Witness Urban Chaos
Peek at new shots and a movie for the anarchic actioner
%26bull;Urban Chaos: Riot Response (WMV, 12.8MB)- right-click to download
Thursday 13 April 2006
It's panic on the streets of Urban Chaos: Riot Response's unnamed city, as tooled-up gangs clash with the law under the shadow of a dramatic terrorist assault. We've collared some brand new images of the game, as well as a news report-style trailer to give you the low-down on the chaotic action.
We've played Urban Chaos and it's hot like fire, melding some satisfying, crunchy combat with 24-esque levels of tension as you battle to regain control of the urban sprawl. Click on the image tab at the top of the page to see the shots, or download the movie above.
Above: Frazzle your anarchy-loving enemies with this nifty electro-shocker
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