![]() ![]() Now get in there 'pard, and get ready to shoot first and ask questions later. You'll be able to nab Hoverpods for all terrain action, Hydrofloaters for those times when you need your car to not sink in water, and skis N' treads for those stubborn icy levels. During the course of a level you'll be able to pick up special propulsion mechanisms in addition to the usual shield and weapon power ups. If you max all the categories out, you'll get a new chassis for your car. If you max out a stat, you'll get a better part. As you destroy enemy cars, you'll gain upgrade points that'll make your car go faster, take more hits, and the usual assortment of things a car under combat conditions will need. Your car is customizable and will develop over the course of a game. Two players at once will still be able to save or load their customized cars and weapons/improvements and scores with separate memory cards so you an get into some high powered blasting action that way. You and a buddy can blast away cars in until one of you dies, or there are no others left, you you can take them along on a tour of the US in a two player version of the one player Quest mode. ![]() Cooperative action is split off into two separate options in of itself. Want to bring a friend along for the ride? You're in luck, Vigilante 8: Second Offense offers up a two player split screen cooperative mode in addition to the traditional VS mode. One player mode will offer you the option of the Quest Mode, where you travel the land trying to meet your given mission objectives as your character's storyline unfolds, or you can simply dive straight into the action by choosing Arcade or Survival Mode. It is time once again for another randy bout of vehicular homicide through the most literal interpretation of the phrase possible! You'll travel across the US through a series of levels meting out destruction, and what's more, you'll gain upgrades to you car as you total your opposition.You can earn special weapons by winning them though im not very good at it. At least its a pretty fun map with the winter games options for the ski jump, and other events. But for right now trying to beat the levels with this car so I can get something better eventually. Not a big fan of this vehicle maybe next map it will do better. I take out of the cars pretty quickly but then struggle to take out the final truck. I get some good shots off right at the start and jump on the ski lift. Trying out the Utah level again I give it another try. Shooting off a rocket I set up an avalanche and get taken out. I get to the top of the mountain and try to use the ski lift but its destroyed. Eventually I get some luck and make ram an enemy vehicle until they blow up. ![]() I just seem to lose more health quicker than the enemies im fighting. So I collect mortars and missiles and try to take them out at a range. If I get tired of it I can always use cheat codes. Though I want to play through the game and unlock the other players. Its not a very good special I think and kind of regretted driving this vehicle after awhile. Using the special weapon it releases a hive of bees and attacks a near by vehicle. I get my ass kicked and end up running to try to find some wrenches for my health. And complete the objectives of destroying the ski lodges. This is the second game in the Vigilante 8 series, both of them are great so I may go back and play the original as well. One of the big differences is the cut scenes. We’ve already earlier reviewed the N64 version, so we decided to focus on the differences in this review. This game was released in 1998 and is the original Playstation version of this game. We find out how well this vehicular combat game plays. Playing an old vehicle combat based game, its alot like Twisted Metal but has its own personality to the game. In this review, we take justice into our own hands as we play the Playstation game Vigilante 8. ![]()
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