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===Multiplayer=== The multiplayer over [[Xbox Live]], PS2 Online, and System Link hosts a maximum of 16 players. The game features three standard game modes along with modes exclusive to each system: * Team Deathmatch * Deathmatch * Capture the Flag * Sabotage (exclusive to Xbox and PC): Each team is made up of two players or more, and each player has a specific skill. The offensive team must blow up the defensive team's checkpoints. The game ends when either time has elapsed or the checkpoints have been blown up. * The Hunt (exclusive to PC, PS2 and GameCube): Players chase a running caricature of the grim reaper through a map attempting to kill him. However, if the target touches the player, the player is instantly killed. The more hurt he becomes the smaller he gets. All players start with a hunting shotgun. * Power-Up (exclusive to PC and PS2): A variation of deathmatch in which random power-ups are scattered throughout a map for players to pick up. Pick-ups are chosen according to player's score position. Each game type has different maps with a maximum of 16 players.
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