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All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part without express written permission. The Arrival Review by Jen The Arrival is yet another somewhat obscure title reviewed by me, this time based on disneys a movie of the same name. I disneys vaguely remember hearing of the disneys movie The Arrival, but I never saw it. No matter, the game stands alone quite nicely. The Arrival, the game, begins with the nameless hero standing in a field observing some kind of strange activity, and then he is abducted by aliens. Then some aliens are about to perform some invasive medical procedure on him when suddenly the ship shakes and the power flickers; the aliens all drop what they are doing and run off. The hero comes to in a prison cell. This is where the game begins. The cell has no bars, just an impenetrable green force field. The hero (the player) looks around a bit and finds a disk left behind by the previous inhabitant of the cell, another human.
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