24 The Game Coming to PS2

24 The Game Coming to PS2

Sony Computer Entertainment announced an exclusive licence deal with Twentieth Century Fox to bring the acclaimed show '24' onto PlayStation 2. '24: The Game' will allow gamers to take control and live a 'brand new day' in the life of Jack Bauer and the Los Angeles Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU).

Developed by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's Cambridge Studio, and in a working partnership with Fox and the TV show's producers, directors, scriptwriters and stars, 24: The Game is set between seasons two and three and provides the answers to many unanswered questions: who was really behind the assassination attempt on President Palmer? How did Kim Bauer get a job in the L.A. CTU? How did Jack Bauer and Chase Edmunds first start working together? The game has jaw-dropping revelations for 24 fans and time-pressure gameplay.

Featuring many of the stars from the first three seasons, 24: The Game showcases an extensive cast of Hollywood actors, their voices, likenesses and characters which have been all faithfully captured and recreated so players really become Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), Kim Bauer (Elisha Cuthbert), Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) and other characters from the show.

24: The Game has multiple character plots and strands and over 100 missions covering multiple genres of game-play including:

- on-foot sections with shooting, stealth, puzzles and sniping;

- driving challenges varying from stealthy tailing to high-speed pursuits;

- interrogations where you have to coerce information out of suspects and

- gadget sections including decoding information and examining satellite images

The game's music has been written by the TV show's award-winning composer Sean Callery, and an all-new script has been penned by 24 show writer Duppy Demetrius in collaboration with the 24 production team.
The game also includes all signature graphical devices and sound effects; uses the unique visual style with cut-scenes produced in conjunction with the series' creator and cinematographer and multi panel windows showing concurrent plot developments as they happen.