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MIB: Alien Crisis

Men in Black : Alien Crisis
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The Xbox360 cover of the game.
Developer(s) Fun Labs
Publisher(s) Activision
Distributor(s) Sony Pictures Consumer Products
Columbia Pictures
Designer(s) Emil Anghel
Platform(s) PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360
Release date(s)
  • NA: May 22, 2012
  • PAL: May 25, 2012
Genre(s) Rail shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, split-screen multiplayer

MIB: Alien Crisis (also referred to as Men in Black : Alien Crisis) is an on rails third person shooter for the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. It is developed by FunLabs and published by Activision. The game is the third instlemnt in the Men in Black series of video games. Instead of Agent J or Agent K, the game features a never before seen MIB agent named Agent P (Peter Delacoeur). The game was released on May 22, 2012. Alien Crisis is partially based on the Men in Black 3 movie and coincided with its launch in theaters.

Peter Delacour is a master thief who is hired to steal an ancient Egyptian artifact called the Book of Khnemu for his client; network maven Emilio Chauncey. However, once he gives it to him, Chauncey, wanting to use the book's power to take over the world, tells his bodyguards to get rid of any evidence, including Delacour. Peter narrowly escapes when it looks like a street gang engages Chauncey's men in a firefight with strange weapons. Chauncey gets away and shortly after, the MIB show up. Agent C, a MIB desk clerk, and Frank the Pug takes Delacour into custody and uses an MIB car in hyper drive mode to get Peter back to MIB headquarters for questioning. After interrogation, Delacour tries to stealthily escape MIB headquarters, but is caught. With the fact that J and K went missing with on the same investigation and the fact that Chauncey is apparently helping the Adorians, an alien race that is part of a war that is making its way to Earth, Agent O has no choice but to deputize Peter into helping retrieve the book. Peter is initially hesitant to help them, but has a change of heart when C threatens to neuralyze his mind back to kindergarten unless he complies.

At a party in Chauncey's rooftop penthouse for his new program "C-YA", C manages to keep Chauncey occupied long enough for Peter to slip into Chauncey's study and steal the book. While there they find confirmation that Chauncey is indeed in some sort of partnership with the Adorians and that he somehow turned J and K into statues. Peter and C take the book to Professor Thurgood, a curator at the New York Museum of History who had Peter fired because of his theories. C tells Peter that Thurgood is actually an alien, which angers him due to the fact that he was holding information about himself out on him. Peter is further enraged when Thurgood pretends to know nothing about the Book of Khnemu even though evidence around his study says otherwise. However, before they can get any real answers out of him, the Adorians break in and steal the book back. The two follow them to Chauncey's New Mexico mansion where they discover a downed Adorian ship trapped in a mountain, which explains how Chauncey contacted the Adorians in the first place.


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