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6.0

Tech Olive: Merchants of Brooklyn PC Review

Tim Hage from Tech Olive writes: "Merchants of Brooklyn is a very unique shooter. With a detailed futuristic world and a comic book art style not often seen in games, it caught my eye early on in its development. I was very excited to see a new game built on the amazing CryEngine, although the game had quite a rock start. With the accidental release of an alpha build instead of the final build on Steam, a slew of issues and bugs could be found throughout MoB. I was afraid this would ruin the review experience for me. Luckily, Paleo Entertainment (developer) quickly fixed the issue and the game became playable once again."

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M337ING5881d ago

This game is such a joke...

Why license something as powerful as the Cryengine 2 when your game looks worse than what console developers were putting out in 2006?

TheIneffableBob5881d ago

To be fair, they're a small indie studio whose previous game was a Half-Life 2 mod.

M337ING5881d ago

Ya, but I don't see why they licensed the Cryengine 2 for their first commercial outing. Why would you spend money on such an expensive tech if you have no idea how the game will do and you're a noob dev team?

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TVGB Review: Drug Wars: Merchants of Brooklyn

TVGB writes: "We here at TVGB are crazy about supporting indie games and when good ones roll around we tend to go nuts for them. Zeno Clash is a great example of one of those great indie games that we want to make sure everyone knows all about. However not all indie games are created equal and sometimes games like Drug Wars, if that's even what it's called, come along and slap our starry eyed stare right out of our eye sockets. To make a long story short Merchants of Brooklyn aka MOB aka Drug Wars is simply not a good game."

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Crispy Gamer - Games for Lunch: Merchants of Brooklyn

Crispy Gamer writes: "I believe I played this game for five minutes or so when cruising the CES show floor in January. I wasn't terribly impressed with my short demo then, but I wasn't terribly unimpressed either.

0:01 Crazy hip-hop infused beats play from my speakers like it's the mid-'90s, and a bare-bones title screen reads DRUG WARS BETA. I can find/create servers for the new Drug Wars online game or play the Merchants of Brooklyn single-player. I choose the latter."

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4.2

Go! Gaming Giant: Merchants of Brooklyn Review

Despite the currently underpopulated world in multiplayer, it's really is where the game shines. It controls better. The world is more believable. Oddly enough, it's also not as demanding as the main game.

If you're going to get the game, have some friends buy into it on Steam. You'd have an assured crowd to game with. If you're able find a group playing then you have a team that you already know to play with.

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