| David
Goldman, intrepid newspaper photographer extraordinaire, goes on
assignment in Japan to capture wild and wacky events on film. Under
seemingly normal circumstances, which can quickly get out of hand,
David clicks and snaps opportune and interesting shots which will
please his chief editor and ensure his continued employment at the
Times. David's aspiration since childhood has been the snaring of a
Pulitzer and the Japanese assignment dovetails neatly with his
dream. The first level plants our maniacally grinning friend on a
Japanese street where citizens coalesce and dawdle. The people
eventually start hamming it up, ignite incidents, and essentially
open themselves up for blooper-magnitude photo ops. A limited amount
of film requires a game plan of paucity when taking photos, limiting
yourself to only the money shots. Later levels find David in a
forest filled with spirits, a sports arena, a zoo, and a shopping
center, among others. The game touts support of the Popegg camera
once it's released and players may take a photo of themselves and
paste their face on in-game characters if so inclined. |
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