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Prison Break: The Conspiracy is strictly for die-hard fans of the series who want a bit more Fox River lore. As a standalone game, it’s mediocre. But as an interactive extension of a beloved TV show, it has charm—if you can find a legitimate copy (it’s been delisted from most digital stores, but used physical copies exist for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360).
Unlike many licensed games that butcher the source material, The Conspiracy gets one thing right immediately: the atmosphere. Prison Break The Conspiracy Crack -PC-
You don’t play as Michael Scofield. That would be too easy. Instead, you step into the boots of Tom Paxton, an agent for "The Company." Your mission? Go undercover inside Fox River State Penitentiary to ensure that Lincoln Burrows—Michael’s brother—meets his fate in the electric chair. Prison Break: The Conspiracy is strictly for die-hard
It’s a brilliant narrative device. You are the fly on the wall during the events of Season 1. You see the riots, the scheming, and the tension from a completely new perspective. You interact with the key players—T-Bag, C-Note, and Bellick—but with a hidden agenda that threatens to unravel Michael’s master plan. Unlike many licensed games that butcher the source
Released for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3, The Conspiracy is a third-person action-adventure game that runs parallel to the first season of the TV show. Instead of playing as the genius Michael Scofield, you assume the role of Tom Paxton, an undercover operative for "The Company"—the shadowy organization that put Lincoln Burrows on death row.
The Premise: Your job is to infiltrate Fox River State Penitentiary, befriend Michael Scofield, and uncover how much he knows about the conspiracy. The game is a prequel/side-quel, meaning you witness events like the riot, the escape attempts, and the infamous "P.I. (Prison Industry)" yard from a different perspective.