Ironstorm: World War Zero - PS2

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Ironstorm: World War Zero (PS2)
Also for: PC
Viewed: 3D First-person Genre:
Shoot 'Em Up
Strategy: Stealth
Media: DVD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Rebellion Soft. Co.: Rebellion
Publishers: Wanadoo (GB)
Released: 6 Aug 2004 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 16+
Accessories: Memory Card
Features: Vibration Function Compatible

Summary

A game that has suffered numerous setbacks since the release of the 2002 PC original, Rebellion's PS2 port of Ironstorm: World War Zero has finally been finished.

This time it's West Germany, and the Great War continues to rage. All you have ever known is the madness of the frontlines and the butchering of men. Wartorn Europe stands ripped apart by a line that runs straight through the heart of Germany where American and Western European troops battle against enemy forces. As Lieutenant James Anderson, you must infiltrate and destroy key enemy positions deep behind enemy lines, using your sharpened combat skills and stealth where necessary.

Taking place in a variety of European locations, each environment is beautifully rendered, using both night and daytime settings with real-time shadows. It's important that players are immersed in Iron Storm and become involved with the plot, and graphics can do this to an extent. But a good narrative and a selection of cut-scenes do the job so much better.

Starting your game on the Western frontline, Iron Storm prepares you for the missions that lie ahead with a series of training sessions in shooting skills. After that, you're on your own, attacked by the enemy, guided only by allied soldiers. The rest of your journey sees you visiting horrific battlegrounds such as The Russo, Wolfenburg, a science complex and an armoured train.

As you become skilled in the art of strategic warfare, you will quickly learn that while guns are important, your ability to infiltrate and use stealth tactics is essential. Think before you shoot and give careful thought to each decision you make. The wrong choice can easily mean Game Over, and Iron Storm is less than forgiving.

It's been a long wait for this game, but it's been worth it.

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Ironstorm: World War Zero - PS2 Artwork

Ironstorm: World War Zero - PS2 Artwork

Ironstorm: World War Zero - PS2 Artwork

Ironstorm: World War Zero - PS2 Artwork