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Amazon Minimum Age: 156 months
Binding: Video Game
EAN: 0047875108813
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Activision Inc.
Manufacturer: Activision Inc.
Model: 1000881
Platform: Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Activision Inc.
Studio: Activision Inc.






Editorial Review:

Editorial Review:
Looking for some good car combat? Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense introduces Dreamcast owners to their first vehicular combat game, and it's a worthy debut at that. Treacherous transportation options include futuristic cars and '70s relics, among other eclectic offerings. Each vehicle has a special weapon, and players can pick up these weapons, along with napalm, missiles, shields, and tire add-ons on each of the game's eight levels.

Taking place in the late 1970s (where the series debut, Vigilante 8, left off), two ex-Vigilantes--Convoy and Houston--have been kidnapped. Will their friends be able to save them? There are also numerous other subplots, including an escaped space chimp that chases an alien garbage man and a cybercop chase involving an evil oil baron.

Quest mode offers a unique story for each character. There are multiple endings to discover as well as multiple vehicles waiting to be unlocked upon completion of each level's three objectives. Vigilante 8: Second Offense features an arcade mode, a survival mode, and a multiplayer mode, where up to four friends can compete. --Robb Guido

Pros:
  • Same homicidal driving action from PlayStation version
  • Impressive graphics
Cons:
  • Control is more slippery than in the PlayStation version




Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Decent Twisted Metal Clone
Vigilante 8- 2nd Offence
Shortly after buying the short-lived Sega Dreamcast, I purchased this Twisted Metal rip-off. I enjoyed Twisted Metal and I figured this would be a nice addition to my collection. Vigilante 8 does a very good job in creating interesting levels and vehicles. Characters do not have a lot of depth to them, but they are interesting enough for you to keep playing this one.

Graphics- 8/10
As far as the Sega Dreamcast goes, Vigilante 8 had very good graphics. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - well good game but....
I bought mine from a seller named nutter678 and recieved it perfectly....FOR PLAYSTATION!i still play it i have evry system but DAMN brand new dreamcast and i cant get a game for it. good game though.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My Favorite Game Of All Time
Everything in this game is beyond amazing. I can honestly say this is my favorite game of all time. Not are the characters/cars very likeable and appealing, but the gameplay itself, as well as the graphics and levels just cannot be beat. This game really is beautiful and it's terrible that this is one of those forgotten games that people don't remember that much. But I still play it thouroughly, and it hasn't gotten old at all. And I've been playing it ever since i got it, which is probably sometime back ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - WOW, This is just as fun as Spawn
Spawn for dreamcast is an excellent game where you battle against other players using multiple weapons. Vigilante 8 is just about the same concept, but you use cars rather than people.

There are secret codes that make the game a lot more fun. You enter these codes on the options menu. There are codes for rapid fire, all secret cars, and all secret levels. These codes can be found on most game websites for free.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Best for 4 player fun
Vigilante 8 is a lot like Twisted Metal, but lacks, of course, the updated graphics in the more recent TM games. However, the 4 player head to head game is the one we always play when we have guests over. The learning curve isn't too steep, the physics are reliable, and overall it makes it competitive and fun for everyone. Also, the cooperative play is a joy. If I bought this game as an indvidual I would give it a so-so rating. But, for me, it's always been hard to find a solidly performing, fun multi ... Read More





 

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