You can practice levels, take on the game in a movie mode that blends the game types into one cohesive adventure. And of course the police is nowhere to be seen, and it's up to you to make things right.ĭHT2's big trick is that it promises three types of game in one package - racing, shooting, and third-person action. A boom, a crash, and prisoners are spilling free like skittles all over the desert sands of Vegas, taking over the banquet hall and making an attempt to run free care of a plot involving a casino owner and a supermodel/spy named Goshkin who's taken to squeezing into old prom dresses better suited to the junior miss section. He should have been listening closer to that odd screechy orchestra music creeping up when the warden mentioned something about the infamous terrorist Klaus Von Haug locked in solitary. Jump through that hoop of logic and you can swallow the fact that poor McClane's heading for yet another personal disaster, this time involving - anyone? anyone? - a prison break. An old friend of McClane's has invited him to a big party celebrating his new job as warden of a top prison in Vegas, to take place at the penitentiary (of course), the party equivalent of a doctor having his anniversary dinner in the OR.