Black

Black

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Release Date: February 24, 2006

Action, FPP, terrorism, FPS, shooters, Game Pass, EA Play, singleplayer

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The Black story takes you to Eastern Europe, where as one of the members of a special strike group you are fighting terrorism. You have at your disposal a standard arsenal, known from FPS games, with the difference that this time it has been truly "pampered".

* Overt Action - BLACK operatives do not hide in shadows or sneak behind walls waiting for the right time to engage their foe - they destroy the wall, the enemy, and anything else that gets in their way.

* The Guns Are the Stars - An explosive arsenal of bleeding-edge weaponry lets you experience the awe-inspiring power of the world's most exotic lethal firepower.

* If You Can See It, You Can Shoot It - Reduce cities to rubble in a world where virtually nothing is impervious to your bullets.

* Get Your Blood Pumping - Adrenaline is your friend. Visceral, destructive action sucks you deep into the gameplay as you blaze and blast your own path through open-ended environments.

* BLACK-Style Kills - Use destructible worlds and explosive objects to take out enemies in cover, frag multiple enemies at once, or just wreak massive destruction for its own sake.

Last updated on January 30, 2020

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Black Summary

Platforms:

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Xbox

Xbox

Developer: Criterion Games

Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.

Black System Requirements

Sony PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2

Supports: memory card 8 MB

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