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24: The Game

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Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's Cambridge Studio, and in a working partnership with Fox and the TV show's producers, directors, scriptwriters and stars, '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.

 

Featuring many of the stars from the first three seasons, '24: The Game' showcases the most extensive cast of Hollywood actors ever seen in a game. Their voices, likenesses and characters have been faithfully captured and recreated so players really become Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), Kim Bauer (Elisha Cuthbert), Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) and other characters from the show.

 

'24: The Game' has multiple character plots and strands and over 100 missions covering multiple genres of game-play including:

 

- on-foot sections with shooting, stealth, puzzles and sniping;

 

- driving challenges varying from stealthy tailing to high-speed pursuits;

 

- interrogations where you have to coerce information out of suspects and

 

- gadget sections including decoding information and examining satellite images

 

High production values make the whole 24 game experience completely authentic. The game's music has been written by the TV show's award-winning composer Sean Callery, and an all-new script has been penned by 24 show writer Duppy Demetrius in collaboration with the 24 production team.

 

The game also includes all signature graphical devices and sound effects; uses the unique visual style with cut-scenes produced in conjunction with the series' creator and cinematographer and multi panel windows showing concurrent plot developments as they happen.

 

Gamers who think they can cope with a brand new day in Jack Bauer's shoes should look no further than '24: The Game' coming exclusively to PlayStation 2 this autumn.

 

http://www.playstationstudios.com/24

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[L1]: TELL ME WHERE THE BOMB IS!

[R1]: WHO ARE YOU WORKING FOR?!?!?

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Besides the show being great, this sounds a lot like one of my favorite computer games of days past. Back in about 1996 or so, Activision came out with a game called Spycraft which had you doing all the same kind of stuff: interrogations, satellite tracking, shootouts, etc. Fun as hell, and full of all sorts of great B-actors like Charles Napier and the fat guy from Poltergeist.

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Yes, but only if the player can choose to be either Kim or the mountain lion... or perhaps a nearby bear trap.

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Or the crazy recluse that offers to take Kim home.

 

Square button - OK, nothing bad can happen to me if I go back to this crazy guy's house

Triangle button - Call Jack

Circle button - Run away

X button - Cry

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I know recycling material from the previous seasons would be wrong, but still, I really hope at some point I get to threaten someone with a towel.

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How will they handle the torture scenes? Because 24 without torture would be something else entirely.

Isn't that what break is?

That's what I assumed it was too. Although this is Official CTU Torture, so it would just be Richards with "The Needle" or a taser. The really juicy stuff would come when you get to interrogate someone in the field (which I hope happens).

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I hope they don't fuck this up. This could seriously be the best game ever created.

its already messed up as it is being PS2 only..

 

But, even though I knew about a 24 game being made, I was pretty sure it wouldnt see the light of day on the Cube. I was hoping for a PC version though but wont even get that.

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