iPhone It In: Dexter

Gallery: Dexter (iPhone)
At its core, Dexter: The Game is an adventure title. Dexter must contain his murderous urges by killing, but the "code" he uses to judge people forces him to thoroughly examine his victims alleged crimes before acting upon those urges. This means hunting for evidence, examining clues, etc. If Dexter can prove his targets are evil, only then can he help them shuffle off the mortal coil.

But Dexter's complexity doesn't end there. In order to hide his violent side -- referred to as his Dark Passenger -- Dexter must maintain relationships and his job as a blood splatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department by appearing normal. In the way Bruce Wayne is the real mask of Batman, Dexter's relationship with his Dark Passenger is an allegory for his social interaction. For this reason, Dexter's good side is aptly named his "Mask."
Dexter can keep his mask firmly in place through a number of in-game tasks. Branching dialog allows him to interact with coworkers and even victims, allowing him to reveal or conceal his Dark Passenger in exchange for vital information or evidence. If Dexter finds his mask slipping he can retire to his lab and grip onto humanity through his work. His lab consists of different forensic tasks, each with their own mini game that help collect evidence for ongoing Metro cases or for his personal "hit list." When enough evidence is found and Dexter has stealthily subdued his victim, players are given a black screen where tracing knife marks delivers the killing blow -- sadly, the original idea of waving the iPhone as a knife was omitted from the game.

Yes, Dexter's world is just full of mini-games like this. Icarus has programmed a quirky way for players to experience almost every little moment of Dexter's day, including the totally mundane. There's even a mini-game players need to complete while eating seafood on a date. Seriously, it's all over the place.
What Icarus Studios has been able to do on the iPhone is impressive. Dexter's game debut arrives with a solid look and mostly impressive voice acting. Actor Michael C. Hall reprises his role as the title character, rerecording dialog from the show's first season. While Hall's line delivery showcases Dexter's dry personality, a lot of the character's flair has been toned down. Perhaps because of how hard Icarus is pushing the portable system, I did experience frequent crashes when loading new areas and certain mini-games.
Whether you're a fan of the show or not, Dexter: The Game offers a good variety coupled with an exciting story. The game achieves a level of maturity rarely seen in iPhone titles, and is worth taking a stab at.
Dexter: The Game ($5.99):
iPhone 3G running OS 3.0 and 3.1 was used for the review of Dexter: The Game Version 1.0.







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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Markez @ Sep 17th 2009 6:04PM
My world was already ruined finding out that Dex married his sis, so I don't think an iPhone game will change that :P
MystileArmor @ Sep 17th 2009 6:06PM
Thanks for the spoiler...?
WREturns(There was once a dream called Rome) @ Sep 17th 2009 6:07PM
Dude, tell me what you would do if you had a sister that hot. I'm just sayin'.
WREturns(There was once a dream called Rome) @ Sep 17th 2009 6:08PM
In real life, Mystile. In real life he married the actress that plays Deb on the show.
MystileArmor @ Sep 17th 2009 6:09PM
Oh ok... it already didn't make too much sense, hence the question mark. I'm currently halfway into season 2, so that's why i wasn't too sure.
Vcize @ Sep 17th 2009 6:21PM
Ah, ok, you meant in real life.
I was going to say, how can he marry Deb when she dies in episode 11 of season 2 (the one where Dexter breaks out of prison the day he's supposed to get the chair after being convincted as the bay harbor butcher because his brother's ghost came back and turned him in).
MystileArmor @ Sep 17th 2009 6:05PM
For those who haven't seen the show, it's on Netflix. Easily one of the best tv shows I've ever seen.
Heavytoka @ Sep 17th 2009 6:17PM
I love Dexter! If I had an iPhone I'd probably get this.
Vcize @ Sep 17th 2009 6:19PM
Fucking awesome show.
Bubbameister33 @ Sep 17th 2009 6:20PM
The new season starts September 27th.
Dr. Ew @ Sep 17th 2009 6:53PM
Still pissed about the spoiler.
Awesome avatars aside, go to hell.
(On that note, thank you for dropping all mentions of bathwater.)
MystileArmor @ Sep 17th 2009 7:41PM
Don't worry, I'll bring it up as soon as the moment presents itself.
Markez @ Sep 17th 2009 7:45PM
What spoiler?
Alex @ Sep 17th 2009 7:42PM
I love the Dexter show, but who the hell has enough battery to play the game???
Matt Maxwell @ Sep 17th 2009 8:40PM
Apparently it doesn't work with OS 2.2.1 at the moment and just hangs on a black screen. Just downloaded it and it won't work for me. They released a patch for it however it's taking itunes some time to put it up. Upgrading to OS 3.0 will supposedly fix this.
Rob Accomando @ Sep 17th 2009 8:51PM
time to charge up the ol' iPhone
razer922 @ Sep 18th 2009 3:01AM
I'm very excited for this, but since I lack an iPhone I'm waiting for the PC version if it happens. (Ecko said if the iPhone version did well enough, a PC version would be considered... can't remember if he said "considered" or "released".)