"'You'll never know the fear of losing someone like you if you're someone like me.' - Annie Wilkes, Misery"
'Ghost Whisperer' - the video game! (no, seriously!)
Legacy Interactive is getting ready to develop a video game based on the TV series Ghost Whisperer, the supernatural show that stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as a romantically challenged spiritual medium who fixes the problems of the dead - but can't seem to fix her own relationship troubles! Isn't it always that way?
Available in early 2010, the very 'targeted to females and gays who hate video games where things shoot at you' Ghost Whisperer: Shadowlands will debut on the PC and include characters and themes from the series. Players will take on the role of Melinda Gordon, a young woman living in Grandview, who has inherited the gift of being able to see and communicate with the dead...
These earthbound spirits have unfinished business in our world preventing them from "crossing over" into the light. While trying to live as normal a life as possible with her paramedic husband, Jim, and as an owner of the antiques shop, Same As it Never Was, Melinda helps ghosts find resolution and pass over to the other side.
Ghost Whisperer: Shadowlands combines light adventure and hidden object-style game play where players need to help the recently departed move on to the afterlife and provide closure to loved ones left behind. Gamers must collect objects for their inventory to solve challenging puzzles while unraveling the mysteries of five enthralling stories with more than 30 hauntingly beautiful environments.
Ariella Lehrer, President and CEO of Legacy Interactive, says, “Ghost Whisperer has an incredible and enthusiastic fan base and we will strive mightily to exceed their expectations.”
Legacy Interactive has created a whole line of Hollywood Hits series of games based on TV shows including Law & Order, Murder She Wrote, and House M.D. Legacy is also known for medical simulations like Pet Pals, Emergency Room and Zoo Vet.
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