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If anyone feels like typing the whole review out then i'd be greatful, i'll give you 3 black wine gums and a pack of Quavers if ya do :D
> but there is Hero Time - which works kind like Bullet Time
Ack! No!
Am I the only one who thinks this once-cool effect is just tacky and over-used now?
Leave it to the Matrix films... where it belongs, and where it doesn't appear tacky!
They don't really seem to call it a short game, but they do say it gets incredibley hard at time, and that you will die in the same place over-and-over untill you get it right, which can kill the game.
And once you've done it, because of the lack of multiplayer, you may not want to neccesarily go back again.
They also said the controls are a little too sensitive, but there is Hero Time - which works kind like Bullet Time, allowing you to slow-down and hit every-single bad-guy in-site. That sounds cool!
And you can also sneak up behind people and grab them round the neck while holding a gun to their head. Nice!
Sounds like a great game with one-or-two problems.
But hey, no game is perfect!
I'm gunna get a new game on Friday. If I'm lucky-enough, I may find a copy of Die Hard. I want this game!
> Could someone please include multi player review and whether it has
> bots? Thanks.
No they couldn't.
Why?
Because the game doesn't have a multi-player mode.
But the actual clips and review of the game on the G-force issue 7 DVD make the game look and sound fantastic! I maybe getting it sometime after Christmas!
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