel to the game, titled Mission Critical: Death of the Phoenix - A Novel was published in 1996.
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