Gaming Age writes:
"As far as replay value goes, there's a couple difficulties to try out, and a few neat costume unlockables, but outside of that, I can't see much of a reason to play through the game a second time unless you want to max out all your stats and abilities. The game doesn't offer up anything exciting post game, so once you finish it, that's pretty much it. I'd say it's a perfect rental, considering the run time of about 6-8 hours, and definitely worth picking up once a price drop kicks in. Of course, if you're a big action fan, than I say it'd be worth the money to pick up currently, but keep in mind that you might not go back to it for a while after you finish it. For everyone else though, give it a rental first to see what you think, but I suspect that a lot of people will be pleasantly surprised with this one."
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