- Picking up right where John Carpenter's "Escape From New York" ended, we find Snake Plissken stuck in New Jersey with his new found freedom on the line when his path crosses that of Armando Barone, the crime kingpin of the Garden State. With his Presidential pardon in Barone's grasp, Snake is once again forced to re-steal the money that got him sent to New York Prison in the first place. Can Snake pull off the job? Will he ever truly be free? But more importantly, can he escape New Jersey?—Chris R. Notarile
- Picking up right where John Carpenter's "Escape From New York" ended, we find Snake Plissken stuck in New Jersey with nowhere to go and nothing to do, except get drunk. But the Garden State gets put into a state of panic when the Crazies blast their way through the Holland Tunnel and the tri-state area is put on Marshal Lockdown. Can a wounded Snake survive this new challenge, but more importantly, can he escape from New Jersey?
Then after waking up on the side of the Jersey Turnpike, Snake Plissken once again finds himself stuck with a new ultimatum- to retrieve the two billion dollars in stolen creds (that originally got him arrested and deported to New York) and re-steal them once more before the king pin of New Jersey, Armando Barone, personally kills him. Surly and starving, Snake makes his way into town to complete his mission and once and for all be left alone..... or so he thinks.
After Snake escapes custody from the bounty hunter duo, Carjack Malone & Texas Mike O'Shay, Snake heads to Hoboken to visit an old friend to help him re-steal the money he owes Armando Barone.
Finally, trapped in Armando's torture room with Carjack Malone and Texas Mike O'Shay bound by his side, Snake faces the diabolical Sayerville Surgeon. Will he survive this hellish experience? Will he finally get his release papers back? Will he move on to Cleveland?
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