D+PAD Writes:
Lest we all forget, it has been the prerogative of club-dweller and professional waterboy 50 Cent to demonstrate the effectiveness of boosting a rap sensation’s cosmic ego within the videogame space. Curtis’ main releases, the dreadfully-cobbled Bulletproof and tolerably hilarious Blood on the Sand, made damn sure to put the man himself at the very forefront of all the shoot-bang action. This, would you believe it, is where Snoop Dogg/Lion takes a left turn — in rhythm-action game Way of the Dogg, the West Coast superstar and recent prodigy of Rastafarianism props himself up as an enlightened kung-fu master and mentor. Okay, so humility and hip-hop don’t always mix, but does this Elite Beat Agents copycat at least make for a worthwhile rhythmic ride? Well, no, not really.
This year wasn't all sunshine and rainbows, so Hidden Audio Log is "proud" to reveal the "winner" of the worst game of this year "award".
The cheerfully ludicrous, over the top story outshines generic gameplay.
lol....@ the game
and the server to the link is down!!
lol....low income sit! haha
As much as this game is a joke, I'd say the review is too. You rate out of 4? 5 is low enough already, and you go one bar lower? Why? Makes zero sense.
Ross Hartley: "Way of the Dogg is an abysmal game. I think the idea of a rhythm game revolving around Snoop Dogg/Lion is a novel concept and could have worked well for a downloadable game. But nothing about actually playing this game remotely resembles entertainment. If you looking to enjoy a Snoop Dogg-themed afternoon, I recommend sitting in the sun and listening to that first album once again."