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Dark Angel

Dark Angel PS2 Game
  • ELSPA 11
  • Release date: 21/02/2003Publisher: VU Games

    By the creator of Avatar, James Cameron's Dark Angel is a 3rd-person action-adventure game, with an emphasis on stealth and fighting, based on the hit TV series of the same name. More...


    Analogue - sticks only, Vibration Compatible
    Memory size: 170 Kb
    Players: 1 Player
    Media: DVD

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    By the creator of Avatar, James Cameron's Dark Angel is a 3rd-person action-adventure game, with an emphasis on stealth and fighting, based on the hit TV series of the same name.

    Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Seattle, the game lets players take on the role of Max, a genetically enhanced super-soldier, on a quest to reclaim her past by finding her sister and fellow genetically altered escapees. As a child Max escapes from her military creators, Manticore, along with a handful of her siblings, and makes a life for herself on the edgy streets of 21st-century Seattle. Haunted by dark memories of her victimisation at the hands of Manticore personnel, Max is on a quest to reclaim her past and locate her missing siblings.

    Max believes that by finding her family she can overcome the battle that rages inside her; as the soldier she has always been is confronted by the woman she wishes to become. You will play through multiple missions and objectives on each level, which will include side stories of lost siblings, destroying Manticore and helping Logan Cale overturn corrupt government movements.

    -Third-person action/adventure

    -Based on the hit TV series

    -Stealth and fighting

    -Set on the edgy streets of 21st-century Seattle

    -Tons of missions and side-plots


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