America - Front
America - Back
A Japanese Information Defence Force is formed to help face modern threats. Deemed a violation of international law and of the Japanese Post-War Constitution, Korea and China become outraged.
Secretly, the head of the IDF begins launching information-warfare attacks against Japan and blaming the attacks on North Korea. When the U.S. intervenes, as they are obligated to under Article 9 of the Japanese Post-War Constitution, the U.S. is attacked as well, forcing North Korea to escalate the situation with a pre-emptive invasion of South Korea.
As war erupts on the Korean Peninsula, Sam Fisher must thwart the alliance between the Japanese Admiral, a neurotic computer hacker, and the head of an international paramilitary company in order to prevent the rekindling of a massive world war in the Pacific.
Key Features
Source: ubi.com
Game Information Updated | Blacksaber | 28th Jun 2009 |
Game Banner Added to Database | Blacksaber | 28th Jun 2009 |
Game Information Updated | oliist | 09th Apr 2009 |
Game Information Updated | nordlead | 07th Oct 2008 |
Release Date Added to Database | ferret1094 | 02nd Aug 2008 |
Game Summary added to Database | ferret1094 | 02nd Aug 2008 |
Screenshots Added | BengaBenga | 08th Apr 2008 |
Total Sales |
0.00m
Japan |
0.08m
NA |
0.02m
Europe |
0.00m
Others |
0.10m
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StarcraftManiac
posted 23/12/2007, 10:08
Topped Pandora Tommorow visually and was eventually the most realistic Gamecube game to be released on the system (visually)... With in-game lightning effects, bump-mapping and lots of polygons on Sam Fisher. Only problem were the loading-times. Gamecube definitely wasn't well suited for those graphics to be rendered in high amounts at the same time. Message | Report |