Saturday, February 1, 2014

Gameplay Tutorial and Review of Urban Reign (PS2) by Rahul Mutreja (Hindi) (720p HD)



  • Game Genre : Action 
  • Number of Players : 1 to 4 
  • Proper Age for Player : Beyond 13 
Urban Reign is a PlayStation 2 game specifically designed with multiplayer fighting action in mind. It has more than 60 playable characters including Tekken stars Paul Phoenix and Marshall Law. Urban Reign have over 100 story-based missions with 30 different kinds of weapons and destructible environments. It features multiple fighting styles, double team moves, upgradeable fighters, support for high definition televisions, and various four-person Multitap modes have also been incorporated. 

Urban Reign features both single player and multiplayer action with both multiple AI opponents and human controlled characters on the same screen fighting at the same time. 

How to Play : The player has the choice of air grapple, special move, simply continuing the combo or running away to pick up a weapon or reposition. "Special Arts" can be pulled off with a press of two buttons. Special arts cannot be countered, reversed or dodged except by another special move, and they can be buffered. 

Urban Reign offers players with non-stop, inner-city brawling action with no time restrictions or referees. Back alleys, junkyards and bars serve as battlegrounds for more than 60 different fighters all of which boast their own unique set of fighting styles including boxing, wrestling and street fighting. Players can select from over 30 weapons including bottles, bats and 2x4's to be used in the destructible ground to add to the mayhem. 

Focusing on the urban-brawler style of street fighting, players can team up with an AI-controlled character to pull off a host of devastating and destructive combo maneuvers against multiple enemies throughout the game’s 100 missions. Urban Reign also supports multi-tap play for up to four players to decide who really rules the hood. 

Our Review : This fighting game has a lot of fun and has a certain amount of depth. The Dual Shock's four face buttons are used for attack, grapple, counter and run, and while it may sound basic, various combinations make for plenty of moves. 

This game has great animations. The music and sound effects are pretty good and fit well with the action in the game. 

This game is addictive and has mild violence. Our advised that teen above 13 age can play this game in a limit. Playing violence or fighting game for longer time has little psychological effects on our brain or behaviour. So, it is always advice to self-examine the effect of violence game on our behaviour.
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