Talk:Urban Chaos: Riot Response

Extra Infomation
Well I've updated this page plenty so hopefully others can get on board to? User:Stabby Joe

Only two members of T-Zero?
There's no way in hell millions of dollars were spent on two men. Even IF it was, they'd at least have a base...

Not to mention that the 'chopper pilot is a T-Zero member, too.

Just a pointer about the weapons
One trivia fact states that 'The Burners' could not be in possesion of the 'Israeli Tavor bullpup assault rifle, which is farfetched for them to have considering its price, and the fact that it is Israel's latest weapon'. The game never states a specific time so this is possible. It could be the near future or an alternate future...

More members of T-Zero
If you look on the case of the game, there appear to be more members of T-Zero. Maybe the developers were a little lazy in making additional members appear throughout the game?
 * It's implied in the game that there are other members. I thinks it's safe to assume that A: the members are in other places with the character cannot reach or see; and B: if there are supposed to be characters with Mason they are left unseen for the sake of gameplay. This is a video game after all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.18.200.173 (talk) 07:45, 14 April 2010 (UTC)

Location
The game is set 'in an unnamed modern (though presumably American) city'. It is I feel due to the numerous American flags present throughout the game and the fact police officers have a variation of the American flag on their clothing.
 * Also there is a car chase described in the game that ends at the Mexican border. If it were in Honduras the criminal would be extradited. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.18.200.173 (talk) 07:46, 14 April 2010 (UTC)

The facts about the Burners
This gang isn't just some to bit street gang they're well funded by a fortune 500 company run Oman Kang CEO of the international transportation company, "Shift It". Shift it is also throwing large amounts of money toward T-Zero whom is in a full scale war for the city. The irony is similar to what happened in Iran in the 1980s. With a world wide corporation this is why the burners have the Israeli Tavor bullpup assault rifle and as said in the game by Lani York urban combat training. This is what makes them more then just any run of the mill gang. 76.211.8.110 21:41, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

Possible Vandalisim
Is it just me who notices that this page has untrue info on it?

First of all, there are no gimps. That is made up. I played that level and nothing like that was on it.

Second, The names of some of the burners weapons are made up. There is no Pike Magnum or Loco Dayo Grenade launcher. The rifle is not named in the game. And there is no Taven Pistols.

Title Theme
I wanted to add the name of the song but I can't find any info about it. Does anyone know the name of that tune? It was something like "Just like a man, I am immune, to the disease..." or whatever. Chief of Naval Operations (talk) 10:26, 31 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Metro Riots - Modern Romance. Hazchem Remedy was also featured in this game, see: Antlered Man. 83.28.217.24 (talk) 03:16, 30 June 2024 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 02:38, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Relation to Urban Chaos
So is this game unrelated to the 1999 game Urban Chaos? If so, why was it given the same name? An explanatory sentence in the article would be handy, if anyone knows the answer. 82.26.12.162 (talk) 21:52, 13 January 2011 (UTC)