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24: The Game

Platform(s): PlayStation 2
Genre: Action
Publisher: SCE
Developer: Sony Cambridge

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'24: The Game' (PS2) - Screens

by Rainier on Jan. 1, 2006 @ 1:30 a.m. PST

24: The Game is set between seasons two and three and provides the answers to many unanswered questions: who was really behind the assassination attempt on President Palmer? How did Kim Bauer get a job in the L.A. CTU? How did Jack Bauer and Chase Edmunds first start working together? The game has jaw-dropping revelations for '24' fans and thrilling, non-stop time-pressure gameplay.

A brand new 24 'day' penned by scriptwriters from the show, exclusively for PlayStation 2.

Set between seasons two and three, 24 The Game is a ew day in the life of Jack Bauer and the members of the Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU). The game is an action adventure title comprising various differing gameplay elements including driving, shooting, puzzle solving and interrogation. The story is packed with packed with jaw-dropping revelations that will captivate fans and shock newcomers.

Features

  • Over 100 missions, including gun fights, stealth, sniping, driving, satellite tracking, phone tracing, interrogation and more!
  • Three Playable Characters; begin as Jack Bauer and jump to new characters of the show as the plot unveils
  • The authentic 24 experience, featuring past and present 24 cast members, plus the show's signature double-bluffs, multiple plot strands and cliff hangers
  • Like the show, the game present s the story in Multi panel windows explain events that are happening with different characters, simultaneously

As the seconds tick by, can you handle the pressure?


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