
Live chat allows you to talk trash to your fellow players as you try to annihilate each other across the changing landscape. Fight as a team or create a free-for-all where everyone is the enemy play for points or compete in a deathmatch or have everyone shooting at once as opposed to individually, the choices are endless. It's not just the new and goofier weapons that make ShellShock Live 2 even more fun than its predecessor (personal favorite: the pi�ata bomb), but the new types of gameplay that have been incorporated. The tanks are back with more weapons, more landscapes, more modes, and more explodey action. Like its predecessor ShellShock Live, ShellShock Live 2 (ShellShockier?) is a multi-player strategic arcade-style shooter wherein the players command tanks and basically blow the living heck out of each other. Last year a great live turn-based multi-player action game answered the prayers of those few and proud with that dream, and now a sequel has brought back the tanking madness with Kyle Champ's ShellShock Live 2!



However, most of those folks would be lying for the camera, because for many the answer would really be "To be able to drive a tank and blow things up," at least for a certain segment of the population, like those who dream of taking a tank on a rampage through suburban San Diego or points beyond. If an interviewer with a camera were to stop people on the street and ask them the question "If you could have one wish, what would it be?" the answers would be the usual range from "A million dollars" to "Peace on Earth".
