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'''''XIII''''' (pronounced: Thirteen) is a first-person shooter video game, developed and published by Ubisoft for most platforms. It was released on November 18, 2003; only the Mac OS X version was published by Feral Interactive. Loosely based on the 1984 Belgian comic book XIII, the player controls (through a first-person view) the protagonist Jason Fly (XIII), a confused and amnesic man who searches for his identity throughout a comic book-style, cellshaded world. Found stranded on a beach by a lifeguard, Fly is accused of having killed the President of the United States. The accusation later transpires as mistaken, as Fly finds himself facing a gang of 20 conspirators ("The XX") who aim to overthrow the government. Fly confronts his antagonist (Walter Sheridan (I), the boss of the gang) and the game ends with a dialogue, promising a sequel which was never created. | '''''XIII''''' (pronounced: Thirteen) is a first-person shooter video game, developed and published by Ubisoft for most platforms. It was released on November 18, 2003; only the Mac OS X version was published by Feral Interactive. Loosely based on the 1984 Belgian comic book XIII, the player controls (through a first-person view) the protagonist Jason Fly (XIII), a confused and amnesic man who searches for his identity throughout a comic book-style, cellshaded world. Found stranded on a beach by a lifeguard, Fly is accused of having killed the President of the United States. The accusation later transpires as mistaken, as Fly finds himself facing a gang of 20 conspirators ("The XX") who aim to overthrow the government. Fly confronts his antagonist (Walter Sheridan (I), the boss of the gang) and the game ends with a dialogue, promising a sequel which was never created. | ||
==Problems== | == Problems == | ||
=== Low Frame-rate at Main Menu === | === Low Frame-rate at Main Menu === | ||
This game runs incredibly slowly at the main menu if you have a save game. This issue was introduced by {{revision|4.0-2227}}. | This game runs incredibly slowly at the main menu if you have a save game. This issue was introduced by {{revision|4.0-2227}}. |