Playstation : Fighting Force 2 Details
    
        
        
            
                | Publisher | Unknown | Release Date | Unknown | 
      
    Gas Gauge 30
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                | ESRB Rating | Teen | Views | 7485 | 
 
        
        
     
    Similar to Syphon Filter from 989 Studios, Fighting  Force 2 puts players in the role of a cyberenhanced cop of the  future. You are trained to infiltrate evil research and development  facilities, destroy their work, and clear out any and all opposition.   Fighting Force 2 is filled with massive levels, giving lead  character Hawk Manson the opportunity to explore multiple floors, smash  through walls, and break almost anything in search of keys to new  areas. Levels are filled with enemies whom Hawk can defeat using any of  20 weapons (including rifles, knives, and sledgehammers) that can be  obtained by destroying cabinets, soda machines, and crates. 
 Fighting Force's graphics are on par with Syphon  Filter's, but controls are far simpler. As a result, it is fairly  easy to dive in quickly to the action. While simplicity is the key to  Fighting Force 2, this game does lack the substance and  theatrical style that characterize Syphon Filter and other  offerings. --Robb Guido 
 Pros:  
 - Huge levels and loads of weapons 
- Rarefied controls compared to Syphon Filter's 
Cons: - Levels may be a little too big 
 
    
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