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Spy Hunter Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:031719268238
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_SPY_HUNTER
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Unlike most remakes of games for the Playstation format, this one is really a great improvement. It’s fun and challenging, but not too hard for the “casual gamer” like me. The controls are very easy to adapt to, and the car handles like a dream, responding to the slightest touch of the stick – but not overcompensating so it takes a perfect touch to keep it on the road. The most aggravating thing about the game is the first stage – the training track. Don’t think for one minute you can just crank up the car and go blasting through to the finish line in record time and progress. You have to complete the main objective and most of the secondary objectives before you can get to the real missions – but that’s good because you have to know how to do all the things in the trainer in the real game! It’s not too terribly challenging to finish a mission (just go for the primary objective and choose a secondary one rather than going for all of them), but it IS fun. There are still several areas that I have no idea how you’re supposed to get to (some Satcoms are situated in places where your car would have to be able to fly to reach, and I just don’t see how that can happen), but it’s still a lot of fun. Definitely a good investment, and definitely worth the money.
as good as can be expected
Nice
Fun
Man, where to begin?? First, let’s talk graphics. Everything about this game looks fantastic. The cars, the cities, the roads, the boats, water etc.. SMOOTH. Seriously, imagine Twisted Metal Black, only with a plot and objectives. The transformation of the car is great, feels like you’re James Bond. The sound… awesome. The title music you’ll instantly recognize. I really can’t find one thing I don’t like about this game. It’s fast, and with a LOT of hidden routes to let you explore. One second you’ll be in the boat, next you’re hopping on the sidewalk in Venice running down people. This game is for racing and action fans alike. I can’t recommend this game enough. I loved the first Spy Hunter in the 80’s, but this one blows it away. Finally, a game that’s not too hard, but not too easy either. Get it now!!
Love this game!!! my young son and i play this all the time. I had to purchase again due to the mistreatment of the cd.
Spy Hunter for the PS2 is just excellent! The game has been completely made over from its 1982 origins. The controls are excellent, and easily mastered, and offer a wide assortment of weapons, and defensive options. The missions are challenging, but not to the point of being frustratingly difficult. Hey I have a life!!!! With a little practice, and then some more practice. The game can be completed in a relatively short amount of time. The settings are fun, and well rendered, and the car’s exit scenes in each mission just kept getting better until the end of mission 14 (the final mission). I had been hoping for more of a dramatic ending, and was a little disappointed that a classic Bond-Style ending was lacking. The only reason i could come up for this was that Spy Hunter 3 must be on someone’s ‘To Do’ list. For the most part excellent game, and hope that you enjoy it!!
Everything about this new Spy Hunter looks great, and almost all of it feels right. The car drives well and is clearly focused on arcade action rather than strict racing simulation, making the game very fun to play. But missions usually end just a bit before it feels like they should, especially given the old never-ending nature of the original game. The graphics are beautiful, but it’s often easy to lose track of enemies or confuse them with the scenery, and effectively using the rear view mirror and defensive weapons is much difficult enough that most drivers will just stick to the guns. My only other compalint is that the multiplayer mode is locked out until you complete all of the single-player missions, which is a completely unjustifiable mistake. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a very fun game, but it leaves you with the impression that it’s not as much as it could have been.
In this day and age, game companies are trying to make money by reviving some of their classic game franchises and placing them into the era of 3D graphics. More often than not, these revivals fall into mediocrity and blandness; examples of failed attempts include “Pac-Man” and “Frogger”. But then Midway came along with a revival of its undisputed classic arcade game “Spy Hunter”, and the end result is a remake that is both good enough to carry the “Spy Hunter” name and good enough to stand out on its own.There is very little plot in “Spy Hunter”; story is told through one cutscene after the first mission and through mission objectives. But with games like “Spy Hunter”, a story really isn’t needed. It’s the gameplay that counts, and boy, does it deliver. Virtually everything from the original arcade classic has returned. The player drives the ultra-cool Interceptor car in various missions that include collecting Sat-Coms, destroying radio towers, and disabling bombs. Weapons are limited at the beginning to machine guns, but the selection grows bigger with missiles, EMP, guided missiles, and so on. The car also has defensive weapons: oil slick, smoke-screen, and the ever popular flame-thrower. The vehicle can also change between a car on land and a boat on water, and the vehicle also sheds into a motorbike or jetski if a lot of damage is taken. There are even civilian casualties, making this game a justified remake, indeed.The game play is fast and furious, giving what the ori.
It’s a fun game, but way too difficult. It’s great to see an update to an older game like Spyhunter that allows people like myself to relive some of the fun I had with the original as a kid. There are some nice weapons to use, as well as seeing that your car can convert into a speedboat and a motorcycle as well.One of the pitfalls of the game is it’s difficulty. Even the training mission caused problems for me at first because I didn’t understand what I was supposed to do with certain parts such as the boat sequence. That could have been explained a little better. Also, the controls are good, but I think it’s not as realistic as something like Grand Turismo 3.Overall, it’s a great game that can be fun, but I wouldn’t buy it for someone who isn’t an expert gamer.