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As the millenium draws to a close, a malevolent cult of the Fallen lurks in the shadows and sewers of Union City...waiting. Their unholy mission is to fulfill an ancient prophecy of apocalypse. Crime and subversion are their tools to wrest control of the city. Now gangas, hardened criminals, and violent cultists roam the streets looking for trouble to cause. As D’Arci Stern, a tough as nails UCPD rookie cop, you use her martial arts prowess and infiltration skills to unlock the diabolical intentions of the Fallen cult. Her only ally in an unfair fight against criminality is Roper, UCPD informant and ex-Special Forces grunt. Obsessively driven to purge the world of the Fallen menace, Roper speaks softly but carries a big shotgun.
Urban Chas throws you feet first into the cold, corrupt heart of a modern urban jungle at the turn of the millenium. To succeed you’ll need a deadly combination of stealth, physical agility, and martial arts skills as you interact with the city around you. Complete freedom to explore every area is granted and this freedom extends to gameplay - the future is in your hands as you fight to reclaim your city from the madness of the Fallen cult.

Minimum system requirements: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7, 1.8 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM (1 GB recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), 2GB HDD, Mouse, Keyboard.
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Posted on 2012-09-11 08:41:16 by
MichiGen:
...and also Driver of course, but you wasn't able to go out of the car in Driver at that time. I remember this game from PS 1, it was really underrated, probably because the controls were not so good. But otherwise, this game is an awesome experience. When I first played it on old PS 1 I was so amazed how many possibilities are in this game.
The map is huge, you can drive anyread more car, you can climb up any building and of course fight the criminals... and then give them shackles. You are on the other side of the law than in GTA, but that doesn't mean that you can't do wrong things if you just want to have some evil fun. The atmosphere and soundtrack are really great in Urban Chaos, if you like sandbox GTA style games, I can't recommend this enough to you.
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Posted on 2012-09-11 08:35:53 by
apsham:
Oh man.
It might not look like much these days, but before Grand Theft Auto III - this was the sandbox that I spent hours and hours in. Just a great mix of gameplay, amazing levels that are worth exploring in full detail and some great mechanics. I'll be picking this up as soon as possible!
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Posted on 2012-09-11 07:34:33 by
PeterD23:
This game scared the crap out of me when I was younger, I'm not gonna lie. But when I look at it now, I see this game has a brilliantly dark atmosphere to it, something which quite a lot of games today are lacking in. The music is brilliant, the gameplay is smooth and solid, and this game is just a true thrill to play.
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