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State of Emergency received "mixed or average" reviews on all platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The game's strengths were considered to be the value for money as a budget title, the simplistic fun offered, the technical achievement of having hundreds of people running around on a modest system ...
State of Emergency 2 is a 2006 third-person shooter video game developed by DC Studios and released exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Versions for the PlayStation Portable, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows were set for release, but were cancelled. [1] [2] It is the sequel to 2002's State of Emergency and takes place four years after the first game ...
PlayStation 2: October 29, 2001: Angel Studios [25] Max Payne: PlayStation 2: December 6, 2001: Neo Software Produktions [26] Xbox: December 12, 2001: Rockstar Canada [27] Game Boy Advance: December 16, 2003: Möbius Entertainment [28] iOS: April 12, 2012: War Drum Studios [29] Android: June 14, 2012 [29] State of Emergency: PlayStation 2 ...
Sony’s first PlayStation State of Play for 2024 kicked off with a bang on Wednesday, offering first-look footage and announcements for some of the biggest releases coming to the console in the ...
PlayStation 2 Squaresoft Squaresoft Action RPG: 36 Tekken 4: PlayStation 2 Namco: Namco: Fighting 36 Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi (The Binding Blade) Game Boy Advance: Intelligent Systems: Nintendo SRPG 36 Winning Eleven 6 (Pro Evolution Soccer 2) PlayStation 2 Konami Tokyo: Konami: Sports: 36 Kamaitachi no Yoru 2: PlayStation 2 Chunsoft ...
Death Stranding 2, Sonic X Shadow Generations, and an all-new Silent Hill game were announced in the first State of Play of 2024. Death Stranding 2, Sonic X Shadow Generations, and an all-new ...
State of Emergency: PC, PS2, Xbox: Rockstar Games (Take-Two Interactive), VIS Entertainment: Contains graphic gun violence, including political assassinations and coup d'états. Additionally, the game caused controversy in Washington due to the game's similarities to the World Trade Organization riots in Seattle. [97] 2002: Kakuto Chojin: Back ...
On 18 February 2004, BAM! Entertainment announced that it had reached an agreement to acquire VIS Entertainment and its subsidiary State of Emergency Development, which had been set up to fund development for State of Emergency 2, for shares worth roughly US$7 million. [10] [11] The acquisition was completed by 25 May 2004.