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Flashback: The Quest for Identity

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Flashback: The Quest for Identity is a cinematic action-adventure platformer developed by Delphine Software. Players control amnesiac agent Conrad B. Hart as he uncovers an alien conspiracy across hostile worlds and futuristic environments. The Sega CD version adds enhanced audio, full voice acting, and new animated cutscenes, reinforcing its status as a memorable 16-bit classic.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
12

The game mixes side-scrolling platforming with exploration and environmental puzzle solving. Players run, jump, climb, and use ladders, lifts, and switches to navigate each stage while avoiding traps and hazards. Combat is limited but important, with a handgun used against enemies when necessary. Progress is driven by stage-to-stage advancement, checkpoint resets, and key item discovery, with many sections requiring careful observation of the scenery and interactive objects.

Conrad B. Hart

The protagonist, an amnesiac agent trying to recover his identity and stop an alien plot.

Ian

A key ally who helps Conrad understand the situation and continue the mission.

Morph

A strange shape-shifting creature that becomes an important companion on Conrad's journey.

Take your time in each room and inspect anything that looks like a switch, terminal, or movable object. For platform sections, memorize enemy patterns and landing spots before making risky jumps. Use cover and terrain differences to avoid unnecessary gunfights. If you get stuck, backtrack and re-check earlier screens for missed interactions or exits.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Pause briefly before crossing narrow platforms to confirm enemy positions.

Tips

When a path seems blocked, try interacting with consoles, doors, and lifts in the area.

Tips

Pay attention to cutscene dialogue and subtitles, as they often hint at the next objective.

User Reviews

The cinematic presentation and atmosphere are excellent, making it feel like an interactive sci-fi film.

User Reviews

The controls can feel stiff, but the level design and art direction are highly memorable.

User Reviews

The Sega CD voice acting and animated scenes add a lot of charm to an already iconic game.

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