New media: Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix
Eidos releases a handful of new screenshots from its chopper combat game for the PlayStation 2.
In commemoration of the launch of its official Thunderstike: Operation Phoenix Web site, Eidos has released several new screenshots from the PlayStation 2 version of the game. In Thunderstrike, players assume the role of a chopper pilot for an antiterrorist group hoping to thwart a worldwide terrorist strike. There will be seven campaigns included in the final game, and each campaign will be split into three to six missions. Bonus missions will be unlocked as players accomplish specific objectives in the primary missions.
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix is currently scheduled for release in September. Check out Eidos' official Thunderstrike Web site by clicking here.
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Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix
- Publisher(s): Eidos Interactive
- Developer(s): Core Design Ltd.
- Genre: Action
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