Hunt or be hunted in the searing heat of the desert in Deadly Creatures for Wii. Take control of a venomous tarantula and a lethal scorpion in this unique action-thriller and pit your wits against a world of dangerous predators.
Black widow spiders, snarling rats and vicious horned lizards are just a few of the hostile creatures who see you as a meal ticket and don’t plan on missing lunch! Fight your way through a range of environments, from the barren and arid Sonoran desert to the cold, metallic surrounds of a gas station, where you will face the ultimate predator – man. See the world through the eyes of an arachnid and piece together an epic tale of greed and betrayal from a totally new perspective.
Immerse yourself in the richly detailed landscape and hunt down some tasty insects for lunch when you get a bit peckish. When you’ve got eight legs, there are no restrictions on your movement, and the game features realistic gameplay, enabling you to crawl across the ceiling as easily as the floor.
Deadly Creatures debuts exclusively on Wii and the flexibility of the control system allows you to explore, attack and conquer with ease. The scorpion is a powerful assassin that uses a string of tactical strikes to paralyse the enemy, while the tarantula’s secret weapon is the element of surprise. Leap on foes from great distances and finish off a deadly attack with a lethal fang and web combo!
No wonder so many people are scared of spiders – go feed the fear in Deadly Creatures on Wii.
- Play as both a tarantula and a scorpion in a fight for survival.
- Use the unique Wii control system to navigate a 360 degree world crawling with predators.
- Uncover the treachery of man in an epic storyline.
- Battle through rich and detailed landscapes from an arachnid’s perspective.
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