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- Release Date 9/26/2002
- Publisher Vivendi Universal
- Platform PS2
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 16
- Online Enabled Yes
Game Description
Tribes: Aerial Assault is a first-person sci-fi shooter with a powerful 16-player game mode via a PlayStation 2 network adapter and broadband connection. With high-tech weapons, jetpacks, and an assortment of air vehicles, you will engage in spectacular battles in the air or on the ground. You can play in single-player mode with eleven missions, a two-player Deathmatch mode, or the multiplayer Capture-the-Flag and Hunters modes with 30 multiplayer maps. Tribes: Aerial Assault excels as a team combat game.
Critic Reviews
GameSpot Review (7.2 out of 10)
Tribes Aerial Assault is based on a multiplayer first-person shooter series that debuted on the PC in the late '90s and quickly gained a large and loyal following. Now Tribes has come to the PlayStation 2 in a game that includes most of the core components of last year's Tribes 2 for the PC. In...more
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Average Member Rating: 7.4 out of 10
Oldschool but still a classic. (8 out of 10)
posted by SnwBrdr (EAGLE, ID) on Oct 7, 2006
Member since Jan 2005
2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful
Member since Jan 2005
2 out of 3 gamers (67%) found this review helpful
I absolutely love this game, my friends and I used to play this game all the time when it first came out. All I can remember was playing flags where eveyone would carry a certain number of flags and then when they would die they'd drop their flags and you could collect them to turn in to the base. T...more
Specs & Requirements
Blue Bottom Disk Yes
Memory 110 kb
Modes MultiPlayer Co-Op, Story, Versus, Deathmatch, Team Battle, Career
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function
Console Link Network Adaptor 1-8
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