Ubi Soft Ships Charlie’s Angels for game

Ubi Soft announced the first ever Charlie's Angels video game is now available for the Nintendo GameCube at the suggested retail price of $29.99.

The action-fighting game based on the highly successful movies Charlie’s Angels and Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle will feature the likenesses and voices of Dylan, Natalie and Alex, played by DrewBarrymore, Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu, respectively.

“Charlie’s Angels is a great license with a cutting-edge style,” said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubi Soft Entertainment. “Our game will feature the same dynamic characters and sizzlingaction that has made the movie franchise the worldwide phenomenon it is today.”

Charlie’s Angels is an action-fighting game that lets players take control of each of Charlie’s glamorous Angels: Dylan, Natalie and Alex. Featuring a new and unique storyline, the Angels will goundercover to unravel a worldwide mystery and foil the devious plans of a criminal mastermind threatening to steal the world’s most famous monuments. Players will strike without warning, as they useclever disguises, tactical espionage and acrobatic martial arts to ensure a successful mission and the ultimate Charlie’s Angels experience.

Game features include:

– Featuring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, and Drew Barrymore: The movie cast unites to lend their likenesses, personalities and voices to the overall gaming experience.

– Embody All Three Angels: Take control of all three Angels (Dylan, Natalie and Alex) and switch between the characters “on-the-fly” to assist each other during missions. Each character’s individualsuccess or failure will affect the progression of the other two Angels.

– 32 Different Enemy Designs: Battle it out with more than 30 different enemy designs, each with their own distinctive weapons and fighting style.

– Worldwide Missions: Play through six huge missions that will send you to various locations from around the world including California, Alaska, Mexico and Scotland.

– Movie-Style Presentation — Taking cues from the Charlie’s Angels films, the same camera presentation puts players in the middle of the action and even utilizes the popular “slow motion” fightingsequences.

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