Stuntman (video game)

After succeeding in a scene, the player is rewarded with money based on accuracy and time, and the unlocking of vehicles and tools for the construction mode.

Toothless in Wapping is a gangster film made in London (mainly set within the docks and smaller parts of the downtown area) and resembles Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (both of which were directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham).

The Scarab of Lost Souls is based on the Indiana Jones films where the player uses a jeep and troop carrier in Egypt.

[6] Stuntman was also shown off during Infogrames' "Gamers Day" event on 8 November 2001,[7] and was later revealed by the company in December that it would be released within the second quarter of 2002.

[14] The Game Boy Advance version was released one year later on 24 June 2003 in North America, 4 July in Australia,[15] and 8 August in Europe.

[38] Maxim gave the PS2 version a score of eight out of ten and said, "If you think the best parts of movies involve explosions, car chases, and death-defying leaps (is there anything else?

"[35] However, FHM gave the same version a score of three stars out of five and called it a "Genuinely great idea, but incredibly frustrating.

"[39] Entertainment Weekly gave said version a C and advised players to "Wear a helmet while playing, because you'll be banging your head against the TV in frustration.