FREE DOWNLOAD LAPTOP | Remember the movie Scarface movie? How
about that ending, with Tony Montana taking the army of thugs with a
"little friend" her and manages to kill most of them ... except the creeping from behind with a double barrel shotgun? I guess he did not see that coming. Too bad they do not leave it open for a sequel, adventure continues as Tony Montana probably would have been pretty cool.Slight
variations in the conversation that may occur thousands of times since
its release in 1983 Scarface, featuring Al Pacino as a
tough-talking-and-coming crime lords who made a fortune dealing cocaine
in Miami, only to lose it all by taking his eyes from the way the ball
and be too focused on getting high on own supply. Through
the power of video game magic, Sierra and Radical Entertainment have
teamed up to answer the question: What will happen to Tony Montana if he
had escaped from the house? What about his empire? And
the video game answer to that question is that he will lose everything
and have to perform some task Grand Theft Auto-like to get it back.
Rewriting the end for the movie just so you can justify a sequel is a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're dealing with an ending as memorable as the one in Scarface. The possibility that some film fans will never get over that hump and would hate to have the game in the first place. But if you can deal with that concept - you will take control of Montana shortly after the "hello my little friend" line and set the blur itself - you will find a foul-mouthed and bloody adventure that is not nothing next to the character. In the film, you saw Tony Montana grow from a simple refugee to the king of the world coke. In the game, the shock loss of his kingdom causes Tony to clean up his act and get off Yayo, so he can start dealing again. Then you basically kill everyone who wronged you, while talking about the need to have a ball. The whole experience feels flat and often self-conscious. It's like watching a movie maker game, choose a few common words that Tony Montana would say (cock-a-roach, balls, f ***, Chico, and co? O), and then set about writing dialogue that uses the word- word as often as possible.
It may not feel very true to the spirit of the film, but as a game, Scarface is functional. You are given the open city of Miami to get around right off the bat, though you will do business only in one part of town at a time. You start in Little Havana, and your goal is to take back the city so you can deal cocaine continues with another dealer who has been riding for three months of your absence. You take the back roads to go to war with a gang who has lived in various parts of the environment. The gang is marked with a skull on the map, and your task here is to roll up to the thugs, open fire, and did not stop shooting until they all die. You also have to buy a business in every part of town, mainly so that you can use them as drug fronts, and you will not be able to advance the story if you do not. But you can not just waltz in and buy each business right away. Business owners have specific tasks that you must complete before they will sell it. That means you have to go on a mission. Some missions make sense and fit with something Tony Montana would do, like defending the restaurant from attackers. Others have you keep the speedboat of fixed gun position on the helicopter as it tries to find shark fins to make shark fin soup for a wedding in another restaurant. Mission bit silly conspiring to make the whole game feel disjointed and flippant.
In addition to the main process of completing missions and buying front businesses, there is a more open goal to make money and build a reputation. You have a reputation level that increases for different reasons, including completing missions, and you will not be able to pick up some missions unless your reputation is at some level. If you need to get a lot of representation, which might mean you go several hours without any progress the story because you need to get money to buy junk for your house, which raises your rep and also gives you access to a pimp "my dumb named the home" feature.
Or, you can only go on what seems like an infinite number of side missions to help the suppliers of coke, usually by defending them from attackers for a minute or two. Once that's done, you can connect with suppliers and purchase cocaine. Gram can be handled in-house to the street dealers or through your front businesses, though the street dealers usually give you more money for your product. When you go up the food chain and take over the entire neighborhood, you get access to supply warehouses. Around that time, you can start buying by the kilo and store fat keys of powder in your warehouse. Once you have stored some coke, then you can go a distribution mission, which you drive around to your various front businesses, ostensibly to give you coke accumulation. But all you really do is go around and run over boxes that give you money. During this process, gangs will emerge and try to attack or take your business forward, but they are never too difficult to handle. Completing distribution is the best way to get a lot of cash ... dirty cash.
Rewriting the end for the movie just so you can justify a sequel is a tough pill to swallow, especially when you're dealing with an ending as memorable as the one in Scarface. The possibility that some film fans will never get over that hump and would hate to have the game in the first place. But if you can deal with that concept - you will take control of Montana shortly after the "hello my little friend" line and set the blur itself - you will find a foul-mouthed and bloody adventure that is not nothing next to the character. In the film, you saw Tony Montana grow from a simple refugee to the king of the world coke. In the game, the shock loss of his kingdom causes Tony to clean up his act and get off Yayo, so he can start dealing again. Then you basically kill everyone who wronged you, while talking about the need to have a ball. The whole experience feels flat and often self-conscious. It's like watching a movie maker game, choose a few common words that Tony Montana would say (cock-a-roach, balls, f ***, Chico, and co? O), and then set about writing dialogue that uses the word- word as often as possible.
It may not feel very true to the spirit of the film, but as a game, Scarface is functional. You are given the open city of Miami to get around right off the bat, though you will do business only in one part of town at a time. You start in Little Havana, and your goal is to take back the city so you can deal cocaine continues with another dealer who has been riding for three months of your absence. You take the back roads to go to war with a gang who has lived in various parts of the environment. The gang is marked with a skull on the map, and your task here is to roll up to the thugs, open fire, and did not stop shooting until they all die. You also have to buy a business in every part of town, mainly so that you can use them as drug fronts, and you will not be able to advance the story if you do not. But you can not just waltz in and buy each business right away. Business owners have specific tasks that you must complete before they will sell it. That means you have to go on a mission. Some missions make sense and fit with something Tony Montana would do, like defending the restaurant from attackers. Others have you keep the speedboat of fixed gun position on the helicopter as it tries to find shark fins to make shark fin soup for a wedding in another restaurant. Mission bit silly conspiring to make the whole game feel disjointed and flippant.
In addition to the main process of completing missions and buying front businesses, there is a more open goal to make money and build a reputation. You have a reputation level that increases for different reasons, including completing missions, and you will not be able to pick up some missions unless your reputation is at some level. If you need to get a lot of representation, which might mean you go several hours without any progress the story because you need to get money to buy junk for your house, which raises your rep and also gives you access to a pimp "my dumb named the home" feature.
Or, you can only go on what seems like an infinite number of side missions to help the suppliers of coke, usually by defending them from attackers for a minute or two. Once that's done, you can connect with suppliers and purchase cocaine. Gram can be handled in-house to the street dealers or through your front businesses, though the street dealers usually give you more money for your product. When you go up the food chain and take over the entire neighborhood, you get access to supply warehouses. Around that time, you can start buying by the kilo and store fat keys of powder in your warehouse. Once you have stored some coke, then you can go a distribution mission, which you drive around to your various front businesses, ostensibly to give you coke accumulation. But all you really do is go around and run over boxes that give you money. During this process, gangs will emerge and try to attack or take your business forward, but they are never too difficult to handle. Completing distribution is the best way to get a lot of cash ... dirty cash.
Minimum System :
- OS: Windows XP or Windows 2000 CPU: 1.8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 4 (2.8 GHz recommended) or equivalent AMD Athlon processor
- RAM: 256 MB or more (512MB or more recommended)
- Disc Drive: 16x or faster DVD drive
- Hard Drive: At least 2.9 GB (5 GB recommended) of uncompressed free space
- Video: DirectX 9.0c compatible video card (ATI Radeon 9200 or greater; NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500 (with 128MB RAM) or greater (ATI Radeon x800 or NVIDIA 6800 or greater recommended) Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card.
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