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Xbox
360 Games : Perfect Dark Zero™
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Perfect Dark Zero™ Limited
Collector's Edition for Xbox 360™ brings the feverishly anticipated
next-generation first-person shooter onto a two-disc set. In
addition to two discs full of content, the sleek, embossed,
high-quality black metal game case contains Hong Kong Sunrise, a
special-edition comic booklet set in the PDZ universe which sets up
the game's story, and one of nine mysterious "Holographic Glyph
Card" collectibles.


Salient
Features
Espionage conspiracy
Explore a supercharged world brought to life in stunning HDTV and
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound.
Spy gadgets
Equip Joanna with the ultimate futuristic weapons and vehicles,
including jetpacks, a hovercraft, and more.

Gripping story
Get swept into an engrossing action adventure story of high-tech
corporate espionage and global conspiracy in the single-player
campaign.
Multiplayer arenas
Take the fight online with numerous Xbox Live® gameplay options,
including Death Match, Dark-ops and Scalable Maps.
Disc Two: Special Bonus Content
- Behind the scenes: Unlock the
secrets of Rare's creative process with the in-depth "The Art of
Perfect Dark Zero" video feature.
- Soundtrack selection: Groove to
the exclusive track "Limelight" from San Francisco's DJ Kepi &
Kat pulled right from the game.
- Gamer card: Uniquely identify
yourself in your gamer card on Xbox Live with exciting Perfect
Dark Zero gamer pictures.
- Custom theme: Tailor your Xbox
360 experience with a Custom Perfect Dark Zero Theme for the
Xbox 360 Guide.
- Beyond the game: Dive deeper
into the Perfect Dark universe with the first chapter of Perfect
Dark: Initial Vector, Greg Rucka's amazing new novel set six
months after the game.


Game
Preview
Perfect Dark was the true sequel to
the original GoldenEye, crafted at Rare® by virtually the same
development team. It gave us Joanna "Perfect Dark," the perfect
agent for the future, who was just as cool and even more deadly than
James Bond. Her aim was dead-on, her gadgets were slick, and her
quips were as witty as 007's.
She proved herself again and again as
she uncovered a massive conspiracy, battled all manner of minions,
befriended an alien named Elvis, matched wits with Mr. Blonde, and
generally saved the world in a manner befitting a globe-trotting
black-ops agent. But motives were mysterious.
Perfect Dark Zero™ is the sequel in
real time, but in game terms, it's a prequel. You meet younger
Joanna before she's had her first run-in with the Carrington
Institute, and guide her through her first adventures as she becomes
the perfect agent we know. This early look at her career should
offer some explanation of her abilities.

After all, Joanna is still very young
in the original Perfect Dark, yet she's already an agent to be
reckoned with. How is she so adept at such a young age? Is her
training at the Carrington Institute a marvel of technique, or does
her background offer some insight into her abilities?
We may also discover the roots of her
connection to Daniel Carrington, the absurdly wealthy but
good-hearted head of the Carrington Institute, who works for the
greater good by using his agents and equipment to wage his own war
against the DataDyne Corporation.
We know so little of Joanna's past,
and it makes sense for Rare to go back to the beginning of her
journey. By the end of Perfect Dark Zero, you will undoubtedly gain
some new insight into the quintessential perfect agent we all know
and love.
Spy-Thriller Seeks Cool Ride
Beyond the questions of character origin, there is the job of
invigorating the first-person shooter (FPS) genre for the next
generation of gaming. The original Perfect Dark did a phenomenal job
of creating a believable high-tech and near-future setting. You felt
like a super-agent with all your gadgets, secondary fire options,
and crack-shot abilities.

But since then, we've seen a variety
of improvements to the FPS genre. Chief among these is the
introduction of vehicles. Nothing is more atmospheric than gliding
through the air in a jetpack, zigzagging your way through ground
fire and missile strikes to infiltrate an enemy installation.
The End of the Cavernous Map
In an online multiplayer game, you become partial to maps. Trouble
is, you can often play those maps only during specific situations.
Large overland maps are great, but only if a large crew is playing.
And when too many players get on the map in a tight-quartered
affair, it's just chaos.
Now imagine a favorite map that
changes according to the number of people playing. Perfect Dark
Zero's scalable map expands itself to accommodate a larger crowd, or
closes off sections to create a more intimate arena for a smaller
number of players.

All the Little Things
And the list of improvements continues. Think of your favorite
weapons from Perfect Dark, and add secondary fire options for every
gun. Imagine the new high-tech environments displayed in high
definition, the aural experience that crashes around you in surround
sound, and the ability to take part in co-op play on System Link or
Xbox Live®.
If ever there was a franchise to
establish Xbox 360™, Perfect Dark Zero is the one to do it.

| Game
Specifications |
| Single Screen Players |
1-4 Players |
| Multi Screen Players |
2-32 Players |
| Audio |
Dolby 5.1
Surround |
| Video |
Ideal
Recommended : HDTV 720p |
| Game Rating |
M (Mature) have
content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.
Titles in this category may contain intense violence, blood
and gore, sexual content, and/or strong language. |
| Publisher |
Microsoft |
| Genre |
Action |
| Release Date |
22/11/2005 |

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