Genre: Shooter
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Violence
Trigger Man
Genre: Shooter
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
Release Date: September 28, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Violence
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Trigger Man

Trigger Man is a third person, mission-based action/adventure game that immerses you in the role of an underworld hit man. Trigger Man takes players to the seamy loading docks and glitzy casinos that are frequented by the "capos", "consiglieri" and the "made men" of two warring families. Featuring eight different missions, which require a deadly mixture of cunning stealth and brute force to survive, each mission has checkpoints where the player can save the game during the mission without having to replay the entire mission. Players will need to outfit themselves with the tools of the trade from body armor and over 14 weapons, to silencers to make the "hit".


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Editions

Trigger Man (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: September 28, 2004
Publisher: Crave Entertainment

ESRB T for Teen Violence

Also available on: Xbox, GameCube

Specifications

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Features

  • Eight mobster missions: In the name of the Coladangelo Family, engage in the destruction of rival gang operations, intimidation or assassination of witnesses and rival mob leaders, and wounding a "soldier" here and there as a message to his boss.
  • Realistic locales: Search through deserted loading docks, duke it out in a fine Italian restaurant or scour a casino for your prey. There are many locations for your enemies to hide.
  • Knife-cam: Use a special throwing knife to rub out your enemies silently from a distance. When you throw a knife, a first-person camera attaches to it and allows you to "steer" as it flies toward your victim.

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