![]() You earn points from defeated enemies to unlock new areas of the massive game world. It's a skeleton of a story that propels the single-player experience and gives you "reason" to place a fist squarely in a thug's face. You choose one of two characters (Jack or Leo), and switch between various characters as the tale unfolds. The Action Pack The game's set in a post-apocalyptic world where cybernetic technology is the norm and a cybernetic police force oversees a wrecked city plagued by gangs and hulking, reptilian mutants. I reviewed the Xbox 360 ($123.99 at Amazon) version, but Anarchy Reigns is also available on PlayStation 3. It's Platinum's most daring game to date and, for the most part, the developer manages to hit all its marks. That said, Anarchy Reigns stands as its own title thanks to a deeper-than-expected fighting engine that should appeal to both the button-mashers and hardcore types. Anarchy Reigns combines Power Stone's multi-tiered environments with Fist of the Northstar's post-apocalyptic urban chaos (and exploding defeated foes), adds a first-person shooter's massive and varied multiplayer modes, and coats it with the insane combat featured in Platinum Games' own God Hand and Mad World. Anarchy Reigns ($4.25 at Amazon), the latest title from the action masters at Platinum Games, is the Power Stone successor I've long desired. ![]()
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