Console | PSP |
Size | 518MB |
Developer & Publisher | FarSight Studios, Sierra Entertainment |
Genre | Action |
File Format | ISO |
Region | USA |
Released Date | October 8, 2006 |
Description
“Scarface – Money. Power. Respect.“ is a PlayStation Portable video game. It is built on the Al Pacino movie of 1983. There are single mode and multiplayer modes in this turn-based battle game. The game, set in Miami, mixes thrilling tasks like drug sales and area clashes with advanced planning. It accurately recreates the passion and style of the classic Scarface film, complete with multiplayer options and an attractive story.
Gameplay
Frank Lopez teaches Tony Montana the key concepts of the drug trade at the beginning of the game. Selling drugs and increasing the Lopez Cartel’s wealth, as well as utilizing brutality, fraud, and politics to deal with other cartels, are the two main components of the above game. The player is responsible for all other judgments; Frank will give Tony exact instructions and goals to achieve. Cocaine, heroin, and marijuana are included in the “dealing phase”; the street price of all depends on who guides the area in which it is delivered. Black market auctions are one way that providers of drugs can be bought from one another as cartels fight for the largest supply. The player can access more treatments for sale when they explore more land.
Alternatively, the player runs the danger of losing their investment. They also must set up drug labs and storage facilities for handling the medicines till they can be supplied. To generate sales, they also must recruit groups of “pushers” and “thugs” to secure the area from opponent cartels. They are also required to pay for improvements to their storehouses and laboratories and give bail money for passengers who the authorities have captured. Every transaction deducts money from the cartel’s bank account; if a player runs out of funds or fails to operate the cartel’s operations efficiently. Frank will dismiss them from leadership and the game will end.
Features
- Tony Montana, the well-known figure from the Scarface film is a playable character.
- The cartels will engage in regional battle during the “combat phase”.
- During the “dealing phase,” the participant can sell three different kinds of drugs – heroin, cocaine, and marijuana.
- One of the most vital elements of the game is the “Power Move” feature.
- Under the “Alliance” form cartels can also establish temporary agreements to prevent problems and break down profits from drug sales.
- To improve their illegal strength, players may manage assets including money, guns, and land.
- Many modes combine multiplayer fighting and single-player challenges for brutal gaming.
- In this game, players engage in fighting with other gangs in a scheme to seize control of Miami.
- Turn-based strategy elements require careful asset management and planning to succeed.
- Players undertake tactical activities and road fights to get power and land.