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24: The Game

Feb 28, 2006

Main game

3.18 average rating based on 28 ratings

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CTU is investigating a series of terrorist attacks in the Los Angeles area ranging from an assassination attempt on the vice president to the kidnapping of the chairman of a highly profitable corporation. CTU identifies Peter Madsen, a former employee of Jack Bauer, as the leader of the terrorist cell responsible for the attacks on Los Angeles. What remains unknown to CTU is that the attacks have been arranged by an old enemy who plans on smuggling nuclear weapons into the hands of Middle Eastern terrorist networks. Jack Bauer must shoot, drive, and interrogate his way to the truth behind … More
CTU is investigating a series of terrorist attacks in the Los Angeles area ranging from an assassination attempt on the vice president to the kidnapping of the chairman of a highly profitable corporation. CTU identifies Peter Madsen, a former employee of Jack Bauer, as the leader of the terrorist cell responsible for the attacks on Los Angeles. What remains unknown to CTU is that the attacks have been arranged by an old enemy who plans on smuggling nuclear weapons into the hands of Middle Eastern terrorist networks. Jack Bauer must shoot, drive, and interrogate his way to the truth behind the attacks. Less
Release Dates
Feb 28, 2006 (North_America)
PlayStation 2
Mar 17, 2006 (Europe)
PlayStation 2
Apr 22, 2006 (Australia)
PlayStation 2
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LeoKings777
LeoKings777 updated their status Aug 13, 2023
LeoKings777 updated their status Aug 13, 2023

Great game, took me back to the world of Jack Bauer, was just like watching the show

EjKejEj
EjKejEj updated their status Jan 3, 2023
EjKejEj updated their status Jan 3, 2023

A sandbox third-person shooter, more like one of many GTA clones that were popular around that time, based on TV series (which I didn't watch). On a technical level, it's very ambitious: great presentation (both graphically and soundwise), levels are massive without loading screens (which is not expected), an open world in which driving sequences are happening, obligatory minigames in which you do interrogations and all computer "hacking" stuff, attention to small detail is also there (various visual effects such as multi-perspective cutouts and post-processing effects; ragdoll physics; dead bodies don't disappear, etc.). On paper, it all sounds very nice. Just on paper though. The game suffers from many problems: choppy framerate, basic gameplay elements are terrible (shooting mechanics, even though they are similar to 007:Everything or Nothing; driving physics, camera system, etc.). Overall it feels like a bad PS2 port of a PS3 game.