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Japanese video game company Konami currently owns the rights to the Saw interactive video game property. Konami stated in mid-2009 that they wanted to make Saw a series of video games to supplement the films.
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This category contains a list of all video games set in or connected to the Saw franchise.
Additionally, Konami owns Bemani, known for Dance Dance Revolution and Beatmania, as well as the assets of former game developer Hudson Soft, known for Bomberman, Adventure Island, Bonk, Bloody Roar, and Star Soldier.
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The story revolves around David Tapp, a former homicide detective abducted by John Kramer, better known as the Jigsaw Killer. During the first Saw film, Tapp witnessed his longtime friend and partner, Detective Steven Sing, fall victim to one of Jigsaw's traps. Following his subsequent discharge from the Metropolitan Police Department, Tapp became ...
Earl Alexander as Detective David TappJen Taylor as AmandaTroy Lund as Jennings FosterKhanh Doan as Melissa Sing, 911 Operator, School CouncilorSaw: The Video Gameis a third-person survival horror game with action elements. The player controls David Tapp, a former detective imprisoned in the Whitehurst Asylum. The game's primary goal is to traverse the asylum and solve traps to escape. Tapp has several abilities to fulfill his tasks, such as searching corpses to find valuable objects or cl...
Before the release of Saw III, Twisted Pictures and Brash Entertainment announced their plans to create a game based on the Saw property. Although no release date was confirmed, they said the game would likely be released alongside Saw IV. Originally, Brash Entertainment was supposed to develop and co-publish the game with Twisted Pictures. The gam...
Konami released a series of screenshots and viral videos before the release to advertise the game. The screenshots depicted different areas of the asylum and victims in their traps, while the videos demonstrated the game's first hour and certain gameplay elements. Unfortunately, on August 8, 2009, Konami's website lost the entire section of Saw, in...
The soundtrack for Saw was an original score composed by Alex Guilbert. The theme for Saw, a series of plunking piano keys joined by a bass drum and violins, can be heard during the menu screen and the end credits. At some points during the game, a quick tempo score, similar to the opening piano track, can be heard to increase suspense during trap ...
Saw received mixed reviews from game critics. The Xbox 360 version currently holds an average score of 59% on the game aggregator Metacritic, based on 35 reviews. The PlayStation 3 version has a 59% score from 36 reviews. On another aggregator site, Game Rankings, the Xbox 360 version has a 60,89% score based on 27 reviews. The PC version holds a l...
Akin to the films, Saw has been the subject of much controversy and was often classified as "torture porn" by its critics. Its violence and visual intensity sparked many allegations that the primary goal of Saw is to mutilate characters simply for the sake of doing so. It was compared to games such as Grand Theft Auto IV, MadWorld, and Manhunt but ...
For the 2009 video game, see Saw (video game). For the Portuguese esports team, see SAW.
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