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I’m sort of at a loss on this one. I’ve never been an avid fan -- or even really a player -- of RPGs (role playing games). I think I owned one of the Final Fantasy games for the first PlayStation, and I was totally perplexed so I didn’t play it very long.
And it’s with all of that in mind that I bring you Barkley Shut Up and Jam: Gaiden, as first spotted on Joystiq. If you’re wondering about the name, it’s an homage to Barkley: Shut Up And Jam and Barkley Shut Up And Jam 2 (and I’m guessing Ninja Gaiden). Check out the teaser and download the free game here.
[quote="Tales of Game’s"]The Great B-Ball Purge of 2041, a day so painful to some that it is referred to only as the "B-Ballnacht". Thousands upon thousands of the world's greatest ballers were massacred in a swath of violence and sports bigotry as the game was outlawed worldwide. The reason: the Chaos Dunk, a jam so powerful its mere existence threatens the balance of chaos and order. Among the few ballers and fans that survived the basketball genocide was Charles Barkley, the man capable of performing the "Verboten Jam"...
Flash forward 12 years to the post-cyberpocalyptic ruins of Neo New York, 2053. A Chaos Dunk rocks the island of Manhattan, killing 15 million. When the finger is put on the aging Charles Barkley, he must evade the capture of the B-Ball Removal Department, led by former friend and baller Michael Jordan, and disappear into the dangerous underground of the post-cyberpocalypse to clear his name and find out the mysterious truth behind the Chaos Dunk. Joined by allies along the way, including his son Hoopz, Barkley must face the dangers of a life he thought he gave up a long time ago and discover the secrets behind the terrorist organization B.L.O.O.D.M.O.S.E.S.[/quote]
Evidently, this thing has been in the works for a while, judging from the comments on YouTube. I only played it for a few minutes, but with a storyline like that, it’s worth a shot, right?
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