Description
The Getaway: Black Monday is the sequel to the original The Getaway game, and it was released for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) console. Developed by Team Soho (SCE London Studio) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, the game was released in Europe in January 2005 and in North America in January 2006.
Similar to its predecessor, The Getaway: Black Monday is an action-adventure game set in a realistic depiction of London. It continues the story from the first game and introduces new characters and an interconnected storyline.
Key features of The Getaway: Black Monday include:
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Story and Characters: The game follows the paths of three playable protagonists: Ben Mitchell, an ex-cop turned private investigator; Eddie O'Connor, a small-time crook; and Sam Thompson, a police officer. The narrative unfolds as players switch between these characters, experiencing different perspectives of the same events.
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Non-Linear Gameplay: The game's structure allows players to tackle missions in a non-linear fashion, similar to the gameplay mechanics in the original game. Players can choose which character's story they want to progress at certain points in the game.
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London Setting: The game features an expansive and highly detailed rendition of London, once again capturing the city's landmarks and streets with accuracy.
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Improved Gameplay Mechanics: The Getaway: Black Monday builds upon the mechanics of the first game, offering refined shooting and driving gameplay. The shooting mechanics now include a cover system, making gunfights more tactical.
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Cinematic Presentation: The game maintains the cinematic presentation style of its predecessor, with realistic motion-captured cutscenes and a focus on storytelling.
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Driving Sequences: Just like in the first game, driving sequences are an essential part of the gameplay. Players engage in intense car chases and races through the streets of London.
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Moral Choices: The game incorporates moral choices that affect the story and its ending. The decisions players make during the game can lead to different outcomes for the characters and the overall plot.
The Getaway: Black Monday received mixed reviews, with some praising its improved gameplay mechanics and narrative structure, while others criticized it for its occasional bugs and similarities to the original game. Despite the mixed reception, the game still garnered a dedicated fanbase and added to the unique appeal of the Getaway series on the PlayStation 2 platform.
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