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'Torrente 3: The Protector' (PS2/PC) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on May 14, 2007 @ 5:28 a.m. PDT

Torrente, based on a Spanish comedy, is called upon to protect European Diplomat Giannina Ricci who is in Madrid to denounce certain irregularities of some of the countries businesses. Based in the streets of Madrid, the videogame has captured the look and feel of the city down to the last detail.

Torrente is the mastermind of comedian/actor/director Santiago Segura. The comedy about Detective Torrente who is clumsy, crude, has no sense of style and a knack of getting himself into situations seemingly impossible to get out of, it is amazing that he is able to solve his cases. The first Torrente movie released in 1998 became the biggest Spanish box- office hit in its history earning 12.020.300€ and ticket sales to 3 million spectators in Spain. Since then, each new film has bettered the prior films’ success.

For the first time, a Spanish produced movie will have its own videogame, also produced by the Spanish company Virgin PLAY. The first game that Virgin PLAY will publish; ‘This is an important move for us in becoming a videogame publisher and We are pleased to have a Spanish license to base our first project on.’ said Francisco Encinas, General Manager of Virgin PLAY.

Following the same story line of the movie, Torrente is called upon to protect European Diplomat Giannina Ricci who is in Madrid to denounce certain irregularities of some of the countries businesses. Based in the streets of Madrid, the videogame has captured the look and feel of the city down to the last detail.

The game involves several different missions and levels as the player will personify Torrente, and try to become as like him as possible. This includes the aspect of ‘Torrentism’ in which the player will submerge him/herself into the character and gain ‘Torrentism’ as rude, crude, tasteless, tacky and even perverted as Torrente himself. In order to become Torrente, the player not only has to complete the overall mission of protecting the Euro-Diplomat, but also interact with the environment including going for a beer in TorrenteĀ“s favourite bar, visiting strip clubs, robbing cars and at the same time imposing the law and being a good example of a father to his son Pepito.

Spanish irony, vulgarity and humor wrapped into one. Torrente 3 El Protector the videogame will provide its fans with hours of fun and entertainment. Available in PC and PS2 formats.

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