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Brain DePalma’s vision of 1980s cocaine-fueled Miami and the rise and fall of a Cuban refugee turned American drug lord became something of a cult classic on the small screen (“Scarface” didn’t fair so well on the big screen when it was first released but was a sensation on the small screen when it was released on VHS and later on DVD). Characterization Quotes Of Ralph In Lord Of The Flies here. It was an epic tale – penned by the now-respected director Oliver Stone – that ended with the main character, Tony Montana, getting shot full of holes in the movie’s most memorable and bloodiest climax. Yet what if Tony didn’t die that night? What if Tony managed to shoot his way out of his mansion to hide and wait for a time to resurface and exact his revenge on Sosa – the Colombian drug lord that ordered his assassination? This is an interesting scenario that is introduced in Scarface: The World Is Yours for the PlayStation 2.

SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND The World Is Yours begins in Tony’s mansion as it is being invaded by a large number of Sosa’s assassins. Tony taunts them, high and unafraid, as he takes his huge machine gun and starts what would have been his last stand. Yet you jump right into the shoes of this “political prisoner from Cuba” and turn the tables on your killers, dispatching them as you make your escape.

Hiding in an old shack Tony is fueled by anger now and a need to regain all that he lost and to kill Sosa once and for all. “That’s Ok,” Tony says to himself, “I started with nothing and worked my way to the top and I can do it again.” The road to Sosa is not an easy one but nothing is ever easy in the criminal underworld and so begins a quest for revenge, drugs, money laundering and violence. Interestingly enough, the game gives you to option to learn the game’s combat moves in the very beginning of the game as an introductory flashback. This tutorial creatively takes you back to 1976 Cuba when Tony Montana was a soldier. This, of course, prepares gamers for the opening battle in Tony’s mansion in Miami. The combat controls, for the most part, aren’t complex at all.

The game’s targeting reticule is great at highlighting the nearest threat and you can always move the reticule to target a specific body part. Tony can easily pick up weapons dropped by the enemy and he even has a number of melee and counter attacks. He can crouch and press his back against a surface for cover but the heart of the combat comes in the form of the Balls Meter and the Rage mode (we will get to that in a moment, though). RULE # 1: DON’T UNDERESTIMATE THE OTHER GUY’S GREED All of the familiar locales of Miami are welcome to you from the very beginning so since this is a Grand Theft Auto-styled game where you are free to roam wherever you like and do whatever you like you can take a leisurely drive down the famous Calle Ocho to check out the girls in bikinis or head to the trailer park to bet on a bloody fight. Tony can pretty much jack any car he encounters, although the police suddenly takes an interest in you and will try to track you down.

You can move anywhere on the map without load times but Tony isn’t able to go on a massive pedestrian killing spree (this is a man who refused to kill a woman and her children or anyone that didn‘t have it coming, after all). The real meat of the game is its various story missions. With an excellent script by “Blow” screenwriter David McKenna, the story takes Tony through a variety of situations that make for interesting missions. You will be tracking down Sosa associates like the Diaz Brothers gaining new turf and participating in on-foot missions as well as missions that require some driving skills. There are dozens of missions, making this a lengthy affair. Unfortunately, you will have to deal with some poorly conceived missions that feel dull compared to the more fun missions and just one or two that seem to drag on a little too long. Do we have to go head back down to talk to the bank teller again just to open your first bank account?

Where the game fails to provide the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City thrills of Rockstar‘s crime game, Scarface manages to make up for in innovative features. You’ll quickly come to have the Exotics Catalog that will allow you to purchase everything from garages and boathouses to henchmen that include female assassins, drivers, arms dealers and enforcers to aid you. There’s also the Balls Meter that, when filled, allows Tony to go into a blind rage during combat.

Rage switches the game to a first-person perspective and for a few seconds you will become invincible and you’ll have unlimited ammo. This feature works wonderfully during tight spots in the game; THE WORLD, CHICO, AND EVERYTHING IN IT Much like GTA: San Andreas, certain areas in Miami are controlled by different gangs whether it’s the Diaz Brothers or other assortment of unsavory gangs. Tony can wander into gang-controlled sections in the map and pick a fight with a gang until he clears that areas’ leader. He can even purchase stores to use as fronts. Each store has its own side mission as well. For example, purchase the pawn shop and Tony has to make some illegal deliveries while being the owner of a drive-in theater Tony must get rid of the gang that uses the theater as a racetrack. You’ll be driving in the game as well and, while you can stop to jack pretty much any vehicle, taking a vehicle by force only means the cops will be on to you if you don’t flee the scene quickly.