Time Crisis: Crisis Zone

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Box artwork for Time Crisis: Crisis Zone.
Box artwork for Time Crisis: Crisis Zone.
Time Crisis: Crisis Zone
Developer(s)TOSE
Publisher(s)Namco
Year released2004
System(s)PlayStation 2
Preceded byTime Crisis 3
Followed byTime Crisis Mobile
SeriesTime Crisis
Japanese titleタイムクライシス・クライシスゾーン
Genre(s)Light gun
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)PEGI Ages 16+ESRB TeenOFLC Mature
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Time Crisis: Crisis Zone is a first-person shooter game that was developed by TOSE for Namco and initially released on the Sony PlayStation 2 as Crisis Zone (not to be confused with the 1999 arcade game) in the European Union on September 17, 2004, and later in both Korea and the US under its current name on October 18, and October 19, of that same year respectively; it was also released in Australia under its original name. As its current name implies, it is the fifth entry for the Time Crisis series - and much like in both Steel Gunners (1990-1991), just about everything in the backgrounds may be shot. It is also the first Time Crisis game that allowed players to connect two GunCon2 lightguns to their PS2 console, then fire both of them at their television screen to kill the enemies simultaneously (however, it requires at least a 55% completion to do); in addition, it also introduces several new enemies and bosses, gameplay modes, weapons and gameplay settings.

Story[edit]

This is from the back of the European disc's box, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:

Garland Square, London...
Hostages need rescuing.
Enemies need annihilating.
And a city needs liberating.

Join the Special Tactical Force counter-
terrorism division, help secure one of the
city's landmarks and suppress the hostile
intruders - by whatever means necessary.
Take down terrorists and rampage
through a destructible environment,
wrecking everything in your path by
blasting objects and furniture to pieces.
Unlock hidden features, extra weapons
and special PlayStation 2 exclusive
game modes.
Connect two guns to experience
Hollywood-style double gun
mayhem in Story Mode.
© NAMCO 2004

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