Stuntman PS2

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Game Details

Platform: PS2
Released: 6 September 2002
GTIN-13: 3546430022672
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StoreStatusTotalBuy
Game£4.99
GameStation£3.91
Gameseek£21.06
Play.com£12.91
Simply Games Ltd£6.59
Amazon.co.uk£11.86
Game£0.98

Description

We must confess that we got more than a little giddy with excitement at the prospect of a new game from the developer behind the hugely playable Driver series, especially when we heard and saw the first syllable in its title. Just imagine - Reflections' unique car handling physics married to the kind of game that doesn't have so much of a storyline, more of an obligation to play it, and all on the PS2. Driver and its sequel were great fun, yes, but now the majority of have grown used to the 'easier on the eye' visual capabilities of the PS2 and its games, do you really want to go back to the Driver and Driver 2? Didn't think so. Looking for a game that can deliver all that Driver-type fun and games in spades? Let Stuntman into your life. Career is the main mode and where you get your major jollies with Stuntman. Here you can embark upon your own path to screen fame, earning cash, kudos and better vehicles to aid you in moving up the stunt performing-ranks in a bid to become the best in the business. You'll start out working on small budget films and work your way up to the big blockbuster movies, but only if you're very talented and have no fear. During the course of each stunt, you'll have to perform many individual tasks as specified by the film's director. If you fail to reach the threshold he sets, you will have to repeat the stunt over again until he's satisfied. The good news is that whichever movie you're working on, whichever director is calling the shots, you can try as many times as you like to get it right. With only the briefest of descriptions offered before each scene, trial and error is the key to the game - something which is initially frustrating, but which is also the reason that keeps you coming back to try again...and again...and again to get a better performance, and so earn more money. As you progress through your career, the stunts get more difficult, but the payments for successful execution increase too. In addition to being a better stuntman with a bulging wallet, you'll also be rewar