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Bruce is a Great White Shark and the controlled character of Jaws: Unleashed. He is a massive, destructive creature with no care for others. His only intentions are to wreak havoc and get his revenge upon the human race. In Jaws: Unleashed, he is a shark that was lured by Environplus Seaseekers. Being lured, he arrives at Amity Island and causes mayhem. He gets captured to be searched and then.
At the time of release, Jaws Unleashed was a budget game and the visuals have a budget look to them that is for sure. The underwater world is not bad at all with shipwrecks, reefs, and plenty of aquatic life to look at and eat. It is the human characters that look super weird and low quality. Jaws unleashed free download - Jaws PDF Creator, Unleashed Screensaver, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: Ultimate Sith Edition Patch, and many more programs.
Description of Jaws: Unleashed Windows
If you haven't played Jaws: Unleashed or want to try this action video game, download it now for free! Published in 2006 by Majesco Entertainment Company, Jaws: Unleashed (aka 大白鲨, Sole Predator, Les Dents de la Mer, Der weisse Hai: Das Spiel) is still a popular licensed title title amongst retrogamers, with a whopping 4.5/5 rating.
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Comments and reviews
kion2020-11-030 point
I know it says 1 hour pls fix
khnk2222020-08-110 point
I can't get the game to run after trying to run as administrator and with windows compatibility for Windows XP. The game will consistently crash to desktop after I choose graphic settings and launch and I can only select my integrated graphics card when choosing my card, my dedicated graphics card is never available to select. What can I do to get it to run?
LETHAL2020-07-201 point
yep it works SMOOOOTH even tho i have a hp mini 210 notebook 2008 model. this games working like a charm. just download the ISO file and extract it to a folder and you are all set.
Thanks myabandonware..
danish2020-06-251 point
his open i play, yes.
Robert Jaws2020-05-29-1 point
This website is the shit guys! :D. I was able to find Battle Realms, Stubbs the Zombie and now even Jaws Unleashed. Games I thought I'd never play again in my life. And for me on Windows 10 it worked almost perfectly. I only had no audio the first time playing, but that was most likely a problem with my external sound drive. After restarting my PC it worked fine.
The game even supports 1920x1080 widescreen resolution, and you can choose to use a gamepad, though I have not tried that. The controls with mouse and keyboard are a little strange, and the mouse sensitivity way to high. So consider turning that down a notch and turn off that awful inverted camera axis if you plan on playing with a mouse.
For those of you wondering how to install the game, it's pretty easy:
1. Download the Iso from here.
2. Open the Iso with any kind of Iso reader/mounter (e.g. Daemon Tools or PowerISO)
3. Extract/copy all the data from the Iso into a folder on your PC. (No need to mount anything!)
If the Iso format is unclear to you, try to imagine that you just downloaded a virtual DVD (the ISO-image), which now still has to be installed, like every other game.
4. So simply start the 'Setup' application from the data you just extracted from the Iso. (Don't try to start the 'Setup' while in Daemon Tools or whatever, since that just might cause problems during installation)
5. Go install the game wherever you want on your PC, and you should be good to go!
On my (quite old) Windows 10 PC, I didn't even need to run the game in compatibility mode, it just worked. (Bethesda, go take notes!)
6. Now go enjoy the original 'Maneater' and have fun cleaning up the water :]
milik2020-05-233 points
games goes black screen then close :/ sadly was one of my most memorable game
XDNA_POISON2020-05-181 point
aye is this legit or nah
gloobis2020-04-020 point
fun game, even though the controls are a bit weird and clunky sometimes it's still pretty fun and i'm glad i finally got to play it. if you are thinking about getting this game one think i do have to say is that the controls are a bit weird, your camera moves with the shark and there is no way to move it independently but over all great game.
TrumpJizz692020-02-29-1 point
works great lmao i love this game. im playing it on my mac using bootcamp, so this will probably work on anything. just follow the installer instructions and itll work
trex2020-02-200 point
time is 2h!!!!!!!!
Sucepute2020-02-081 point
The game isn't opening at all !
Jay2019-10-023 points
does this really download jaws unleashed?
maksyyo2019-08-300 point
it looks cool
Great White2019-07-020 point
This game is alot of fun to play and it runs very well on windows 10 without any problems
nour2019-06-15-1 point
i really like it
ElsieIsAGamer2019-06-143 points
I'm new to this website and I'm having trouble figuring out how to install and run any of these games.. Well I know how I just don't know why it isn't working. I'm downloading this game right now and I want to play it but if it's anything like the other games I've downloaded it might not be easy for me. I don't know if I'm missing something or overlooking an obvious solution but I just wanna play these games.
nour2019-06-111 point
i really want to play this game
me2019-05-098 points
it dosen't open. when i open it it closes.
frankiebaby2019-04-081 point
idk if this works but ok
dfrene2019-04-050 point
this game is cool and the site helped me to downloud jaws thank you abandonware
Jaws2018-12-271 point
i think this game is going to be good for my first time playing it..
Nducho2018-12-050 point
Have bonds Nducho Vongano
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Developer(s) | Appaloosa Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Majesco Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Cris Velasco Tommy Tallarico |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows |
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Jaws Unleashed is a 2006 action-adventurevideo game inspired by the 1975 film Jaws. It was developed by Appaloosa Interactive and published by Majesco Entertainment. The game features open world gameplay, with the player assuming control of a large great white shark and being able to roam freely throughout the water, feeding on other animals and humans, while destroying everything in its path. Jaws Unleashed was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox and PlayStation 2.
