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The first State of Emergency was released on PS2, PC and Xbox in Feb. 2002. It was developed by VIS Entertainment as a budget title and published by Rockstar. This was one of Rockstar's controversial "bad boy" titles like Grand Theft Auto; the breakthrough hit GTA III was released just a few months before SoE. Melee combat was decent, but with poor animations and no interpolation. It also had online multiplayer. SoE garnered a [https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/state-of-emergency 71 on Metacritic], just two points lower than Oni's PC release. There was a less-successful sequel, State of Emergency 2.
The first State of Emergency was released on PS2, PC and Xbox in Feb. 2002. It was developed by VIS Entertainment as a budget title and published by Rockstar. This was one of Rockstar's controversial "bad boy" titles like Grand Theft Auto; the breakthrough hit GTA III was released just a few months before SoE. Melee combat was decent, but with poor animations and no interpolation. It also had online multiplayer. SoE garnered a [https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/state-of-emergency 71 on Metacritic], just two points lower than Oni's PC release. There was a less-successful sequel, State of Emergency 2.


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!align="center"|Official trailer
!align="center"|Teaser trailer (streaming MOV, 7.5 MB)
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!Hector Soldado AKA Spanky
!Hector Soldado AKA Spanky
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==In-game footage==
==In-game footage==
For those who can't access the [https://web.archive.org/web/20201112033229/http://www.rockstargames.com/stateofemergency/ official Flash site], or hate it for some reason.
For those who can't access the [https://web.archive.org/web/20201112033229/http://www.rockstargames.com/stateofemergency/ official Flash site], or hate it for some reason. [Warning: Table of movies has been hidden due to broken links. Please fix! -Iritscen]
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|[https://www.rockstargames.com/stateofemergency/movies/strategy5.mov Spanky+Minigun]
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==State of Emergency 2==
==State of Emergency 2==
The sequel was eventually released in Feb. 2006, but has a [https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/state-of-emergency-2 Metacritic score of 44]. Apparently it was developed by the same team as the first game until they went bankrupt — at which point development was finished by DC Studios and the game was published by SouthPeak Interactive. It didn't seem to add anything new to the gameplay of the first title.
The sequel was eventually released in Feb. 2006, but has a [https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/state-of-emergency-2 Metacritic score of 44]. Apparently it was developed by the same team as the first game until they went bankrupt — at which point development was finished by DC Studios and the game was published by SouthPeak Interactive. It didn't seem to add anything new to the gameplay of the first title.