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By Lisa Lippard

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The Rock returns with a starring role in Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run, both in the movie and in the new game by Midway. It's hard to tell who should get top billing-Super Spy Alex Decker or his ultra-special vehicle, The Interceptor. The Interceptor is one hellacious vehicle, and it comes fully equipped with some hot firepower like a missile launcher and a machine gun to rip through adversaries and their vehicles. Weapons are not the Interceptor's secret to success rather, it is its ability to transform into several kinds of vehicles. Start out with a high-powered sports car and change to a sleek motorcycle. If the job requires it, take The Interceptor out on the water as a supercharged speedboat and handle your business.

Alex Decker is not a one-dimensional hero, he kicks ass even after he parks The Interceptor. Armed with the usual pistols, shotguns and submachine guns, Decker can take out lots of enemies, but for those pesky aerial assaults, there's always the rocket launcher to eliminate the problem. Once Decker is out of the car, the action is the third-person point-of-view, so it's easy to see the whole scene. He also uses brutal moves that are reminiscent of The Rock's former wrestling career. Opponents definitely get the bad end of the beat down when Decker delivers pain with cool-looking, crippling moves. Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run is a hot action game that is worth checking out.

Rating3.5 / 5
GenreAction
ConsolePS2, XBOX
PublisherMidway
HotThe vehicle, hand-to-hand combat
NotIt's a movie game

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