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About Genre Shooter Rating Rated 'M' for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language Summary Nick Mason and the members of Unit T-Zero are charged with taking back gang-ridden New York City from various criminal masterminds in Urban Chaos: Riot Response. You play as Nick, a man returning home from military service in the not-too-distant future. He returns to find his city overrun by gang warfare.
Urban Chaos: Riot Response is a First Person Shooter video game published by Eidos Interactive released on May 19, 2006 for the PlayStation 2. Urban Chaos – Riot Response (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It).iso CRC = 76C4AB0F.
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Appalled, he joins the G18 Counter Gang Division, a special organization granted emergency powers over all public services. With control over the Police, Fire Department, and Paramedics, you'll fight to save lives, property, and the future of your home.
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.June 12, 2006 - The clamor of over violence in videogames spiked back in January 2006 when Eidos' 25 To Life was protested by police groups angry that gamers could, without consequence, shoot police. The general media, as usual, saw an emotionally charged topic and reacted with typical aggression by feeding on the general public's overreactions. But few journalists follow that story beyond the normal trappings, and if they did, they would be honing in on Urban Chaos: Riot Response, the new PS2 and Xbox first-person shooter from the relatively new development team Rocksteady Games.June 7, 2006 - While Microsoft has forgotten about the Xbox and moved on the 360, uber-publisher Electronic Arts is sticking right with the big black box and releasing three football games this summer.
Sure, football's a fall sport, but there is perhaps no bigger event for sports gamers than the release of the next Madden NFL game. Circle August 22 on your calendars.
EA is also putting out the next NCAA Football, an IGN office favorite, and NFL Head Coach, the first ever professional football role playing game. It's an ambitious effort geared for hardcore football fans and another way EA is using its exclusive third-party NFL license.April 28, 2006 - Any Xbox gamers waiting for an opportunity to blow up heads and set people on fire shouldn't have to wait much longer. Eidos' Urban Chaos: Riot Response is wonderfully violent and surprisingly good, offering some gameplay mechanics that distance it from convention. The game puts you in control of Nick Mason, a member of an elite, controversial police force known as T-Zero. To battle against the terrorist uprising of the Burners, you'll shoot, save hostages, fling cleavers, and work in tandem with medics and fireman to take down gang bosses. Each stage rewards specific styles of play, including non-lethal takedowns and headshots, as well as finding hidden objects scattered around each stage.February 8, 2006 - Now that the wave of mass media vultures has left Eidos' 25 to Life to do its thing, the British publisher brings you something real to talk about. But will you?
Urban Chaos: Riot Response (no relation to the eponymous PlayStation game) is a first-person shooter that puts gamers in the shoes of a government-backed vigilante group that doesn't have to pay attention to red tape, court orders, and annoying congressional hearings. The T-Zero Squad, or the Zero Tolerance squad, is kind of like the A-Team or the strange Batman-inspired hoodlums that sprouted up after Batman smoked the Mutant leader in the mud pit in Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns. The T-Zero squad does things cops can't and they relish in it. In short, they get medieval on the bad guys' asses, and it's all legal.May 20, 2005 - The still tentatively titled Roll Call from SCi / Eidos could be the most technically advanced FPS on the PlayStation 2, though it will also release on Xbox.Right now Roll Call features fully integrated Havok physics to govern ragdoll animations and world interactions, fully destructible light sources, and an advanced rendering engine that delivers an excessive amount of particle effects. In addition to all of the technical wizardry, Roll Call also boasts some rightly compelling gameplay.
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