Plot
One morning in the Mediterranean coast, the Zagorias Federation invades and occupies 80% of Astigos Island despite protests from other countries. The Lukano Liberation Army soon discovers that the Zagorias Federation has smuggled tactical missiles onto Astigos, but Lukano's investigators are kidnapped by the Zagorian Forces. Eventually, Daniel Winston and Jake Hernandaz, leaders of the Lukano Liberation Army are captured.
Daniel's sister Alicia Winston emits an overnight attack at Marano Beach only to find out that Lukano's suspicions were true. This prompts Alicia to leak the information to the V.S.S.E., in which they dispatch four-year agents Alan Dunaway and Wesley Lambert to remove what VSSE believes is a threat. Alan and Wesley are nearly killed twice by Victor Zahn, an enemy in a V-22 like helicopter, they are rescued by Alicia who then directs them to the area where the missiles are located. However, an attack by Zagorian forces separates Alicia from the agents, who proceed to the missile silo. During this time, Alicia discovers that Jake betrayed Lukano and the resistance for the love of money.
Alan and Wesley rejoin Alicia on a train to the missile silo. The group is nearly killed when one of the henchmen, Randy Garrett, destroys a bridge and they almost fall into a chasm, but they safely reach the missile silo. Here Alicia and the agents split up again, with Alan and Wesley fighting Wild Dog and his new partner, Wild Fang. After Alan and Wesley defeat "the wild pair," Wild Dog appears to commit suicide by once again detonating himself. Meanwhile, Alicia rescues her brother and the soldiers captured by the Zagorian Army.
Alan and Wesley engage in a fight against the Zagorian General Giorgio Zott inside a missile silo. Although Zott is gunned down, the missiles are launched. Alan and Wesley use rocket launchers to stop the missiles by firing at the roof of the silo and safely burying them, almost at the cost of their lives. At the same time, Alicia battles and ultimately kills Jake, who attempted to flee with some nuclear warheads, restoring dignity to her army.
In the PS2 version, the game's true ending is revealed: their mission complete, Alan and Wesley leave Astigos Island, which the resistance force is able to liberate.
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