SEGA
Spartan: Total Warrior™
Platform: PlayStation 2; Xbox; GameCube
Category: Action/Strategy
Developer: The Creative Assembly (a SEGA development studio)
Release: Fall 2005
The first console title from The Creative Assembly,
the developer of the million-unit
selling Total War PC series, Spartan: Total Warrior lets players lead
epic and cinematic
battles as a fighter known only as The Spartan. He’s an elite
soldier blessed by the
Gods, immersed in titanic clashes between mighty Roman battalions and
mythological
monsters. Using the steel of his blade and powerful magic, The Spartan
bravely rallies
his countrymen to liberation. Brutal combat meets epic warfare on the
war-torn fields of
the ancient world as you fight for your life, your freedom and your
honor.
A richly detailed saga of fierce combat, Spartan: Total Warrior runs
on proprietary
software that makes it possible to present more than 160 detailed warriors
simultaneously engaged in pitched combat. Players can wade into the
thick of battle
using a wide range of moves, including multiple melee and missile attacks,
combos,
blocks, shield charges, and evasive stances. These battles take place
in massive
environments, from arid wastelands to full-scale cities, through dungeons
over rugged
mountains, and finally to the ultimate showdown in the Imperial Coliseum
in Rome.
Features:
• Beautiful cinematic environments feature a wide variety of sweeping
vistas,
weapons and foes that truly push the power of current generation consoles.
• More than 160 warriors merge and attack on screen simultaneously,
making for
the most grandiose battles ever seen on a console.
• A wide variety of units include Roman soldiers, skeleton armies
and classic
mythological creatures.
• Players can acquire new, more powerful weapons and armor, and
earn favor and
powers from the gods.
• Varying mission structures present multiple objectives, including
escorting,
capturing, destruction, discovery, and survival, keeping the gameplay
fresh.
• Arena mode allows players to test their skills against an endless
stream of
increasingly difficult foes.
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