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IGN: The Warriors: Street Brawl Review

IGN writes: "If you're a fan of The Warriors film released in 1979, have no idea what it is, or detest it immeasurably, stay very far away from The Warriors: Street Brawl. It's a poorly executed side-scrolling beat-'em up with sloppy controls, sluggish character movement, and far too little variety. If you're really desperate for an interactive The Warriors experience, Rockstar put out a pretty good one in 2005".

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BonhamZ0S05327d ago

Just stick to the beat-em-up arcade game in the original "Warriors."

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GameStooge Awards 2009: The Worst Games of the Year

The 2009 GameStooge Awards continue with the fifth part of the Awards – the worst games of 2009, as well as the best mobile games.

Best iPhone Game: Zen Bound
Best Mobile Game: Townsmen 6: Revolution
Biggest Disappointment: The Conduit
Most Dead on Arrival: Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust
Worst Digital Game: NBA Unrivaled
Worst Game: Terminator Salvation

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5.0

WorthPlaying: The Warriors: Street Brawl Review

WorthPlaying writes: "Back in 2005, Rockstar Games took a chance and made a video game based on the old cult film, "The Warriors." The game was an adventure/beat-'em-up hybrid that took the license and added more background to the film's story while providing plenty of deep gameplay choices to a genre that seemed to be on its deathbed. It was a gritty title that was fairly polished and a ton of fun to play. Sadly, unless you had an early PS3 like the 60 GB or 20 GB configuration, neither of the newer consoles could play the classic game Rockstar had crafted."

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5216d ago
6.2

PlayDevil: The Warriors: Street Brawl XBLA Review - Better then the original?

PlayDevil has posted a review of the cult classic game, ported to XBLA, "The Warriors: Street Brawl".

Here's a snip:

"Many people will remember the original cult classic street gang movie "The Warriors" which was released in 1979 however what is surprising is that despite it's popularity it seemed to take an age to get it's first video game conversion with the excellent Rockstar release on the original Xbox and Playstation 2 in 2005."

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