- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Feb 23, 2005
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
User Score
7.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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[Anonymous]Aug 3, 20059The most fun I've had playing a fps not named halo. would have been a 10 if it was longer.
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RichardS.Jul 17, 20068
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lucas38Feb 23, 20059Excellent presentation. A fast-paced shooter with beautiful, almost painterly graphics. First-rate online play! Sure it may be lacking any split screen capabilities (that's why a 9 not a ten), otherwise this is a solid shooter!
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FPSFanFeb 23, 20059
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SkoolDropowtFeb 28, 20059
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UokaA.Apr 11, 20053I think this game is very much over-rated... single-player game is ok... but just ok... but Live-game is just horrible, it really sucks... it's like playing game from 1980's... and everytime i've tried, only 1-2 servers.
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ApocalypseBrownSep 21, 20057Entertaining single player with great weaponery, which makes you go on a power trip like mr bush! What drags the score down is no co-op, online is shocking and the fact that it has more bugs than what were in sadams office! A shame really but still way better than halo 2 single player.
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CarlC.Apr 25, 20052
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80It's no "Halo 2," but excellent level design and the infusion of the augmentations into multiplayer via a class-based player structure adds a welcome bit of variety to the mix.
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80Makes a great weekend rental and the single player should be experienced by any first person shooter fan, however purchasing the title is only recommended for Xbox if you can find a lot of enjoyment out of the online play.
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While Snowblind never truly escapes the feeling of being a well-dressed, derivative run'n'gun shooter, it never fails to get the running and gunning right, and in that respect, at least, it's a sound success. [March 2005, p.86]