Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn

Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn (2000)

by Sugar and Rockets, Activision, Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Shooter
Themes:Action, Warfare, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn, otherwise known as Chase the Express, is a video game created by Sugar and Rockets for the PlayStation, and released in 2000. On March 16, 2000 Activision announced that they had acquired the North American publishing rights to Sony Computer Entertainment's Japanese action-adventure game, Chase The Express. The game was then renamed Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn for the North American market.Show more
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I remember this one, action is plentiful, but you have to gather clues and solve puzzles to save the train before time runs out, not quite Syphon filter, not quite Metal gear, still very interesting.
user avatar@rjwoods101user avatar@rjwoods101
January 31, 2025
This game is a super fun one for it's age. It played very similar to resident evil. Think of resident evil syphon filter and metal gear solid kinda combined into one game.
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