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    Dark Angel

  • First released on 22 November, 2002 for PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • Action
    Science fiction
    Horror
    Survival
    Stealth
    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up

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  • First released on 22 November, 2002 for PlayStation 2, Xbox

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    About

    Based on the hit series created by Academy Award winner James Cameron and Charles H. Eglee. Dark Angel is the story of max, a genetically enhanced soldier, who cunningly fights to reclaim her manipulated past and avoid capture through the underground landscape of post-apocalyptic Seattle.

    Her streetwise instincts and fearless hand-to-hand combat skills are crucial to her survival.

    Trusted cyber-journalist Logan Cale aids Max's quest to defeat -|- Corp, the secret organization that rose out of the ashes of Manticore, her military creator, and discover the truth of her past.

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    Xbox, PlayStation 2

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    Third person

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    Radical Entertainment
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    Sierra
    Founded in 1980, Sierra developed and published such classic series as King's Quest, Space Quest and Police Quest. The name is currently used by Activision as an indie-style publishing imprint.
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