Urban Chaos Riot Response PS2 (Terror) 100% Walkthrough Part 14 (No Commentary)

Urban Chaos Riot Response PS2 (Terror) 100% Walkthrough Part 14 (No Commentary)

Lone Wolf Channel Link:    / @lonewolf.5326   Urban Chaos Riot Response PS2 Playlist Link:    • Urban Chaos Riot Response PS2 (Terror) 100...   Player Name: Lone Wolf Protagonist Name: Nick Mason Rank: Seargent Inflation: T-Zero Difficulty Set: Terror Mode 204 Medals All Non-Lethal Enforcer Challenges All Sharp Shooter Challenges All Survivor Challenges All Detective Challenges Level 14: Angel Heights Playstyle: Walkthrough / Playthrough -First Person Shooter -Blood and Gore -Strong Language -Intense Violence Settings: Audio: Music Volume: 100% FX Volume: 100% Speech Volume: 100% Video Playback Volume: 100% Speaker Output: Stereo General: Blood: Yes Subtitles: Yes Enable Aitosaving: Yes Switch to picked up Weapons: Yes Enemy Death Cutscenes: Yes Crosshair Brightness: 100% Difficulty: Terror Developer(s) Rocksteady Studios Publisher(s) Eidos Interactive Designer(s) Paul Crocker Programmer(s) Jon Forshaw Anthony Lloyd Artist(s) John Southgate Engine Havok[1] Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox Release EU: May 19, 2006 AU: May 26, 2006 NA: June 13, 2006 Genre(s) First-person shooter Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Urban Chaos: Riot Response is a first-person shooter video game developed by British games developer Rocksteady Studios and published by Eidos Interactive for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game was released in May 2006 in Europe and June 2006 in North America. It is Rocksteady Studios' debut game and, as of 2024, the only game by the developer to not be based on a DC Comics property as well as their only title to not receive a PC release. The player controls Nick Mason, a member of the newly formed "T-Zero" riot control squad, in an unnamed modern American city that has been overtaken by a gang known as the Burners, who are armed with cleavers, molotov bombs and firearms used to attack civilians, paramedics, firefighters and police officers. The player can defeat the gang members with various firearms to protect the city, capture gang leaders and rescue injured civilians throughout the game. The Xbox version of the game features online multiplayer. While Xbox Live for the original Xbox was shut down in 2010, Urban Chaos: Riot Response is now playable online using the replacement Xbox Live servers called Insignia.[2][3] #UrbanChaosRiotResponse #UrbanChaosRiotResponseWalkthrough #UrbanChaosRiotResponseGameplay #UrbanChaosRiotResponsePlaythrough #UrbanChaosRiotResponsePTerrorMode #LoneWolf5326