Plot[edit]
30 years after the events of the first film, Amity Island is growing, making corporate connections with prestigious companies like Environplus to improve the island's economy. The increased population around the island and industrial activity has also attracted Earth's most fearsome creature and the game's main character: Jaws, an enormous, 35 ft (11 m) great white shark. When the son of Environplus CEO Steven Shaw is eaten by the ferocious beast, Shaw hires renowned shark hunter Cruz Raddock to track down and kill the shark. Meanwhile, marine biologist Michael Brody tries to capture the shark for research. Players are introduced to the controls and abilities of Jaws in a tutorial, where the player kills several divers, learns to attack swimmers at a beach, and must destroy a set of docks. Brody shows up at this point, captures Jaws, and transports him to Amity's marine theme park, similar to SeaWorld.
Jaws is put in a holding tank, where Brody, Vaughn, and Shaw argue about what to do with the shark. Shaw wants Jaws to be killed, as he killed his son and is endangering the beaches, whereas Mayor Vaughn wants to put the shark on display for tourists. After they leave, Jaws escapes from his holding tank and destroys the waterpark. In one of the exhibit tanks, Jaws kills the resident Orca. After this, the player is free to roam.
Brody tells the Mayor that his research has discovered that the subsonic frequencies emitted by Environplus's Seaseeker submarines are causing the sharks around Amity to become more aggressive and attack humans. The mayor brushes off Brody's complaint and decides to have the machines stay.
The shark finds his way into a beach party in the middle of the night, and attacks the swimmers. When a truck starts throwing explosive barrels in the water, Jaws grabs one, and throws it at a pipe line filled with oil. The barrel explodes, causing a chain reaction as the oil ignites that causes the entire Environplus refinery to catch fire and collapse into the ocean. After this, he causes more carnage, such as destroying an underwater facility, destroying an oil shipment, and killing Shaw and Mayor Vaughn by ramming his yacht into a barge filled with fireworks. Seeing this as the last straw, Cruz sets to blow up Jaws, but he is killed when his boat is destroyed. Brody drops a bomb over the wreckage of Cruz's boat, The Orca II. Assuming the shark is dead, Brody, aboard the Coast Guard helicopter, flies away, but Jaws reveals himself to be alive and begins to follow the helicopter.
Gameplay[edit]
In Jaws: Unleashed, the player assumes the role of the shark. The shark first enters the island from the southern end and the player finds itself in a cove. The cove has tutorials to allow the player to become familiar with the controls, such as the ones for moving the shark and attacking other creatures. The shark has a menu for upgrades as well. These can be accessed from either the main menu or the pause menu. Upgrade points are earned by causing destruction around Amity Island (in levels and in free-roam mode), completing levels, and/or collecting bonus items, the most frequently found of which being treasure chests. There are numerous upgrade criteria to choose from. Players can choose to upgrade the shark's power, speed, hunger, health, or accuracy. During gameplay, there is a HUD in the lower-right corner of the screen. This HUD has four meters and a sonar that informs players of the positions of important objects, prey, and enemies. The two parallel meters above the sonar are for Jaws' health (right side, red-colored), and hunger (left side, green-colored). As Jaws becomes hungry, its health will diminish, forcing the player to 'eat' constantly. The health bar will also diminish as Jaws takes damage. The last two meters are used to charge the shark's tail-whip and head-butt attacks. The more each meter fills, the stronger the attack is. The meters are on the left quadrant of the sonar, running along the arc with the head-butt meter on the outside and the tail-whip meter on the inside. The head-butt meter is orange when charging, flashing when fully charged, and is the same as the tail-whip meter, but it is purple instead of orange. Jaws has unique attacks in its arsenal. The shark can ram objects with its snout, whip others with its caudal tail, bite, and when the player earns enough points to upgrade Jaws' abilities, new attacks become unlocked, such as the 'corkscrew' and the 'body bomb.' To perform a corkscrew attack, the player must charge up the head-butt meter and tail-whip meter; head-butt first, then release the tail-whip button and the shark will spin around, causing damage to anything caught in its wake. To perform a body-bomb, they simply charge the head-butt meter, point the shark upward, release the movement button and the shark will fly up in the air, and smash back down.
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Jaws Unleashed received 'mixed' reviews on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[17][18][19] Most complaints against the game center around the game's glitches and freezing up and its camera problems.
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References[edit]
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- ^MacDonald, Keza (December 9, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed (Xbox)'. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ ab'Jaws Unleashed (PS2, Xbox)'. Game Informer (160): 84. August 2006.
- ^ abRice Burner (June 1, 2006). 'Review: Jaws Unleashed (PS2, Xbox)'. GamePro. Archived from the original on August 5, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ abSilverman, Ben (June 8, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed Review (PS2, Xbox)'. Game Revolution. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^Navarro, Alex (November 10, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed Review (PC)'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ abNavarro, Alex (May 26, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed Review (PS2, Xbox)'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ abKlepek, Patrick (June 1, 2006). 'GameSpy: Jaws Unleashed (PS2, Xbox)'. GameSpy. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^Hopper, Steven (June 11, 2006). 'JAWS Unleashed - PS2 - Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on December 30, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^Kuvin, Scott 'M Balmer' (June 11, 2006). 'JAWS Unleashed - XB - Review'. GameZone. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^Dunham, Jeremy (October 23, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed Review (PC)'. IGN. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ abDunham, Jeremy (May 26, 2006). 'JAWS Unleashed (PS2, Xbox)'. IGN. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^'Jaws Unleashed'. Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine: 77. August 2006.
- ^'Jaws Unleashed'. Official Xbox Magazine: 81. August 2006.
- ^'Jaws Unleashed'. PC Gamer: 72. February 2007.
- ^ abTobias, Scott (June 28, 2006). 'Jaws Unleashed (PS2, Xbox)'. The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on July 17, 2006. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
- ^ ab'Jaws Unleashed for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved April 1, 2013.
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External links[edit]
- Jaws Unleashed at MobyGames