Descent Maximum

PSX PlayStation Descent Maximum Black Label Retail Release

Jewel Case Release – 1 Ring Hub

 

Genre:
Shooter
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Interplay
Released:
May 15, 1997
Developer:
Parallax Software
UPC:
0 40421 89444 4
Sony ID:
SLUS-00460
PSRM:
006540
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
3 Blocks
Accessories:
Link Cable, Analog Joystick
ESRB:
Teen Animated Violence
Box Copy:

THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE…
…your last chance to experience the nauseating feeling of total rotation, speeding through the dark, twisting mines of Descent… your last chance to encounter the unique sensation on the system it was meant to be played on… your last chance to explore Descent worlds unavailable on any other system. It’s time to get addicted to DESCENT MAXIMUM.

  • The best 360-degree battle-to-the-death roller coaster ride now has better controls, faster action, and none of those PC install headaches.
  • Designed exclusively for the PlayStation game console with six new worlds, 36 new stomach-flipping levels, smarter enemies, pulsing light source effects and twenty destructive weapons at your fingertips.
  • One-player demolition or two-player anarchy – play the most deadly game of tag ever.
  • If you’re not addicted yet, what are you waiting for?  This is your last chance to go down, because after Descent Maximum, your PlayStation game console will never see another Descent.

 

 

 

Variants

Also released into a 2-Ring Hub version.

PSX PlayStation Descent Maximum 2 Ring Hub Variant Black Label Retail Release

2-Ring Hub Variant Release

 

 

Misprints

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • One of the only console games to ever mention not having to worry about “pc install headaches”.
  • The packaging wasn’t lying – this was the last PlayStation Descent ever, not to mention the last console version. All future sequels were strictly PC.

 

 

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