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Scarface: The World Is Yours (2006) -- PC CD-Rom, PS, Xbox
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Overview

User Rating:
8.3/10   752 votes
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Writers:
Dennis Detwiller (additional writing)
Pete Low (writer)
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Release Date:
October 2006 (USA) more
Plot:
You play as the ruthless Cuban gangster Tony Montana. Sosa took everything you had and you are going to get it all back. Tony continues too buy buissness'. He continues to deal drugs. He continues on his quest to kill Sosa. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 nomination more
User Reviews:
Oh dear, another licenced game. (PC version) more (8 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

André Sogliuzzo ... Tony Montana (voice)

Steven Bauer ... The Sandman (voice) (also archive footage)

Robert Loggia ... Narrator / Civilian (voice) (also archive footage)
Al Israel ... (voice) (also archive footage)

James Woods ... George Sheffield (voice)

Ice-T ... (voice)

Cheech Marin ... Gaspar Gomez (voice)

Tommy Chong ... Hippie (voice)

Anthony Anderson ... Drug Dealer (voice)

Michael York ... Jerry the Banker (voice)
Vida Guerra ... Femme Fatale (voice)

Jay Mohr ... Jimmy (voice)

Ricky Gervais ... Englishman (voice)

Oliver Platt ... (voice)
Louis Freese ... (voice) (as B-Real)

Diora Baird ... Femme Fatale (voice)

Jillian Barberie ... Veronica - Femme #5 (voice)

Ahmed Best ... (voice)
Chop ... (voice)
José Coronado ... Babylon Club Manager (voice)

Robert Davi ... (voice)

Alex Désert ... (voice)

Kevin Dillon ... (voice)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. ... (voice)

Jerry Ferrara ... Hotel Manager (voice)
Gichi Gamba ... (voice)

Meagan Good ... Femme Fatale (voice)

Willa Holland ... (voice)

Daniel Dae Kim ... (voice)
Lemmy ... Arms Dealer (voice)

Robert LaSardo ... (voice)

Ling Bai ... U-Gin Bar Manager (voice)

Tommy Lee ... Record Store Owner (voice)

Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ... Babylon Club Doorman (as Tiny Lister)

Roma Maffia ... (voice)

Bam Margera ... Liquor Store Owner (voice)
Angie Martinez ... Civilian (voice)

Jack McGee ... (voice)

Jason Mewes ... (voice)

Huey Morgan ... (voice)
Noreaga ... (voice) (as N.O.R.E.)
Ivy Queen ... (voice)

Michael Rapaport ... Drug Dealer / Henchman (voice)

Amanda Righetti ... Femme Fatale (voice)
Rohff ... (voice)

Michael Rooker ... (voice)

Richard Roundtree ... Oakley Drive-In Owner (voice)

Miguel Sandoval ... (voice)

Rodrigo Santoro ... (voice)
Senen Reyes (as Sen Dog)

Brenda Strong ... (voice)
Cree Summer ... (voice)

Wilmer Valderrama ... (voice)

Rick Yune ... (voice)

Elliott Gould ... Stein Jewellery Owner (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Carlos Ferro ... Felix / Colombian #4 (voice)

Cesar Garcia ... Body guard

André Gordon ... Jamaican Cop (voice)
James C. Mathis III ... Donut king (voice)
Dylan Rhymer ... Dick Hackney (voice)

Peter Mark Vasquez

Steve Wilcox ... Alfonso Diaz
Carrie Ann Zronik ... Various Characters (voice)
Edith Bowman ... (voice) (uncredited)

Jordi Caballero ... Hispanic Big Drug Supplier (voice) (uncredited)

Michael Dobson ... (voice) (uncredited)

Peter Emshwiller ... Lieutenant Nacho (voice) (uncredited)
Ángel Salazar ... Chi Chi (archive footage) (uncredited)
Kim Shattuck ... Aspiring Singer (voice) (uncredited)
Paul Shenar ... Alejandro Sosa (archive footage) (uncredited)

Richard Side ... Pablo (voice) (uncredited)
Andrea Zafra ... Femme Fatale (voice) (uncredited)
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Dennis Detwiller  additional writing
Pete Low  writer
David McKenna  screenplay
Dylan Rhymer  additional writing

Produced by
Tom Gastall .... associate producer
John Melchior .... executive producer
Cam Weber .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Marc Baril 
 
Casting by
Chris Borders 
Rona Mercado 
 
Art Department
Dennis Detwiller .... designer
Murray McCarron .... artist
 
Sound Department
Bo Bennike .... dialog editor
Rob Bridgett .... lead sound director
Rik Elliott .... sound recordist
Will Files .... assistant sound designer
James Fonnyadt .... dialog editor
James Fonnyadt .... sound editor
Adam Gejdos .... sound director
Kyle Gray .... sound design intern
David Hunter .... digital support
Steve Kutay .... dialog editor
Leff Lefferts .... digital support
Juan Peralta .... sound mixer
Rich Seitz .... dialogue editor
Tony Sereno .... sound mix technician
Mac Smith .... sound effects editor
Randy Thom .... sound designer
 
Visual Effects by
Libbey Coghlan .... editor / vfx artist (as Libby Coghlan)
Dongho Lee .... animator
Anthony Mabin .... compositing supervisor
Craig McPherson .... lead animator
Michael Mussellam .... digital effects artist
 
Animation Department
Harry Ahn .... animator
 
Editorial Department
Nathaniel Park .... editor: main title sequence
Ken Yankee .... special segments editor
 
