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DareDevil - PS2

"The first game to feature one of Marvel Comics most popular superheroes. Daredevil is Matt Murdoch,..."

Publisher: THQ
Developer: 5000 ft inc
Released: 01 Jan 1970
Genre Strategy
Platform

The first game to feature one of Marvel Comics most popular superheroes. Daredevil is Matt Murdoch, a lawyer who was accidentally blinded by radioactive waste – an accident that may have taken his sight but also heightened his remaining senses to superhuman levels.
Having seen his father, a once proud Boxer, killed by villains, Daredevil has sworn to make his home safe by battling the scum of Hells Kitchen – by day as Lawyer Matt Murdoch but at night as the justice seeking Daredevil.
Daredevil can tell whether you are armed by smelling the gunpowder in the bullets, hear a heartbeat from metres away and can read by feeling ink on a page.

  • Guide Daredevil as he tries to uncover two mysteries – who has kidnapped his best friend Foggy Nelson and what part has his former love Elektra had in the apparent death of Gangster Leader Kingpin
  • Based upon the classic comic series but using costume designs from the upcoming movie.
  • Use Daredevils signature weapon – his cane that transforms into a club and a grappling hook.
  • Battle Daredevil’s known enemies – the Hitman Bullseye, The deadly but sexy female Assassin Elektra and the triad gangs of New York
  • A 3rd person perspective game that takes the player through Daredevil’s neighbourhood – Hells Kitchen in NewYork.
  • Utilise Daredevils amazing acrobatic skills as well as his heightened senses – “Shadow Mode” will allow the player to “see” in the way Daredevil does, revealing hidden aspects such as bullet vortexes and scent trails.

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