Trapt - PlayStation 2

Trapt - PlayStation 2

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  • Think of the most evil and manipulative ways to get Allura just where they want her
  • Place traps and then lure your enemies to them with your wicked charms
  • Set up your traps via a full-view map of the castle
  • Play in Story Mode or Survival Mode, plus enjoy an even deeper story
  • when you play in the Bones Story Mode
  • Trapt is another installment in Tecmo's excellent "Deception" series where you use traps to dispatch foes (some old elements of the series even make appearances here).
  • The basic premise here is setting up traps within a room to form combos, thus eliminating enemies in very fashionable and painful ways since you have no weapons at your disposal.
  • You have can have up to 9 traps at time; there are 3 traps each for ceiling, wall, and floor.
  • These different traps can work together in various brutal ways such as having a floor trap to send someone flying into the path of a wall trap, like a spinning blade that sends them shooting across the room, then finish them off by having something like a large fiery boulder fall and crush him/her.
  • There are also room traps such as large ovens, rolling spikes, electrocution chairs, iron maidens, crucifying wheels, and many more that can be used in conjunction with your traps.
  • The more combos you rake up, the more Wharl you get to buy new traps, rooms, and expensive costumes. However, by far the coolest traps are the "Dark Illusion" ones.
  • These are kind of hidden traps you must set up and do an insane amount of damage aside from looking beautifully painful in their custom cut-scenes.
  • An example of one is the "Man Eating Music Box" located in the very first area where you can lure an enemy into a giant music box that crushes the victim between large gears before being tossed out lifeless.
  • Yes, the game can be gruesome, but not overly so; there isn't a ton of blood, and limbs stay attached.