Description Part platformer, part action shooter, CT Special Forces casts players in the role of the elite Counter-Terrorist Special Forces (CTSF) commando -- weapons experts, who are highly trained, heavily armed and ready to intervene in all the world's hot spots. The game offers three playable characters and two distinct modes: platform-action mode (ground missions) and shoot'em-up mode (air missions). Using state-of-the-art weaponry, including assault rifles, flame throwers, grenades, and rocket launchers, players battle themselves through 12 different levels, from a city in the jungle to snow-covered mountains. A link-up co-operative mode lets to players team up and fight side by side.
Special Features Platform-action and shoot'em-up modes together in the same game for the first time! Discover the explosive world of counter-terrorism on GBA and play the role of the most elite commandos. Sniper scope mode for the first time on GBA: feel what it's like to be a sniper lying in ambush! An assault rifle with laser scope: optimize your marksmanship using the latest military technology. 3 characters available depending on the missions: 2 shock troop counter-terrorists and an Apache helicopter pilot. Pilot the heavily armed Apache helicopter: capable of hitting the most diverse targets, on the ground as well as in the air. A profusion of realistic weaponry and equipment: shotgun, assault rifle, rocket launcher, flame thrower, grenades, grappling hook and parachute. All the state-of-the-art weapons of the best military units in the world! Travel to the world's hot spots through twelve game levels divided into 4 different geographical zones (desert, mountains, cities, tropics). A cooperative mode lets you play two-player missions using the Link Cable. Even two of you may not be enough to face the terrorist hordes! Heavily equipped warlords (Big Bosses) to take on at the end of each battle zone.
Warnings Mild Realistic Violence
| Details | | Players: | 1-2 | | Controller: | Gamepad | | Memory Card: | y (0)
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