In Deja Vu 2, you have to track down a famous Los Vegas mobster's money for him before his henchman whacks you off. Not really recommended though, you won't be able to know some of the names. You must remember who you are and clear your name.ĭeja Vu 2 doesn't rely too-too much on Deja Vu 1 for support, so playing 2 first instead of 1 won't totally ruin the story for you. You have no memory and you've been framed for a murder that you didn't commit. You wake up groggy in a room that you don't recognize.
In Deja Vu, you play the role of Ace Harding, Chicago private detective. The Game Boy color version keeps the original intact, and also lets you play the sequel to Deja Vu, Deja Vu 2: Lost in Los Vegas. However, the most popular version was for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). If you don't get into the story, then you'll have little reason to play the game.'ĭeja Vu was originally released WAY back in the day for the Amiga. 'The story is Deja Vu's strong point and the reason you'll keep playing. Deja Vu I & II: The Casebooks of Ace Harding (Game Boy Color) review