America's 10 Most Wanted PS2 Gameplay (Play It!) Playstation 2
In this video, me (SHLIMPOLE) and Wiggy G take in turns in playing through the first levels of the very interesting game by Play It! titled America's 10 Most Wanted on the Sony Playstation 2.
The game was released around the same time as the world was searching for someone to blame for all its troubles. Therefore the all time hated man on earth at the time (mr bin laden) got lead role for the bad team in this borderline racist game.
Racist you say??? ...well, not exactly, but i thought i needed to make the point as if the game were called "talibans most wanted" and had you killing mr Bush, then i seriously doubt the game would of been released at all. However.....the game isnt too bad in honesty!
You may tell from the video that the controls are a bit quirky. Aiming isnt the best, and you sometimes feel that a thousand bullets in someones head still cant take them down. But, weve all played these FPS games before, and you easily adapt and learn to cope with it. The levels get mixed up at points and you get the choice to battle out enemies using a Street Fighter 2 style fighting stage, which proves quite interesting and fun. Also, even though ive just raised it as a bad point, the nature of the storyline of the game does actually bring a level of fun to it!
From what i recall, the release of this game bought bad reviews. If you compare it to other titles at the time then most likely it was a horrible gaming choice. But playing it from todays perspective there is some fun to be had here. Its not a very long game, but it can be quite challenging.
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