Music Department
Shawn Pierce .... score mixer
 
Other crew
Chris Borders .... voice-over director
Simon Clowes .... title co-designer: main titles
Dan Doberne .... game tester
Tom Gastall .... associate producer
Alex Gold .... game tester
Rob King .... voice-over director
Seth Kleinberg .... producer: main titles
Mike Lane .... client services
Trevor Matsudaira .... special playtester
Chris McCue .... game tester
Carlos Moran .... game tester
Philippe Paquet .... technical director
Raymund Pineda .... game tester
Eva Porter .... client services
Domonic Prince .... special playtester
Jennifer J. Raymond .... special playtester (as Jen Johnson)
Lisa Roth .... production associate
Donavon Stinson .... motion capture talent
Andrea Toyias .... talent coordinator
Aurora Cano Ubiña .... game tester
 

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Sound Mix:
Dolby (Surround Pro Logic II)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
An advertisement reading "Shaft week" can be seen outside the Oakley Drive-in Theater, Richard Roundtree, who voices the owner of the Oakley Drive-In Theater owner played Detective John Shaft in Shaft (1971), et al, in the 1970's. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: Although the game is set in 1983, quite a few of the songs featured on the soundtrack weren't released until long afterward. more
Quotes:
Liquor Store Owner: We got liquor in the front and poker in the rear. more
Movie Connections:
References Scarface (1932) more
Soundtrack:
I'm Hot Tonight more

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53 out of 57 people found the following review useful.
Oh dear, another licenced game. (PC version), 9 October 2006
8/10
Author: J McClane from United Kingdom

The licecned games tend to be pretty poor as the developers know it will sell purely on the fact it's based on a popular film/TV show. Then adding to that the dreaded "GTA clone", cos let's be honest here NO ONE can pull off a GTA -esque game other than Rockstar North. So it already has a lot to live up to.

Quick, the backstory....You play as Tony Montana in events set after the end of the film. Fans of the film will know that is pretty much impossible. But this game goes the "what if?" route by offereing what could have been if the film had ended differently. So this works as a kind of "psuedo-sequel" to the picture. Anyway, Tony has lost everything he built up in the movie and is now left back where he started, at the bottom of the pile. Tony wants vengeance on those that wronged him, and he wants his empire back too....game on!

While this will be compared to GTA (mianly Vice City)...I think that is unfair. This does have the bare basics gameplay that GTA has...but at the same time it's also very different. GTA has always had a very cartoon, over the top style to it. This game is much more realistic as it takes place in the same universe invented by the film. Your basic GTA standard clone style gameplay is here, run around a free-roaming city, steal cars, etc. But it also adds some nice "new" ideas too. I'll not bore you with the basic gameplay style, if you have played 1 GTA clone...you have played them all. So I'll get straight into some of the interesting features this game offers. The side missions are very varied. As you lose everything Tony "earnt" in the movie, you have to rebuild his empire from the ground up....including his mansion. When you do finally get it back...it's a dump (due the the events at the end of the film and the start of the game), so you have to renovate it and get it back up to a high standard. And you do this by spending money on items and furniture which you can place around the mansion. A nice little diversion on the violence the game does contain. You can also buy new cars that you keep and can call a driver to deliver to you as and when you need them. Adding to these you can also hire staff in the shape of henchmen, hire an assassin and even take control of them too...makes a change from being Tony. All of these things help build you reputation and respect so you rise from the gutter back to the top. There are also things like street racing sub-missions and others (just like every other GTA clone). Drug deals, deliveries, etc...all here too. Take out rival gangmembers to "clean up" the streets leaving them open for Tony to take over. You can even buy bussineses as "fronts" for what is really going on, but these are left open for attacks from rivals...so you can upgrade them with added security.

Speaking of attacks, the aiming system is really good too. You don't just lock on and shoot at the enemy. You can aim at individual body parts and each part has a different effect. Shot the leg and the guys will be limping, shot the arm and you'll find their aim impaired, shoot the head and well...you get the idea. You can even aim low and shoot their "cojones"...oww. Then there is this thing called "balls"...which Tony has in spades. Kill some bad guys and do a Tony -esque taunt, you get "balls". Do some dangerous but skillful driving, you get "balls". Once the "balls" meter is full, you can unleash it in only a way Tony can do, a screaming, rage fueled blowout of a bender "Say hello to my little friend". Something else done differently (and better) than GTA are the police chases. The AI of the police is very good. And you can actually out-run and out-drive them via skill. Makes the game much more interesting as well as the chases.

But one of the things I LOVE about this game is Tony himself. The developers not only make him look and sound like Tony from the movie (dispite no Al), but he also "acts" like him too. Every mannerism Movie Tony had, Game Tony also has. The way he walks, talks, his taunts. Everything that made Tony Montana such a great movie character has been duplicated in game form....right down to little details like the tattoo on his hand. All of which just adds to the charm of this game. You can even have really impressive converstions with the endless NPCs within the game...and each converstion will be different. Go to a bar and try to pick up some girls in the way only Tony Montana can pull off..."You want some Ice cream?". It's pointless...but really good fun. They have even included Tony's "morals" from the film. Yes Tony is a bad man...but he still had standards, like not killing random people and only those that desereve to die. So in the game, you can not go around on a murderous rampage killing inoccent bystanders...well not as Tony anyway. Another little touch I like.

Overall, this is a great game. Sure it has it's flaws, all games do. But for the chance to play as Tony Montana...this game is pure genius just for that alone. It's by far one of the better GTA clones and also one of the better licenced games too. Gamers will love the game. Fans of the film and games will just adore it even more. There is plenty to see and do outside of the main story, you really get your money's worth here.

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