Description: This is a copy of Metal Arms: Glitch in the system for the original Microsoft XBOX. This item will ship via USPS Ground Advantage in an padded envelope. Please refer to the pictures for the condition and feel free to reach out with any questions. Thank you. Information from Metal Arms Wiki: Metal Arms: Glitch in The System is the first, and so far only game in the Metal Arms franchise. It is a third-person action shooter developed by the now defunct Swingin' Ape Studios and published by Vivendi Universal and Sierra Entertainment on November 18, 2003 in North America for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was released on April 21, 2008 for Xbox 360 through Xbox Originals. Gameplay: Gameplay is in a third-person perspective. Over seventeen weapons are accessible to the player, most of which can be upgraded through the use of upgrade kits strewn about in various locations in the Campaign. The game provides a multitude of standard-fare shooter weapons, such as the flamethrowers, machine guns, and grenades to push through levels with brute force. It also includes the Control Tether, which allows the player to directly control enemy forces and use their own firepower against them. The game contains four difficulty modes, Easy, Normal, Hard, and Nuts of Steel. Although level design is linear, there is more than one way to complete objectives. Multiplayer: General Corrosive in multiplayer General Corrosive, the final boss and main enemy of the game, can also be unlocked for use in the multiplayer aspect of the game. Up to four players can compete in multiplayer mode in the Xbox and Gamecube versions of the game, but this number is limited to two in the PlayStation 2 version. The PlayStation 2 version contains an exclusive map called Mac Mines. There are seven modes of play: Bot Brawl - Comparable to Deathmatch. The first bot to gain a set number of kills wins. Team Bot Brawl - Similar to Bot Brawl, except players are split up into teams and share scores. Possession Melee - Players cannot directly attack other players, instead they must control or recruit other Bots to gain points. King of The Hill - Players must gain control of a certain place in the level for a selected amount of time in order to win. Moving Hill - Same as King of The Hill, but the control point moves. Tag - Players must "tag" (kill) a player. The killed player then becomes "it." Whoever has been "it" the least after a time limit expires wins. Reverse Tag - The objective is to become tagged by destroying an opponent and then staying that way for as long as possible. The game begins with four multiplayer levels unlocked, with the rest unlocked by finding set numbers of Secret or Speed Chips in the Campaign. Players can create custom-made game variants for use in multiplayer, which allows them to enable and disable certain modes and objects during gameplay. Setting: Metal Arms is set on a fictional planet known as Iron Star, which was built by an ancient race, known as the Morbots, out of scrap metal and space junk. The Morbots are rumored to inhabit Iron Star's core to the present day, where none of the surface dwellers dare venture, for fear of deactivation and destruction. As the life of Droids evolved, a renowned scientist known as Dr. Exavolt began experimenting with Droid technology, attempting to evolve Droid technology far beyond its current limits. One of his experiments ended in disaster, and inadvertently resulted in the tyrannical military mastermind known as General Corrosive. Corrosive began manufacturing a race of soldiers known as Milbots, or Mils for short, and enslaved the entire Droid race of Iron Star. Droids who rebelled against Corrosive were deactivated and recycled. Colonel Alloy, a former architect, established a hidden Droid settlement known as Droid Town, where he and the Droid Rebellion make their final stand against the Mils.
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Platform: Microsoft Xbox
Rating: T-Teen
Video Game Series: Metal Arms
MPN: S7186260
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
Game Name: Metal Arms: Glitch in the System
Unit Type: Unit
Region Code: NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Release Year: 2003
Manufacturer Warranty: N/A
Features: Manual Included, Multiplayer, Dolby Digital
Genre: Shooter, Action & Adventure
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States