Scarface the world is yours ps2 game
Say hello to the new potential king of the sandbox world. Cast from the original film and others sign up to voice the game. You wanna play rough? Radical has a new build they want everyone to say hello to. Also available on: PC , Xbox , Wii. Guess he didn't see that coming.
Too bad they didn't leave it open for a sequel, because the continuing adventures of Tony Montana probably would have been pretty cool. Coke deals and other character interactions are often governed by a golf-like meter. Slight variations on that conversation have probably happened thousands of times since the release of Scarface , which featured Al Pacino as a tough-talking up-and-coming crime lord who makes a fortune dealing cocaine in Miami, only to lose it all by taking his eye off the ball and becoming way too focused on getting high on his own supply.
Through the power of video game magic, Sierra and Radical Entertainment have teamed up to answer the question: What would have happened to Tony Montana if he had escaped from the mansion? What about his empire? And the video game answer to that question is that he'd lose it all and have to perform a number of Grand Theft Auto-like tasks to get it back.
Rewriting the ending to a movie just so you can justify a sequel is a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're dealing with an ending as memorable as the one in Scarface.
It's likely that some fans of the film will never be able to get over that hump and despise the game for existing in the first place.
But if you can deal with that concept--you'll take control of Montana shortly after the "say hello to my little friend" line and orchestrate his getaway yourself--you'll find a foul-mouthed and bloody adventure that does next to nothing with the characters. In the film, you saw Tony Montana grow from a simple refugee to the king of the coke world.
In the game, the shock of losing his empire causes Tony to clean up his act and get off the yayo so he can start dealing again. Then you basically kill everyone who wronged you, all while talking about the need to have balls. The whole experience feels flat and often self-conscious. It might not feel terribly true to the spirit of the film, but as a game, Scarface is functional. You're given the open city of Miami to drive around right off the bat, though you'll only be doing business in one part of the city at a time.
You start in Little Havana, and your goal is to take back that part of town so you can deal cocaine unabated by the other dealers that have risen during your three-month absence. You take back the streets by going to war with gangs that have taken up residence in various parts of the neighborhood.
These gangs are denoted by a skull on your map, and your task here is to roll up to the thugs, open fire, and don't stop shooting until they're all dead. You'll also need to buy businesses in each part of town, mainly so that you can use them as drug fronts, and you won't able to advance the story if you don't.
But you can't just waltz in and buy each business right away. Business owners have specific tasks that you must complete before they'll sell. That means you'll have to go on a mission. Some of the missions make perfect sense and fit with something Tony Montana would do, like defending a restaurant from attackers.
Another has you guarding a speedboat from a fixed gun position on a helicopter while it tries to find shark fins to make shark-fin soup for a wedding party at another restaurant.
The slightly goofy missions conspire to make the whole game feel disjointed and flippant. In addition to the main process of completing missions and buying front businesses, there's the more open-ended goal of making money and building a reputation. You have a reputation level that increases for a variety of different reasons, including completing missions, and you won't be able to take on some missions unless your reputation is at a certain level.
If you need to earn a lot of rep, that might mean you go several hours without progressing the story because you need to earn money to purchase junk for your mansion, which raises your rep and also gives you access to the stupidly named "pimp my mansion" feature.
Not only can he use any type of gun but also use melee weapons, in addition, the balls meter can also be refilled through other means, such as hitting another car while driving and immediately taunting them, or talking in conversations with citizens and NPCs.
Also, there are hidden "Sperm Banks" in the game, these look just like the "blood banks" which are used to refill health however, the player can sell his sperm from his balls meter for cash, the amount of cash the player receives depends on Reputation Level. Scarface: The World is Yours has customization abilities and this can be done in various ways: changing outfits, buying vehicles , customizing the Mansion through themes and also replacing the mansion with Exotics , furniture and other rare items.
By buying these exotics, the player can increase their Reputation points substantially. The game has received largely favorable reviews. However, a small number of reviews have been less favorable, with GameSpot only giving it 6. Gamespot gave the Wii version 5. An official strategy guide released by Prima Games provides useful tips, hints, notes, and other helpful advice for the players.
When people are talking about defecating on your eternal resting place, a shotgun to the face is pretty much your only recourse. Generally it's good to jump out of a burning car Running back toward the car after said jumping?
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