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'Desperados 2: Cooper's Revenge' - 4 New Screens

by Rainier on March 6, 2006 @ 12:55 a.m. PST

Take on the role of the bounty hunter John Cooper and experience in a thrilling Western story with surprising turns, how he apprehends the nasty scoundrel Dillon with the help of his friends known from the first part. With gameplay based around its predecessor, Spellbound have managed to create brand new tactical possibilities in a beautiful 3D environment.

The player is able to switch from an isometric view to a third person view whenever he wants, for example for duels, brawls and shoot-outs. There will be a great variety of setting for example dusty canyons, ghost towns, Indian villages and forts creating a breathtaking atmosphere. Take on the role of up to 6 heroes including the famous bounty hunter John Cooper and experience in a thrilling story with surprising turns.

Features

  • Real-time-strategy and tactic involved in an exciting story and a thrilling Western atmosphere
  • Varied settings including towns, Indian villages, dusty canyons, forts, wagon convoys and ghost towns
  • Double 3D view: pivotable isometric view and 3rd person view for fights and very close action
  • Several levels of difficulty and a new A.I. with more tactical opponent behaviour and more interaction with allies
  • 6 individual actions per hero and overall 20 new actions e.g. swimming, sedative injection and handcuffs
  • A new hero: Hawkeyes, the Indian
  • 5 actions per hero planable in advance with headword overview (Quick Actions)
  • More interaction with the environment due to full 3D interior views of buildings and movements like climbing, sneaking, jumping and hiding
  • Brawls with destroyable objects create movie-like stunt situations

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