America's 10 Most Wanted

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America's 10 Most Wanted
UK PlayStation 2 front cover
Developer(s) Black Ops Entertainment
Publisher(s)
    Platforms PlayStation 2, PC
    Release date(s)
      Genre(s) Action, First Person Shooter
      Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer (PC only, LAN or Internet)

      America's 10 Most Wanted, released as Fugitive Hunter: War on Terror in the US,[1] is a first person shooter game for the PlayStation 2 and PC platforms. Developed by Black Ops Entertainment and released in 2004, it was mainly received negatively due to its dated graphics and uninspired boss battles. It contains tracks and cameos by members of So Solid Crew.[2]

      Plot

      Set in the present, the game places the player into the role of Jake Seaver, a CIFR agent. Travelling to locations such as Utah, Paris, and Miami, the game finalises in Afghanistan, where the player must capture Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden. The game contains 10 levels, one for each fugitive respectively, as well as a preceding introductory level.

      Gameplay

      The game is a typical first person shooter, featuring arcade-style, third person fights as means of capturing the level-in-question's fugitive.

      Reception

      The game was generally received poorly, due to dated graphics and sub-standard gameplay. For example, Scott Rhodie of CNET Australia states "the sound is pathetic, the gameplay terrible, the graphics an embarrassment for a modern game and the premise simply shocking".[3]

      Critic Scores
      Aggregate score
      Aggregator Score
      Metacritic 35/100[4]
      Review scores
      Publication Score
      GameSpot 34%
      GameSpy 75%
      IGN 33%

      References

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