The James Bond
Playstation game of the year is:
The Game
It was the time of a
worldwide oil shortage. The U.S.-heavily dependent on
affordable gasoline-was on the verge
of an economic breakdown. Strikes, riots, and
crime were rampant. All available
law enforcement was brought into metropolitan
areas, leaving the outlands
unprotected.
All this was music to the ears of
the Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime (OMAR), a
foreign multinational oil consortium
bound on monopolizing the world oil trade. The
U.S. was the last country opposing
OMAR's price fixing schemes and the vicious
conglomerate was prepared to go to
great lengths to bring the U.S. to its knees.
Enter Sid Burn, the best
professional terrorist money could buy. Sid was
promised $100 million by OMAR if he
managed to push the U.S. economy over the
edge. Sid immediately began to
organize his troops in remote areas of the
southwest. Known as the "Coyotes,"
these motorized gangsters soon became
synonymous with vandalism and chaos.
They began to target oil refineries and
other vital industrial and
commercial installations throughout the region. Small
towns and settlements were
terrorized�
With no one to turn to
for protection, some desperate civilians decided to take the
law into their own hands. Led by a
trucker named Convoy and referred to simply as
"Vigilantes," this oddball group of
volunteers soon became a major hindrance to
Sid's plans.
In the meantime, the
U.S. government, feeling more vulnerable than ever, was
intensifying its research and
development of a new military arsenal. The most
advanced weaponry, rumored to be
based on UFO technology, was located at
Site-4, a secret facility at Papoose
Lake, Nevada. This information was not lost on
Sid. Hungry for more firepower, the
Coyotes organized an ambush on the facility.
The robbery went sour when the
Vigilantes unexpectedly appeared at the scene. As
a result, the world's most advanced
weaponry found its way into the hands of both
parties�
What followed were no
ordinary skirmishes. Auto clashes ensued all over the
land, from Colorado's Rockies to
California's farmlands, only to culminate in a battle
like no other. To this day the
events which took place are only a matter of
STORY
It was the time of a worldwide oil
shortage. The U.S.-heavily dependent on
affordable gasoline-was on the verge
of an economic breakdown. Strikes, riots, and
crime were rampant. All available
law enforcement was brought into metropolitan
areas, leaving the outlands
unprotected.
All this was music to the ears of
the Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime (OMAR), a
foreign multinational oil consortium
bound on monopolizing the world oil trade. The
U.S. was the last country opposing
OMAR's price fixing schemes and the vicious
conglomerate was prepared to go to
great lengths to bring the U.S. to its knees.
Enter Sid Burn, the
best professional terrorist money could buy. Sid was
promised $100 million by OMAR if he
managed to push the U.S. economy over the
edge. Sid immediately began to
organize his troops in remote areas of the
southwest. Known as the "Coyotes,"
these motorized gangsters soon became
synonymous with vandalism and chaos.
They began to target oil refineries and
other vital industrial and
commercial installations throughout the region. Small
towns and settlements were
terrorized�
With no one to turn to
for protection, some desperate civilians decided to take the
law into their own hands. Led by a
trucker named Convoy and referred to simply as
"Vigilantes," this oddball group of
volunteers soon became a major hindrance to
Sid's plans.
In the meantime, the
U.S. government, feeling more vulnerable than ever, was
intensifying its research and
development of a new military arsenal. The most
advanced weaponry, rumored to be
based on UFO technology, was located at
Site-4, a secret facility at Papoose
Lake, Nevada. This information was not lost on
Sid. Hungry for more firepower, the
Coyotes organized an ambush on the facility.
The robbery went sour when the
Vigilantes unexpectedly appeared at the scene. As
a result, the world's most advanced
weaponry found its way into the hands of both
parties�
What followed were no
ordinary skirmishes. Auto clashes ensued all over the
land, from Colorado's Rockies to
California's farmlands, only to culminate in a battle
like no other. To this day the
events which took place are only a matter of speculation....
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