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Wed 14/05/03 at 09:58
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Posts: 787
It's arrived!! After many bad comments from people saying it's going to be rubbish i can happily say it's stunning.

Fighting: Superb, the Enemy AL is brilliant and the Slow Motion is much better then Max Payne. You learn more moves as the story progresses but it's so much fun it's unbelievable. There are 3,000 moves to learn.

Guns, I have already used the Shotgun, and a Type of Machine gun, you can also use two hand guns at the same time, which is cool, you also can Target on enemey's but it still doesn't make it easy.

Graphics, obviously alot of thought and hard work have gone into them, there not fantastic but there certainly not cr*p either, lets just say it goes well with the film if that makes sense.

Sound, Pretty cool Bullet noises in Slow Motion and superb sound in the real and non-real cutscenes.

Hacking, i have really started the Hacking yet but i did have a little play with it, god knows what you have to do but i've been told you uncover secrets and more storyline if you get the idea, Good luck.

Lifespan, The first level takes place in a Post Office (sorting office) and lets just say it took me about 40 minutes to complete, there's so much variety in the first level (what objectives you have to do) and it certainly feels like part of the movie, I'm really Impressed and can't wait for future Atari/Shiny games if they keep making them like this! 8/10
Wed 14/05/03 at 12:00
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Posts: 21,800
I seem to remember you saying that Vexx was one of the best games you'd ever played when you first got it.

Nope, in my book this game will still be sh--.
Wed 14/05/03 at 10:15
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Posts: 11,373
If anyone wants a longer review buy NGC
Wed 14/05/03 at 09:58
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"Rasmus R The Best!"
Posts: 612
It's arrived!! After many bad comments from people saying it's going to be rubbish i can happily say it's stunning.

Fighting: Superb, the Enemy AL is brilliant and the Slow Motion is much better then Max Payne. You learn more moves as the story progresses but it's so much fun it's unbelievable. There are 3,000 moves to learn.

Guns, I have already used the Shotgun, and a Type of Machine gun, you can also use two hand guns at the same time, which is cool, you also can Target on enemey's but it still doesn't make it easy.

Graphics, obviously alot of thought and hard work have gone into them, there not fantastic but there certainly not cr*p either, lets just say it goes well with the film if that makes sense.

Sound, Pretty cool Bullet noises in Slow Motion and superb sound in the real and non-real cutscenes.

Hacking, i have really started the Hacking yet but i did have a little play with it, god knows what you have to do but i've been told you uncover secrets and more storyline if you get the idea, Good luck.

Lifespan, The first level takes place in a Post Office (sorting office) and lets just say it took me about 40 minutes to complete, there's so much variety in the first level (what objectives you have to do) and it certainly feels like part of the movie, I'm really Impressed and can't wait for future Atari/Shiny games if they keep making them like this! 8/10

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