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Scarface: The World is Yours
Scarface: The World Is Yours is a third-person shooter video game that is a "sequel" to Scarface (1983). The game starts with an alternate ending: The Skull tries to shoot Tony in the back, but he spots him and kills him with his M16A1 rifle. The police arrives to Tony's mansion but he manages to escape. Three months later Tony returns to Miami to find Sosa and kill him. The game was allowed to use the likeness of actor Al Pacino for the character of Tony Montana, which was voiced by an actor picked by Pacino. In addition, Steven Bauer, Robert Loggia and Al Israel return from the 1983 film to voice other characters in the game.
The following weapons appear in the video game Scarface: The World is Yours:
Colt M1911A1
Called the ".45 Automatic", the Colt M1911A1 is the starting pistol weapon. It can be fitted with a suppressor to hide gunshots fired from it. The weapon incorrectly holds 12 rounds in a magazine. Tony's assassins carries a suppressed M1911 pistol, along with a PSG1.
For some reason, the model of the M1911 is reused for the two other handguns in the game.
".38 Automatic"
The ".38 Automatic" is the only pistol available for purchase in the beginning of the game. Its model is the same as the M1911's but with a darker finish, while the HUD icon shows a Walther PPK. Its name could either refer to the .380 ACP chambering of some PPK models or the developers misinterpreting the PPK as being chambered in .38 Special. If this pistol is to be believed as a Walther PPK, then its in-game ammo capacity is incorrect as it holds 9 rounds at a time. The .38 Automatic is not really needed, because Tony already has the better M1911 pistol on him at the start of the game's plot. However, the .38 is very common early game as it can immediately be purchased from gun dealers or taken from fallen gang members, while the M1911A1 is unlocked once the player reaches Reputation level 3. Also, some early plot missions disarm Tony of his arsenal and so the player may find themselves using the .38 rather than the M1911.
"Deagle"
The "Deagle" is not available until the player reaches maximum Reputation level and is the best performing pistol, capable of killing most enemies with one shot. The HUD icon properly shows a Desert Eagle and it performs in-game with an ammo capacity of 7 rounds, while the gun's model simply has a gold finish applied to the M1911's. Tony carries one with only 7 rounds available when he makes his assault against Sosa's mansion at the end of the game. During the fight with Sosa, Sosa himself uses one as well.
Remington 870 Marine Magnum
The Remington Model 870 is the only shotgun in the game and close inspection shows that it is modelled after the Marine Magnum version. It holds 8 rounds and is a powerful weapon, being available to the player early in the game. This weapon can dismember enemies hit at close ranges. The Remington 870 is carried by Tony's Enforcer who is also armed with an M79 grenade launcher. As an interesting note, in the movie, the character Skull carries a double barreled shotgun to assassinate Tony. However, in this game, Skull is shown with the Remington instead.
IMI Micro Uzi
The Micro Uzi appears as the "Micro SMG", and can be fitted with a folding stock in order reduce recoil, a magazine extension, and a suppressor. The HUD icon shows it as a Mini Uzi, but the one actually used in-game is the Micro Uzi.
MAC-10
The MAC-10 with what appears to be Uzi-style ridges on its exterior is featured in the game. Like the Micro Uzi above, it can be fitted with a folding stock, extended magazine, and suppressor. Tony's driver carries a MAC-10.
AK-47
The AK-47 appears in this game, and can be fitted with a dual "jungle style" attached magazines (although there appears to be nothing holding them together, such as tape) and an underbarrel Masterkey shotgun. Tony's driver also carries this rifle. Tony uses an AK during the final battle with Sosa. Bizarrely, the gun's receiver appears to have been made out of the M16's below.
M16A1
An M16A1 with a strange vented handguard appears in this game as the "Carbine Assault Rifle". Like the AK, it can be fitted with "jungle style" dual magazines, and can also be fitted with an M203 grenade launcher. Tony uses one at the beginning of the game during the mansion shootout. The underbarreled grenade launcher appears to have been modelled after an actual M203 and not the mocked up 39mm launcher prop used in the movie.
FN M240B
The M240B appears in this game as the "SAW" and is depicted as a side-loading machine gun fed by very thin and long STANAG-style magazines. The MG in-game is also a mounted weapon on many vehicles, including helicopters, can also be found in stationary positions.
Heckler & Koch PSG1
The Heckler & Koch PSG1 appears in this game as the "Sniper Rifle", and is the weapon of choice for Tony's hired assassin, along with the suppressed M1911A1 as mentioned above. Like the AK, the PSG1's receiver seems to have been modified from the M16's, and in this case is also backwards.
M79 Grenade Launcher
The M79 grenade launcher appears in this game. Tony's enforcer carries an M79 as his weapon of choice, along with a Remington 870. Oddly, this weapon is capable of firing 3 shots at a time (a la China Lake Launcher), whereas in the real world it's capable of only one due to being a single-shot breechloader. Nonetheless, the reload time for the M79 in-game is pretty much the same as its rate of fire.
M9 "Bazooka"
The M9 Bazooka appears in this game as the "Bazooka".
M202 FLASH
The M202 FLASH appears in this game as the "Missile Launcher" and is extremely powerful due to its ammo capacity. The in-game model contains several differences from the real weapon such as its thinner bores, grip assembly being located further back and the lack of a scope and cover lids for the muzzle/rear.