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Gemini: Heroes Reborn
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Gemini: Heroes Reborn is a first-person action-adventure video game based in the Heroes universe. Along with the game Heroes Reborn: Enigma, Gemini serves as a prequel to Heroes Reborn, taking place in both 2008 and 2014. Together, the two games tell interlocking, yet independent tales.
The game was designed by Phosphor and is headed by Tim Kring's Imperative Entertainment. In contrast to the mobile platform game Enigma, this core game became available on Xbox One, Steam, and PC on January 19, 2016. The PlayStation 4 version was released a week later, on January 26.
Characters
- Cassandra Hays, the player character, is a 20-year-old woman with the power of telekinesis and "localized time travel" which allows her to "shift her current environment backward through time in order to manipulate the environment" and defeat her enemies. Her goal is to solve mysteries behind her past and her newly discovered powers. She is Dahlia's younger sister (though she sometimes appears older due to time travel).
- Dahlia Hays, Cassie's older sister, whom Cassie visits in the Quarry
- Trevor Mason, the antagonist of the game and founder of the The Quarry
- Alex Woodward, Cassandra's friend helping her find out about her parents. He hides from Cassandra that he is an evo. He overtly works for Renautas but he secretly works for another employer.
Promotional Images
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Cassandra catches a fireball thrown by Trevor Mason from a first-person perspective.
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Trevor folds his arms.
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An unknown enemy confronts Cassandra.
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Cassandra in full
Collectibles
The following collectibles can be found throughout the Quarry:
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Trevor Mason's dog tags, found on Level 1
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A child's drawing of a symbol, found on Level 1
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An issue of 9th Wonders! featuring Hiro Nakamura, found on Level 2
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A child's drawing of what appears to be the Hays family, found on Level 2
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A business card from Pinehearst, found on Level 4
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Photographs of kids, found on Level 4
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Pinehearst's file on Hiro Nakamura, found on Level 5
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Photographs of kids, found on Level 5
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Pinehearst's file on Shanti Suresh, found on Level 5
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An issue of 9th Wonders! featuring Claire Bennet, found on Level 6
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An FBI wanted poster for Gabriel Gray, found on Level 6
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A photograph of Trevor Mason in the military, found on Level 7
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A copy of Activating Evolution, found on Level 7
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An employee handbook for Renautas, found on Level 8
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Pinehearst's file on Claire Bennet, found on Level 8
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A child's teddy bear, found on Level 9
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An issue of 9th Wonders! featuring Nathan Petrelli, found on Level 9
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Sylar's watch, found on Level 9
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Pinehearst's file on Molly Walker, found on Level 9
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A doll that looks familiar to Cassandra, found on Level 10
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Isaac's sketchbook with paintings of Cheerleader on the Staircase and Hiro and the Dinosaur, found on Level 10
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Pinehearst's file on Mohinder Suresh, found on Level 10
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A photograph of some employee's children, found on Level 11
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A broken compass, found on Level 11
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Pinehearst's file on Alex Woodward, found on Level 11
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Pinehearst's file on Dahlia Hays, found on Level 13
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Pinehearst's file on Cassandra Hays, found on Level 13
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A virus vial on a table with a skeleton, found on Level 13
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A photograph of a "happy family", found on Level 14
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The Gemini Formula, found on Level 14
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Pinehearst's file on Micah Sanders, found on Level 14
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An ability negation system, found on Level 15
Notes
- Tim Kring said that two of the writers for Heroes Reborn actually wrote the script for the game itself.
- Game designer Brad Santos said that the game BioShock was one of his inspirations for Gemini. "Although our game is less combat-oriented ... there is that kind of survival, tense, constant struggle for survival as you're moving through and using a combination superpowers and first-person navigation."
- In the webisode Dark Matters, Part 5, one of the files that Quentin Frady sees on the Renautas root directory is titled "Project Gemini".
- Alex Woodward gives Cassie a pair of smart glasses field tested by random Renautas employees. Alex says they have all the features of a next gen smart phone — they can text, surf the internet, take photos and video, even keep track of the user's vitals. The glasses also uplink to the cloud and searches photo and video data from social media accounts, and uses facial recognition to determine who the user is looking at. If the person speaks, it utilizes voice to text conversation. The glasses can also lock onto a person and predict where they would be, even when they're out of sight. The glasses also have GPS and can find a person's location using nav waypoint. Cassie and Alex also use the glasses to communicate with each other and send files back and forth.
- Differences between Gemini & Enigma:
- In Gemini, Cassandra wears Renautas smart glasses she borrows from Alex, but in Enigma when Dhalia enounters her, Cassandra is not wearing any glasses at all.
- In Gemini during Cassandra's last encounter with Dahlia in 2008, Dahlia asks Cassandra to deal with some lasers for her and to lower a platform she can't reach, but in Enigma, neither of those things happen.
See Also
- For other uses of Gemini, see Gemini (disambig).
- For other uses of game, see game (disambig).
External Links
- Gemini on imperativeentertainment.com
- Article at Christian Post
- Trailer for the Gemini and Enigma
- Interview with Tim Kring, game designer Brad Santos, and Zak Kadison from Imperative
- Purchase Gemini on Steam