WII Stop your Stress With WiiWare

Developer Abylight have announced the upcoming release of Stop Stress: A Day of Fury, the complete anti-stress therapy for those days when everything that can go wrong, does. Stop Stress: A Day of Fury will be released on WiiWare in Europe soon.

"Stop Stress: A Day of Fury is the perfect antidote for the modern, urban, stressed out gamer" , said Nacho Garcia, producer at Abylight, "You will experience the highs and lows of a manic world, as you move from one crazy encounter to another".

Have you ever had one of those days where you wish you'd never got out of bed? In Stop Stress: A Day of Fury you play Jack, a man with dangerously high blood pressure and possibly the most stressed man on earth, whose manic urban life is driving him nuts. As our stressed out hero, you have only one objective - to fulfill the ultimate dream of escaping from the city into a stress free Zen like existence. Unfortunately for our hero Jack, the path to a trauma free life is littered with madcap enemies including a killer toaster, baby gorilla and a crazy cop hell bent on making you lose your cool. To deal with these wacky menaces players use a selection of crazy weapons including a slipper, axe and giant baseball bat as they proceed to wreak total carnage on anything and everything in their path. To progress to the next level, players need to destroy everything they can get their hands on commence to the next stage. Featuring three different levels of difficulty within four different unabated and chaotic scenarios, the stress won't halt, until you stop it or the stress stops your heart. "With its frantic game play, manic enemies and vibrant environments, Stop Stress: A Day of Fury is the perfect game to be born out of our Jungleland", said Manu Ruperez from Jungleland, "We look forward to it becoming one of the cult hits of the year."

Posted on 02-11-2009 by Andrew

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