Seems like a long time ago, when video games rolled mechanics by painfully integrating sequences of shots, it was mushy with pixels spit out from a Mega CD, wondering what happened to it. Compared to Night Trap, Corpse Killer, and other goofy Dracula Unleashed, Full Motion Video is now wrapped in a more elegant uniform by tweaking inspired actors and polishing sets. With its Japanese-inspired Agatha Christie-esque plot now choreographed in classic high-definition graphics, the new title released by Giant Square Enix supports the emergence of a new generation of full-motion video games that will appear more frequently?