Those who would like to play with the pretty Halle Berry version of CATWOMAN from Warner Bros. Pictures theatrical can get their paws on the new videogame from Electronic Arts available in stores now for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance and PC CD-ROM.
The game follows the story of Patience Philips, who is killed after she uncovers her employers dark secret. Brought back to life by a rare Egyptian cat, she reincarnates as Catwoman and sets out to discover the truth about herself and her murder. Players will encounter key characters from the movie, including challenging bosses such as Armando, Hedare's head henchman and Laurel Hedare, the beautiful face behind the evil empire.
Players can leap across roofs, run up walls, pounce on prey, utilize unique "cat senses" and avoid enemy bullets with feline grace. In addition, players can use Catwoman's whip to swing through the air. The game, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Ent. utilizes fully interactive environments to trap or knock her foes unconscious.
Developed by EA's U.K. studio, CATWOMAN is rated "T" (Teen) by the ESRB and carries an MSRP of $39.95 for console platforms, $29.95 for the Game Boy Advance and $39.95 for PC. The game's official website is www.catwoman.ea.com.
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