He's a Russian Revolution . . .


  THE one man Russian revolution. Krazy Ivan, makes his debut in a one crushing first person 3D combat blaster published by Sony Interactive Entertainment this autumn. The game is released for the new Sony PlayStation console and PC CD ROM in January 1996.

  Krazy Ivan is a manic shoot-em-up set in the year 2018 when Siberia has been wasted in the aftermath of a brutal alien invasion. With near impenetrable force-fields protecting vast tracts of captured land the worldwide invincibility of the invading hordes seems inevitable.

  Mankind's only hope comes when a team of Russian scientists manage to disrupt the force field long enough for a lone individual to enter the alien-occupied territory - and they don't send a diplomat.

  Krazy Ivan is a bolts-for-brains Russian soldier on a suicide mission. His only company is a forty-foot fifty tonne mech-warrior power-suit. Game players can tailor the suit for maximum combat, allowing faster movement more powerful weapons and better survival systems.

  The mission is to rescue human survivors and blast your way across a battletorn planet. Krazy Ivan is up against a myriad of malevolent, massively armoured enemies in a fight to finish.

  The game boasts an amazingly fluid 3D environment set across the five distinct battle zones of Russia, Middle East, Euope, USA and Japan. Each zone features; stunningly realistic in-game graphics; fully animated and texture-mapped enemies, who come complete with bizarre mutated mechanoid characters and bug-shaped robots; masses of military hardware and one certifiable cult hero in the making - the Siberian super-soldier with no time for diplomatic talks or trade sanctions.