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Initial release date
  
18 January 2002

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Developers
  
Majesco, Graphic State

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Genre
  
First-person shooter

Platform
  
Game Boy Advance

Publishers
  
Majesco, THQ

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Release date(s)
  
NA: January 18, 2002 EU: February 15, 2002

Similar
  
Graphic State games, First-person shooter games

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Dark Arena is a first-person shooter video game for the Game Boy Advance. It was the first FPS game announced for the Game Boy Advance, but it was the fourth released. Another Game Boy Advance game, Cruis'n Velocity, used the same game engine.

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Story

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A training facility for soldiers was built on a small, isolated island. Genetic splicing was performed to create Genetically Engineered Organisms (GEOs), and when the security failsafes failed, the GEOs quickly took over the base. Then, Angelina Bradshaw (the main character) and her special operations team went to eradicate the threat, but they were pushed back into the center of the base, and Angelina is the only one left alive. She then knows that she has to reach a hangar on the outskirts of the island before a nuclear bomb goes off as a last resort to destroy the creatures.

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The game's ending depends on the difficulty set by the player. If the player plays on the Easy difficulty, Angelina dies in the hangar (The "Bad Ending"). If the player uses Medium, she barely escapes (The Medium Ending). Completing the game on Hard will have her escape with ease (The Good Ending).

Reception

Dark Arena received "mixed or average reviews" according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. The mixed reaction was primarily due to poor enemy AI and uninspired level design, but the game was also praised for having many nice touches often not included in pseudo-3D FPS, such as a sniper rifle with zoom functions and a guided missile. Many people regarded it as a Doom clone, as it had similar gameplay and level designers were recruited from the Doom modding community.

References

Dark Arena Wikipedia


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