Marc Ecko’s Getting Up – Contents Under Pressure

Console PS2 (Download Emulator)
Publisher Atari , Inc.
Genre Action , Adventure
Region EU , US
Views 2,827
Downloads 2,639
Released NA: February 14, 2006
EU: February 24, 2006
File size 1.16 G
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The urban graffiti artist Trane needs your help to rise to prominence in the action-adventure game Contents Under Pressure, which features stealth and fighting elements. It would be best to build your identity as an artist in the oppressed city of New Radius by laying down tags, burners, and whole pieces, but other crews and the police enforcement (Civil Conduct Keepers) are always on your heels. In addition to this, you will find a conspiracy that has been plaguing the city.

The game follows a story-based structure with a linear progression of levels. The majority of the missions contain elements of platforms and need you to place artwork, which can range from simple tags and stickers to intricate pieces with full color, lettering, and characters, on places that are frequently difficult to access. Trane can perform various punch and kick combos, employ grips, embarrass other artists, and interact with the environment because it is not a friendly atmosphere. Markers, brushes, cans, and rollers are all part of your collection of art supplies. Your black book will contain all available pieces, and as you play, new styles will become accessible to you.

The phrase “working your way up the scene” alludes to the process of advancing in the scene as well as the “Get In, Get Up, and Get Out” philosophy, which states that to succeed, you must first get access to restricted areas, then climb to high places where your work can be viewed, and then escape without being discovered. When employing Intuition, one can follow favorable locations as colored clouds.

The clothes mogul Marc Ecko, also the founder of the suburban designer label Ecko, had the idea for the game, and he designed it to pay homage to the culture of graffiti and its history—several talented artists, including Cope2, Futura, and Seen, supplied artwork for the game.

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