Slave Zero

Slave Zero

Released on 31st Oct 1999
Average Playtime: 1 hours
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ESRB Rating: Mature

It’s 500 years in the future.

Man and machine are virtually on and the greatest megacity in the world is locked in a brutal war.

You are the ultimate saboteur and part of an elite fighting force.

Your mission: steal the largest, most sophisticated bio-mechanical attack weapon ever designed …and kick some serious ass!

Game Features:

  • 3rd person action gaming at its best!
  • Huge sense of scale! Control 60 feet of raw power as slave zeroâ„ĸ.
  • Interactive city so real it seems alive! Rampage through a city filled with hover cars, ground traffic, and screaming humans fleeing for their lives.
  • Massive mission based levels. Protect allies: steal from and destroy the enemy, while working your way up a 7 mile high city.
  • Intense Animation! Crush cars and tanks under foot: climb city buildings or swat hover vehicles while completing mission objectives.
  • In your face graphics and sound! New 3D Technology – the Ecstasy Engineâ„ĸ!
  • Includes bonus content! Original Artwork and the Soundtrack in both FLAC and MP3 formats!

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