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Vigilante 8
Jeu de combat véhiculaire dans une Amérique alternative des années 70 où des factions rivales s'affrontent avec des véhicules armés. Environnements destructibles, 12 personnages uniques avec capacités spéciales et intrigue autour d'une énergie mystérieuse : l'Onyx.
Date de sortie
January 1, 1998
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
7.1 MB
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Histoire
Vigilante 8 is set in an alternate 1975. Australian terrorist Sid Burn is hired by OMAR (Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime) to dispose of all competing oil companies in the U.S. so that OMAR can establish an oil monopoly in the country. After hearing of reports of destruction by Sid Burn's gang, the Coyotes, a kind-hearted trucker named Convoy decides to take all matters into his own hands, forming a group of his own, the Vigilantes, to combat the Coyotes and stop the tyranny of OMAR.
Systèmes de jeu
Home console versions Players combat over a number of stages located over the western United States , whether in Story or Arcade Mode. Each stage has interactive features, such as ballistic missiles and launching Aurora planes for the Area 51 level. Every vehicle is equipped with a machine gun by default, but players can add up to three out of five available weapons - mines, auto-cannons, rocket pods, mortars, and homing missiles, plus a special weapon unique to the vehicle. Three types of special attacks can be made using each of the five standard weapons, at a bigger cost in ammunition, by performing fighting game -style movements and button presses on the control pad. These attacks may be performed during normal play or to eliminate nearly-destroyed cars in a method called "Totaling." In line with the fighting-game style element, players can also score up to six combo hits called Whammies. There are special icons scattered across the playing field; wrenches repair damage and yellow zigzag lines temporarily jam the opponent's homing-based weapons. Certain objectives in Story Mode must be completed to help unlock the game's secret characters and stages. The PlayStation version also offers players the option to play standard music CDs during a match. The Nintendo 64 version includes a story mode for Y The Alien and a fantasy stage called Super Dreamland 64, as well as three multiplayer modes (two vs. two, three vs. one, and deathmatch) to take advantage of the system's four control ports, and a two-player Story Mode. A 480x360 hi-res mode is available from the pause menu if the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pack is installed. The Pack also enables a hidden 640x480 mode, available via password.
Critiques médias
IGN
6/10
GameSpot
7.1/10
Famitsu
28/40
Edge
64
Game Informer
8.5/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
8.5/10
Nintendo Power
7/10
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