Warriors
Year of release: 2005
Genre: Beat Them Up
Developer: Rockstar Toronto
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Disc Code: SLUS21215
Region: USA
Version type: PS2 Classics
Game version: 1.0
Required software version: 4.05
Performance tested by editor: Yes, 5.05 +Hen\Mira
Interface language: Russian (NoRG)
Audio language: English
Description:
America in the 1970s was a dark place. Street gangs are rampant in major cities. There are men in leather jackets who are much more ferocious than police officers. Law enforcement officers outnumber the bandits five times and are unable to deal with them. Highway romantics run the affairs of subordinate territories, cities are divided into spheres of influence, and at night blood flows in the streets and violent criminal confrontations reign. New York
is the capital of crime. You and your people have been accused of the "illegal" murder of the leader of a neighboring group. Now you are outside the gang law. You are now free warriors, fighting not for land and power, but for your own lives. Twenty miles separate you from the city exit. Hundreds of ruthless street dogs block the road...
The game is inspired by classic American cinema. The Warriors was released in 1979 and changed the world. The film had a huge impact on popular culture, leaving its mark on fashion, music, cinema, and now, decades later, it has reached the gaming industry.
Blood, cruelty, and violence in the best traditions of the creators of GTA and Manhunt. Warriors is not for the faint of heart. The bodies of the fighters are bleeding and covered with bruises. Warriors know no forbidden moves: hit enemies in the groin, bang their heads against walls—there are no rules in street fighting!
The game's plot does not coincide with the story of the film. Inspired by a cinematic masterpiece, the creators of Warriors wrote a unique script. The fates of the game characters and the film's heroes intersect only at the very end of the bloody drama.
Fight for life alone or with friends. Virtual brothers will never leave you, but real friends are more reliable. Other players can join the fight for survival at any stage of the game; for shared adventures, there's no need to start the race for freedom all over again.
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Year of release: 2005
Genre: Beat Them Up
Developer: Rockstar Toronto
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Disc Code: SLUS21215
Region: USA
Version type: PS2 Classics
Game version: 1.0
Required software version: 4.05
Performance tested by editor: Yes, 5.05 +Hen\Mira
Interface language: Russian (NoRG)
Audio language: English
Description:
America in the 1970s was a dark place. Street gangs are rampant in major cities. There are men in leather jackets who are much more ferocious than police officers. Law enforcement officers outnumber the bandits five times and are unable to deal with them. Highway romantics run the affairs of subordinate territories, cities are divided into spheres of influence, and at night blood flows in the streets and violent criminal confrontations reign. New York
is the capital of crime. You and your people have been accused of the "illegal" murder of the leader of a neighboring group. Now you are outside the gang law. You are now free warriors, fighting not for land and power, but for your own lives. Twenty miles separate you from the city exit. Hundreds of ruthless street dogs block the road...
The game is inspired by classic American cinema. The Warriors was released in 1979 and changed the world. The film had a huge impact on popular culture, leaving its mark on fashion, music, cinema, and now, decades later, it has reached the gaming industry.
Blood, cruelty, and violence in the best traditions of the creators of GTA and Manhunt. Warriors is not for the faint of heart. The bodies of the fighters are bleeding and covered with bruises. Warriors know no forbidden moves: hit enemies in the groin, bang their heads against walls—there are no rules in street fighting!
The game's plot does not coincide with the story of the film. Inspired by a cinematic masterpiece, the creators of Warriors wrote a unique script. The fates of the game characters and the film's heroes intersect only at the very end of the bloody drama.
Fight for life alone or with friends. Virtual brothers will never leave you, but real friends are more reliable. Other players can join the fight for survival at any stage of the game; for shared adventures, there's no need to start the race for freedom all over again.
Screenshots
