The man behind some of the most action packed movies in recent memory gets involved in the gaming world with Midway's latest entry, John Woo Presents Stranglehold. XF reviews this new title.
From the review:
"If you're into action and like to get smacked in the face by it, this game may be up your alley."
A blood-soaked love letter to 1990s Hong Kong action cinema, GYNHO this week takes a look at John Woo's Stranglehold, and goes through the reasons why the game would ultimately fail to be a major draw.
I have this game on the PS3 collector's edition including the movie. Big fan of John Woo's gun fu and Chow Yun Fat. Too bad the PS3 version didn't have trophy support. Was hoping for a sequel, but they cancelled it and Midway went defunct.
I heard of this game and played the hell out of it. Should use a better headline.
I remember downloading the demo thinking it would suck but man oh man was i wrong! Bought the game about a week later (had trouble finding it in stores).
There is so much of a story that could be told in a movie that audiences never get the complete tale. Sometimes the creative minds uses video games as a way to continue the story that started in a the movies. This list looks at five games that succeeded in continuing a story that started in a movie.
Not all movie games are bad and some do a great job of continuing an iconic story. In a rare example, The Thing video game did a better job of adding to an iconic work of horror than the crappy prequel that no one wanted.
I actually enjoyed the first Amazing Spider-man game more than I thought I would.
I know it's not a continuation, but the Bourne game on consoles wasn't that bad. The thing is though, Matt Damon didn't want his model to be used in the game.
Ian Fisher writes: What gamers may not know is that Sleeping Dogs isn’t actually the first game to take us to Hong Kong and show us how brutal gangsters on the other side of the pacific can be. Many years ago the video game industry received a game which not only sought to achieve the same Hong Kong action film vibe but actually had the godfather if not a key legendary figure from that industry lend his services. I’m of course talking about Midway’s ill-fated and slightly entertaining action romp Stranglehold.
Stranglehold was awesome. I have the special edition and I still play it from time to time. John Woo ftw.
"What gamers may not know is that Sleeping Dogs isn’t actually the first game to take us to Hong Kong and show us how brutal gangsters on the other side of the pacific can be."
What a horrible, horrible lead-in to an article. Stranglehold came out less than 5 years before Sleeping Dogs, and it's nowhere near close to the first game to try and do HK.
Is this an indication of a goldfish-like attention span, or a more of an earmark of a young gamer who doesn't think that video game history exists prior to the Xbox?
Very Piss poor article..... I really did enjoy Stranglehold though, got the collector edition as well for the Hardboiled movie, online was pretty cool too, wished more people played still. Actually wish that with alot of games...
John woo should make more videogames... I know someone will be inclined to say he didn't actually make stranglehold so please don't take my statement literally...you know what i meant.
Stranglehold had awful level design for the most part and its a very fun game in some parts but it was just about shooting stuff it lacked variety.
Sleeping Dogs feels like a true hong kong action movie with kung-fu, foot chases, car chases and slow-mo shooting.
Rise to Honor for the PS2 should come to the PS Store i miss that game as well.