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![]() 8.4 Very Good Incredibly realistic combat, improvements have made a difference, overall more fun that the original, the authentic atmosphere gets two thumbs up; Infrequent AI bugs, the absence of ordinary moves like ducking and jumping slows down gameplay, multiplayer feels almost pointless. RATINGS GUIDE |
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| GAME INFO publisher: Sega developer: Monolith genre: Shooters MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS n/a |
ESRB rating: M homepage: http://condemnedgame.com/ release date: Mar 11, 08 (released) |
| » All About Condemned 2: Bloodshot on ActionTrip | |
Hold it.
It wasn't always perfect. The game features a few segments where Ethan takes on a bunch of well-trained soldiers. These guys aren't as smart as you'd think. Here's a useful tip for an average sentry: groaning while on guard-duty isn't a good idea, 'cause it tends to give away your position. Admittedly, the groaning wasn't really a problem, just a confusing moment that killed off the realism. The real problem occurred when I attempted to sneak up on a guard and take him out quietly. I managed to grab him by the throat and then I accidentally let him go, after which he disappeared (literarily) and then magically reappeared behind me (???). This happened only once, but it was enough to temporarily ruin the experience.
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Another bit that turned out considerably annoying for me was the main character's inability to duck or jump. Whilst not really a difficulty during melee combat, this can become a nuisance at a later point when the game centers more on using firearms. The absence of cover mechanics and no 'crouch' option makes the player feel inadequate and clumsy during fire-fights.
Contrary to the exciting single-player experience, Condemned 2 offers very little to reel you into its multiplayer mode. There's set of maps to traverse through and modes such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Bum Rush and Crime Scenes. Crime Scenes is perhaps the only one worth your time. It provides an interesting twist, with one team attempting to scan evidence defended by the opposing team. That, however, won't be enough to tare you away from other more established multiplayer games on the market (take your pick, CoD 4, Halo 3...).
Regarding the game's audio and graphics, there's very little to criticize. The game's technology is far from groundbreaking, but the atmosphere is as convincing as it gets these days, with authentic shadows, excellent use of lighting and a range of truly bone-chilling sound effects (enriched with an equally creepy musical score).
Players that can stomach the scenes of relentless violence and tension are in for one hell of a ride. And yet, Condemned 2: Bloodshot is hardly the pinnacle of next-gen gaming. Most of its flaws relate to underdeveloped aspects of gameplay that come into view at a later stage during the story mode. There's also very little to lure players into the multiplayer experience. The game does, however, take a significant step forward in terms of first-person combat realism. It even features a few cool surprises later on, but I won't spoil the fun. They work better if you discover them on your own.
| SoaringEmbers | [mail] Mar 27 2008, 10:13 pm EDT | |
| I fucking loved the first game... which I haven't finished but will return to beat it soon. They should hurry up and make a PC version of this game cause I sure as hell aint buying a shit60 for it. | ||
| Vader | [STAFF] [mail] Mar 28 2008, 05:27 am EDT | |
| You're not? What would make you buy a 360 then? Wait, don't tell me. Blizzard making WoW 360, right? | ||
| Paul | [mail] Mar 28 2008, 06:56 pm EDT | |
| Yeah, first one was not bad, it was better than that turd called Fear, but still..where are the times of NOLF or AvP 2? I want those back :/ | ||
| Fuckd__4_Life | [mail] Mar 29 2008, 02:56 pm EDT | |
| ^^I want NOLF. That game was awesome! Btw, the last screenshot in the review....i never noticed the sprint meter while playing the game! And what level is that anyway? I don't remember it....I have just finished the game. Nice review. Agree with your score. |
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