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The Getaway: Black Monday PS2

Sequel an excellent game, which is a mixture of shooting and car. The three heroes fight against the criminal world of London. They can choose from 14 types of weapons, licensed cars and 25 square miles of detailed representation of the capital of the Kingdom.

Action | TPP | vehicles | Gangster | TPS | shooters | PlayStation exclusive titles

The Getaway: Black Monday Release Date PS2

12November2004

developer: Team SOHO publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Official website

English language game language: English

With its mix of gritty, adult storyline, car chases, shoot-outs and a photo-realistic Central London, it's not surprising the original Getaway sold over 3 million copies. Now it's back, bigger, brassier and bloodier than ever before with the blockbuster sequel The Getaway: Black Monday.

Explore over 40 square kilometres of stunningly real London streets, including Trafalgar Square, Oxford Street and the Thames Embankment, all closely recreated from photographs and video footage of the areas. As the dark tale of London gangland unfolds, you'll explore the four corners of England's capital on foot and in a variety of vehicles, including Police motorbikes, Smart cars and the iconic red double-decker buses.

# Improves on the ground-breaking photo-realism of the original adding new locations such as the Thames river, the London Underground and the interiors of actual buildings for an even more 'real' London experience

# Three playable character - a cop, a thug and a thief

# Improved car physics and a greater selection of vehicles offer an even better ride

# Gritty, hard-hitting dialogue taken straight from the seedy underworld of London's violent gangland

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

User score: 7.8 / 10 based on 882 votes.

PEGI rating The Getaway: Black Monday

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty. Game contains depictions of violence.
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