Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (video game)
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex | |
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Developer(s) | SCEJ / Cavia (PS2) G-artists (PSP) |
Publisher(s) | Bandai (US) |
Release date(s) | March 4, 2004 (PS2 Japan) November 8, 2004 (PS2 US) April 21, 2005 (PS2 EU) September 15, 2005 (PSP Japan) October 25, 2005 (PSP US) November, 2005 (PSP EU) |
Genre(s) | Shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer (PSP) |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Mature (PS2), Teen (PSP) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable |
Media | 1 × DVD-ROM 1 × Universal Media Disc |
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is the title of a pair of video games based on the anime of the same name, a third person Action game , released for the PlayStation 2, and a first-person shooter game, released for the PlayStation Portable. .
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[edit] PS2 Game
The games take place in the year 2030, between the stories told in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG.
In the year 2030, cyber-crime, espionage and terrorism plague a society lost between humanity and technology. As one of the trusted members of the government organisation known as Section 9, Major Motoko Kusanagi must uncover the truth behind a mysterious case known only as T.A.R.
Characters Playable characters include:
Levels are separated into levels only Batou plays and Levels only Kusanagi plays. The Tachikomas appear infrequently as drivable vehicles.
[edit] PSP Game
On October 25, 2005 a PlayStation Portable game of the same name was released in North America. A common misconception is that this is a port of the Playstation 2 game, whereas in actuality it is a sequel. Dealing with similar concepts to other incarnations of Ghost in the Shell, it features an original storyline which follows on from and refers to the Playstation 2 plotline and first-person shooter gameplay. Customisable Tachikoma sentient tanks, which can operate independently as AI characters or be ridden inside by players, accompany the player at all times. The media response to the game was generally mildly critical, with reviewers generally noting flaws in gameplay and graphics. Controls are similar to other first person shooter games on the platform, such as Coded Arms and Medal of Honor: Heroes.
Characters Playable characters include:
All levels can be played by all characters. Aramaki is also available for multiplayer matches. All characters have varing statistics which can affect how a game plays out, for example Batou has more health than other players and Saito holds sniper rifles steadier than others. In addition, Tachikomas can act as an AI companions, and players can select from four tachikoma "characters", balanced, aggressive, intelligent and humourous.
[edit] Unlockables
PlayStation 2:
Beat the game to unlock the following:
- Four costumes, unlimited grenades, unlimited small arms ammo, Batou and Motoko playable in multiplayer and a new level The Dome - Beat on easy mode.
- Arm Suit and AI characters playable in multiplayer - Beat normal mode.
- Tachikoma playable in multiplayer, 3 costumes for the Tachikoma - Beat the game on hard mode.
- Unlock a napalm launcher with unlimited ammo, laser gun with unlimited ammo - Beat the game with all the fans.
- Unlimited ammo for all weapons - Beat the game without any continue.
PlayStation Portable
usually, completing a level for the first time will unlock a weapon or tachikoma attachment.
- Unlock various tachikoma weapons - find and shoot the golden Jameson cyborg on each level. Some are harder to find than others but one is present on every level.
- Unlock various handheld weapons - to make a weapon available in later missions, ensure you are carrying it when the level ends.
- Unlock Tachikoma minigame - finish story mode.
- Unlock Twin handguns - complete any level having equipped yourself with and used only a single handgun. Once you end the level, you can select a pair of that type of handgun. This does not work for upgraded handguns.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- IGN's PS2 version page
- IGN's PSP version page
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (PlayStation 2) at GameFAQs
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex at MusicBrainz
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (video game) at the Internet Movie Database