SAS: Anti-Terror Force

SAS: Anti-Terror Force (2005)

by Atomic Planet Entertainment, Davilex Games
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action
Story:SAS: Anti Terror Force is an Action game, developed by Atomic Planet Entertainment and published by Davilex, which was released in Europe in 2005. The world has become a dangerous place. Join the British SAS specialist anti-terror unit, take command of your squad and combat this international evil. After a brief but intense training at HQ embark on secret assault missions in Europe. Rescue the prime-minister and his staff at Number 10 Downing Street, the German Chancellor from the occupied Kanzler Amt in Berlin or the French President from the Elysee Palace in Paris. Use your wit to plan an effective assault, eliminate the terrorists and safely rescue the hostages! - Multiple missions, strategic planning, freeing hostages and eliminating terrorists - Play a member of the elite anti-terror units GSG-9 (Germany), SAS (UK) or GIGN (France) - Use a vast range of authentic weapons - Real world locations: 10 Downing street, Elysee Palace, Paris, The private yacht of the Queen, Gibraltar, Berlin, Kanzler Amt and a Nuclear Bunker - Different play modes: Fire and’ Forget, Chicken Run, Last Man Standing and Endurance modes ensure hours upon hours of thrilling gaming fun. - Command a team of 4 in your squad, switching between characters at any time.Show more
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