A survival game where miscalculation means instant death!

Jun 20, 2007 13:44 GMT  ·  By

It's official proud owners of a PS2 console from Sony, Raw Danger has finally shipped to retailers. Agetec, the publisher itself has announced that the long awaited "survival" game, Raw Danger is starting to put players at the center of a flooding city that is quickly collapsing, as of today. Don't click away just yet, the game's rated "T."

That's right boys and girls, "Teen," which means there's plenty of "dangerous" and appealing stuff for you to see in Raw Danger. The game is all about the fear of surviving amidst intensifying mass destruction.

"Raw Danger is thrilling in a new way," said Mark Johnson, Vice President of Production and Marketing at Agetec, Inc. "Nothing matches the creeping horror of rising flood waters or the exhilaration of jumping out of a building just as it implodes. The game delivers all this and more."

As players choose their characters with their own special talents, they will work their way through the game's interwoven storyline that follows the lives of several different citizens as they face their own trials to make it out alive. Using nothing more than their wits and the materials at hand, players must navigate through this cataclysm, where miscalculation means instant death. Players will be challenged at every turn to reach new heights of resourcefulness to overcome obstacles, dodge crumbling facades and save lives as they escape the doomed city.

And (as I'm sure every gamer on this planet agrees), the most fun part about the whole game is that every decision you make will affect the outcome of the game, and with several key characters there are even more ways in which things can end. Basically, using your special character's abilities you'll have to see whether the mayhem was caused by a natural disaster or there is something more to the story.

I haven't yet mentioned the best part though: Raw Danger retails $14.99.