Aside from its five mission-based paths, Gangs of London packs in a few extras to keep gamers playing. The "free-roaming" mode from Getaway - which lets players explore London at their leisure - returns, enabling players to drive around a completely seamless, modeled-precisely-on-the-real-thing model of London.
This time, however, the game includes no fewer than seven ways to explore. You can drive/walk around aimlessly, or take The Knowledge - a cabbie-training game that teaches you how to get around the city quickly. Players will also be able to choose from Four Weeks Later, a zombie-bashing challenge; London Tourist, which casts players as a crass American stereotype; Riot Control, where players have to pummel and arrest looters as a team of cops; Speed Trap, a point-to-point race through the city; and The Getaway, where players have to outrun cops.
Gangs will also feature an assortment of pub-themed minigames (just for the hell of it, really), including darts, pool (US and UK rules), something called Skittles and a version of the ancient arcade game Snake. These modes support two players, but only insofar as they can take turns passing the PSP back and forth. There's a five-player game as well - again, turn-based - that recasts Gangs as a Risk -style board game where players battle for control of London.
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