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Lupin the Third - PlayStation 2

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About Lupin The Third - PlayStation 2

Product Description Fantastic heists, impossible escapes and busty brunettes - all in a day's work for everyone's favorite thief! The hunt is on! King Randolph II - The Sorcerer King, has hidden an enormous fortune deep within his castle, and it's yours for the taking! As Lupin, use stealth, disguises and your natural charm to pull-off the ultimate heist. You and your band of cohorts must solve puzzles and gather clues along the way, but watch out for Interpol Inspector Zenigata, and the lovely Fujiko - she might steal more than your heart! Play as ladies' man Lupin, gun-toting Jigen or sword-wielding samurai Goemon! Featuring original CGI cut scenes with voice-overs performed by the actual TV actors! Successfully complete the ultimate heist to unlock the multi-mode mini-game! From the Manufacturer Fantastic heists, impossible escapes, and busty brunettes--all in a day's work for anime's favorite thief. Play with all the style and panache of a British spy while committing crimes even the most accomplished cat-burglar would be proud of. Use disguises, stealth and of course the loot, to solve puzzles, gather clues and tackle obstacles. Will you reach the King's palace and its golden treasures? And watch out for the lovely Fujiko--she might steal more than your heart... Review Lupin's video game adventure is getting two bonus points just for having a cool, interesting license. The stealth gameplay is repetitive and unoriginal, sucking all of the cheeky fun from the Japanese franchise. Graphically, I suppose that the game is trying to replicate the stylish minimalism of the show, but it comes off as, at best, bland. This is a well below-average stealth/action snoozefest.Rated: 5.75 out of 10Editor: Lisa MasonIssue: February 2004Subscribe to Game Informer -- Game Informer Review