Overview "Reverse Bear Trap" SAW is the first video game based on the Saw franchise. It was released on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC in October 2009 to coincide with the movie release of Saw VI. SAW was originally developed by Brash Entertainment, but when Brash ceased operations, Konami picked up the publishing rights. The development duties were handed over to Zombie Inc.
The story of SAW takes place between the first two films of the franchise and revolves around Detective David Tapp (the character portrayed by Danny Glover in the first SAW film) and his kidnapping by " The Jigsaw Killer". Tapp is awakened in The Asylum and has no choice but to work his way through several of Jigsaw's traps containing people who are in some way connected to Tapp. It has been said by the developer that Tapp will encounter many people throughout the asylum, some of which will be friendly and try to help the detective, and some who might attempt to kill him.
Gameplay SAW runs on Epic's Unreal Engine 3. The game tries to capture the essence and feel of a new SAW movie, rather than just being a game based on a previous story. The developers have mined the films for ideas and have come back with a plethora of ideas, and the game is essentially divided into two sections that revolve around those ideas.
One of Jigsaw's many death traps The first part of the game is the exploration. The game takes place in a slightly-open asylum, and as Detective Tapp, the player must run around, finding their way between goals, avoiding deadly traps along the way. Traps include things like shotgun traps, which result in instant death, and rooms filled with gas or explosives that the player must solve a puzzle to escape. Puzzle solving plays a large part in the game when it comes to unlocking doors. Doors feature a variety of puzzles, such as a gear-placing task and a tumbler-matching puzzle, which must be solved for the door to be opened. Gears aren't unlimited, and must be found in events, such as sticking your hand into a toilet filled with syringes to fish one out for later use.
[external image] Exploration plays a big part in the game In addition, detective Tapp has been fitted with a collar that is covered in shotgun shells. When he gets to close to someone else who has a similar collar on, he must kill them or else both of them will die. The combat in Saw is rather basic. It's possible to use such weapons as mannequin arms, lamps, baseball bats, syringes and scalpels to take down enemies, and even to take them down with a single hit. However, weapons have life to them and can break from overuse. Fighting itself is a bit slow and clunky, and if you get hit, you may be unable to recover as the enemy continues to beat you, which may result in some rather frustrating deaths. Combat doesn't play a heavy part in the gameplay, and finding other victims of Jigsaw is a bit rare. Even when they are found, they tend to be defeated rather quickly, simply acting as slight problems rather than full danger.
The second part of the game is the death traps that Jigsaw is so known for. The game essentially breaks it up to where the detective must save each person from an elaborate contraption by solving another puzzle. The puzzles themselves are strangely simple and none too grisly, though failing them will result in a gory and outrageous death for the person involved. Essentially the game's boss battles, these are important in terms of the games story, as well as advancing the plot and allowing the detective entry into new areas.
Characters Main Characters Name Description Detective David Tapp The protagonist of the game. After being shot in the first Saw film, he was brought to the asylum by Jigsaw, who healed his wound and implanted a key in his chest; setting up the foundation of Tapp's new adventure. The key in his body will free the asylums other inmates/victims of their own traps, and they're willing to do everything to get it. Billy As seen in the Saw movies, this bike-riding puppet will appear on monitors to convey Jigsaw's messages. He will primarily show up to give Tapp his next hint, but will also explain the rules of the game for his victims. Masked Stalker This mysterious figure will stalk the player throughout the game. The person is seen wearing a robe and a pig mask.
Victims of Jigsaw Name Description Amanda Young One of Jigsaw's first victims. Amanda survived her first test, but now she is back into another trap. Tapp must find and save Amanda and discover what information she has about the asylum and Jigsaw himself. Jennings Foster A corrupt cop who framed a innocent citizen for a personal assault he committed. Oswald McGullicuty The newspaper writer who came up with the name the name "Jigsaw Killer" and who accused Tapp of being Jigsaw. Melissa Sing The wife of Tapp's former partner, Detective Steven Sing, who blames Tapp for his death and has since become a neglectful parent to her son. Obi Tate An arsonist who seeks a test from Jigsaw to give his life a purpose. Jigsaw denies him his test and wants to teach him a "lesson of humanity" by letting Tapp free him. Jeff Thomas The second survivor of Jigsaw's games who has become suicidal after Tapp interrogated him relentlessly about Jigsaw. Jeff Thomas failed a second suicide attempt of the first capture by Jigsaw, and now Jigsaw has captured him again, wanting him to answer the same question as first time: "Do you want to live?"
Extra Features Accessed from the menu screen, a variety of extra features are available. These features can be viewed at any time and does not require unlocking.
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