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![]() Scarface is another entry into the rather small collection of good licensed games. While we've been pretty dry on them for the past few months, our good old movie/comic/book crossover titles have been getting better and better. Scarface only marks another leap for licensed games, breaking the bounds of being a simple copy-cat, or a lazy three hour game. Truly, with it's awesome combat system, smooth graphics, excellent voice acting and roaring battles, the presentation isn't lacking at all.
Scarface begins where the movie left off, or to be correct, around five minutes before the film left off. For those who haven't seen the movie, and don't wish for me to spoil, avoid reading the next sentence. Instead of having his guts blown out from behind from the double-barreled shotgun of some sneaky bastard, Tony Montana survives, what follows is an intense shoot-out scene that sets the pace for the game perfectly, throwing you into the action instantly. There's also an optional boot camp level detailing the controls and such for you. At the end of the mansion shootout, you've lost your entire empire, the police have taken control of your mansion, and you've lost all your money, drugs, and turf. Three months later, you've come back to take the entire city of Miami back over. Quote:
Included in the frenzy of battle is the ability to take cover by walls, which actually works quite well, since you can see what you're going to shoot at behind a wall before you actually do it (you can place your cursor on an enemy THEN come out and shoot at that direct spot). Quote:
What sets Scarface apart from most free roaming games is the engaging Empire system, which more or less lets you control everything that happens in your, well, Empire. From a simple to access menu, you can gather details on fronts (purchasable stores or such that give you an income and can trade in coke for you) and improve them by adding surveilance and security and such. You can also control several henchman, and do jobs with them, giving a bit of fresh air for the average player. Missions are easily accessed via the menu system, allowing you to easily persue whatever you wish in a push of a button, and the map system is very detailed and easy to follow. Quote:
While you can still jack vehicles from pedestrians, Scarface's unique "Heat" system will have you thinking twice, and giving the Driver system even more of a use. Since every crime you commit increases your "Visibility" cops will easily be able to spot you. As your Visibility increases, cops will notice you more and more, and at a certain point, they'll begin to persue and attempt to kill you at the same time. Unlike other freeroaming games, the cops in Scarface will actually pull you over, whereupon you can fast talk them to lose heat (and upon failing, lose all your drugs and dirty money, explained later). Fast Talking can be used in several occasions, and is controlled by pressing and holding O to get to a certain spot on a meter, if you go too far, you'll fail, if you got too little, the same will happen, some Fast Talk situations have varying levels of success. Quote:
If you do get to the point where the cops pursue you, the surrounding area turns red on the minimap, marking the area the cops are actively locking down to apprehend you. You have a limited amount of time to leave the red area (which is also dictated by your Cop Heat) and to escape the police. During this time, commiting any crime will add to your Cop Heat instead of your visibility, definitely giving you more motivation to leave. Fortunatly, you won't be forever crippled by a high Cop Heat, since you can easily pay it all off in the empire menu. To mirror this, you also have Gang Heat, which decides how gangs in areas react to you, the selling price for cocaine, and how many thugs you'll have to take down to take over turf. Like Cop Heat, this can be payed off, and also brings a bit of strategy, since high Gang Heat will lower the amount you can sell cocaine for, asking if you should spend a wad of cash in lowering your Gang Heat in order to get more cash from the sale. Speaking of cocaine, drug dealing is how you'll make a large portion of your cash in Scarface. You can follow "Felix Leads" which hook you up to small suppliers, where you can purchase large amounts of cocaine for a fee. After you've done that, you can visit any dealer in town, and fast talk them to make anywhere from absolutely no money (which usually brings down a gang upon you) to as high as 10k. Scarface's missions are varied pretty well, and are quite interesting. The cinematics setting up these scenes are very well acted, choreographed, and Tony Montana's movements are as accurate as they could possibly be. The presentation in Scarface is astounding, while the graphics are good at best, the sound is just amazing, from loud gunshots, the the random pedestrians on the road. The soundtrack is great, featuring everything from the Scarface soundtrack, to numerous hip-hop hits and catchy Latino tunes. Quote:
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On the side of content, the violence and such should be noted. Scarface has a high level of cursing (more than San Andreas) the violence is quite extreme (execution manuevers, dismemberments, etc.) and the drug dealing, are all not very suitable for younger players. If you've been thirsting for a good licensed game, or just wanted a really good Scarface game, it has been delivered. It's definitely worth the price, and thanks to all the great features, excellent missions, and just the near flawless execution of the game, I challenge you to find nothing you'll like in this game, as there's something for nearly every genre fan.
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