Mer tagging i Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure

Tekst: Bernt Erik Sandnes
Publisert 2005-05-04

Det er ikke så lenge siden vi la opp nyheten om dette spillet og nå har vi fått en ny bunke skjermiser fra utvikleren The Collective. Og som du kan se, skal man i dette spillet tagge så mye som mulig uten å bli tatt av lovens lange arm. Spillet slippes til PS2 av Atari 5. mai.

Her er mer info:
* World famous hip-hop artist Talib Kweli as the voice for lead-character, Trane;
* A revolutionary, deep storyline written by Marc Ecko poses the question "What if graffiti could change the world?," demonstrating the struggle against authority while seeking to save a neighbourhood from an oppressive city government
* Authentic tags from more than 50 actual graffiti artists from all over the world - six of whom are characters in the game and will teach Trane their specialties to add to his arsenal of graffiti tools
* 11 distinct metropolis-style environments of New Radius with 20 levels to complete
* Revolutionary graffiti gameplay system designed to hone your skills as you get your message up. New Radius is your canvas as you tag with Aerosol, Rollers, Markers, Wheat Paste, Stickers and Stencils
* Ability to use a variety of different graffiti tags, including stencils, stickers, posters and throw-ups
* Special fighting mechanics - combine kicking, grappling and punching moves along with improvised weaponry
* Graffiti intuition system which allows Trane to locate ideal places to tag within each environment
* A digital "black book" to unlock new tags and abilities, and store pictures and tags of graffiti legends Trane encounters along the way
* Extremely responsive enemy A.I. mechanics
Lessons in graffiti evolution - watch Trane grow from "toy" to "All City King" as his graffiti style and the state of graffiti in New Radius evolve over the course of the game. Start in a 1980’s train culture scene where subways were prime targets for gaining fame and continue to an exaggerated version of the silver-train era when "Take Back the City" was the city’s battle cry, and extreme use of anti-graffiti tactics was rampant

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