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- Release Date 2/14/2002
- Publisher Take Two
- Developer Rockstar Games/Vis
- Platform PS2
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
When you've had enough of corporate overlords, it's time to riot! Fight the American Trade Organization in State of Emergency, the controversial game of civil unrest from Rockstar. In this mission-based action game, you'll destroy buildings, assassinate corporate big shots, and provide support for fellow revolutionaries against a backdrop of rioting citizens. With up to 250 characters visible at any one time, there are plenty of people to interact with. If you get tired of the games' 200 or so missions, Chaos mode lets you jump into a quick round of mass destruction.
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GameSpot Review (8.5 out of 10)
In order to become a game publisher that stands out from the crowd, a company has to carve its own niche. EA is best known for its sports lineup, Nintendo's software is typically family friendly, and Midway is known for its largely arcade-style roster. Rockstar Games is quickly gaining a reputa...more
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Average Member Rating: 5.6 out of 10
Dull. (2 out of 10)
posted by RaftRider (ORANGE PARK, FL) on Jul 18, 2007
Member since Jun 2007
1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Jun 2007
1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Saddam Hussein originally planned on using this game against the Kurds, you know, but the advanced technology needed for such mayhem was still in its infancy, resulting in having to use gas and WMDs. That's how bad this game is. Avoid this game..unless you enjoy hours upon hours of button mashing ...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 164 kb
Controllers Analog Control, Digital Control, Vibration Function
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player
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