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Warriors, The

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 36 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar Leeds - Rockstar Toronto
Genre(s): Action
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: February 12, 2007
Summary
Based on the 1979 cult classic Paramount Pictures film, The Warriors expands the stylized cinematic journey of the film into a gritty, interactive experience set in 1970's New York City. [Rockstar Games]
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What The Critics Said
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GameSpy
It's a near-perfect port of a killer game. In fact, I'd go on a limb and say that The Warriors is that console generation's best pure brawler.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
It's a beat-em-up, and so there will inevitably be someone complaining that it's repetitious, but the different micro-games should help stave them off for a while.
Read Full Review >Games Master UK
A cult hit, just like the original movie, to be overlooked at your own peril. A PSP classic. [Apr 2007, p.83]
IC-Games
The Warriors on the PSP is just as good, and in places better, than both the Xbox and PS2 versions from two years ago. In our opinion the controls have been refined and the gameplay tweaked to great effect.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
The best 3D scrolling beat-em-up ever. And did we mention it’s a near-perfect port with a budget price?
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
The Warriors for PlayStation Portable captures the 1979 Walter Hill movie in a near-perfect port of its 2005 PS2 and Xbox counterparts.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
The ability to play through the story mode with a friend is enticing and is only one of many features that makes it worth the price to add to your collection. Where else can you beat up everyone around you, loot, steal car radios, mug, and graffiti complete neighborhoods with a $5 can of spray paint?
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
If you missed this game on the consoles, or just want to experience it on the go, it’s a no brainer.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
If you missed out on this, or are looking for a reason to pull your PSP out of mothballs, The Warriors is a great purchase.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Once again, Rockstar manages to do an amazing job porting one of their games and does so nearly flawlessly.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
The Warriors could have easily become just another repetitious street brawling title, but with a strong and original storyline that merges with the film plot, great combat action mixed with tactical strategy elements, and authentic 70’s style and flavor, this is one game that will keep you knocking heads for months to come.
Read Full Review >IGN
The gameplay is varied, the combat is deep, and the presentational and multiplayer extras add plenty of brownie points.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
A few translation imperfections aside, this is the same great beat-'em-up from 2005. If you never had a chance to experience it on consoles, it's still a game well worth playing.
Read Full Review >Gaming Horizon
The game features plenty of content, solid audio and terrific AI. Without question the game does have some deficiencies in relation to its slightly awkward controls and graphics, but The Warriors is a terrific game no matter the console and it comes in at an affordable price making it a sure fire recommendation.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
A violent, ballsy, moody, stylish adventure that oozes late-1970s street cool and stays true to the spirit of the film. We can dig it. [Mar 2007, p.106]
Total Video Games
Returning to the title (regardless of the platform) does prove to be just as much fun now as it did in Autumn 2005.
Read Full Review >Gaming Nexus
The Warriors remains one of the greatest 3D brawlers of all time, even though it has been shrunk down and the controls have been revamped.
Read Full Review >Pocket Gamer UK
A hugely enjoyable brawler with an engrossing story and an atmosphere you can cut with a machete – one of the greatest movie tie-ins ever.
Read Full Review >1UP
Impressive because The Warriors was such a good and complete game the first time around, with a lengthy story, fun brawling mechanics, and a host of that classic Rockstar optional stuff that we don't have to do but are compelled to anyway -- and it all works incredibly well on the PSP. But at the same time, The Warriors was never really designed to the strengths of a portable system, so unless you haven't played it already, there's no real need to play it again while in transit.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
It's a damned impressive game by PSP standards, and if you're looking for a deep, brutal, high-quality PSP brawler with lots of variety and short load times, then you're not going to find one that's better than this.
Read Full Review >Modojo
The gameplay offers a few tricks up its sleeve, like with the mugging system and unscrewing the car radios out of vehicles for bonus cash. The presentation appears to be top notch, without missing any steps during its translation to the PSP. And the extras come aplenty.
Read Full Review >GameDaily
What The Warriors lacks in new content, it more than makes up for with intense brawling, decent multiplayer options and a presentation that matches the film's tone.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
For this price and this level of quality, it is an absolute bargain - it isn't one of the very best PSP games, but it's not far off either. It does an excellent job of being many things at once - a movie tie-in, fighting game, mission-based open exploration game and more. And it provides compelling gameplay throughout.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
The cult movie gets yet another video game treatment, this time on the PSP. It's yet another solid outing for Rockstar, with plenty of brawling and side missions to do.
Read Full Review >Gamestyle
It always impresses Gamestyle when a developer manages to successfully port a PS2 game onto the PSP - especially without resorting to five minute load times - and The Warriors does so especially well.
Read Full Review >PALGN
The Warriors on the PSP remains a great game, and is actually quite suitable as a handheld beat 'em up.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
The Warriors on the PSP is basically the same game it was on the consoles; a rock solid brawler that captures the heart and soul of one of the coolest flicks of all time.
Read Full Review >PSM3 Magazine UK
The Warriors retains its inherent "coolness" and remains more than decent fun. [Apr 2007, p.86]
Game Almighty
Whether you’re a fan of the movie or a new initiate, this is definitely one of the strongest titles in the PSP’s recent library.
Read Full Review >Deeko
The Warriors are going to march straight through your set and there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
Overall, it's a very good game, and it only costs $20, to boot. [Apr 2007, p.87]
Gaming Age
Offering engrossing beat 'em up action on the go, Rockstar's The Warriors ranks both among the genre's and the platform’s best.
Read Full Review >Playstation Official Magazine UK
It can be restrictive, but overall The Warriors works thanks to its recreation of '70s NYC. The clothes, music and graffiti combine to lift a simple fighter into an atmospheric trawl through the Big Apple. [Apr 2007, p.111]
Cheat Code Central
With 15-20 hours of gameplay and the increasingly challenging levels, you can guarantee you will spend hours proving yourself as a Warrior.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
The Warriors more than holds its own on its transition to the PSP. For a start, it's still a perfectly playable, charming and downright brutal game - there really is nothing quite as ludicrous on the shelves today.
Read Full Review >Boomtown
Violence is what makes the game so enjoyable in the first place. It's a little disappointing just how much the game looks and feels like every other Rockstar has released recently, but the shining story and brutality of it all make it all a worthwhile endeavour.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Alex F. gave it an8:
A great game, good graphics, good gameplay, quite a bit to do when you've completed it.
FuZZy D. gave it a9:
I have never seen the Film or played this before when it was released 2 years ago, but this is definitely worth a look on the psp. It's free roaming and the fighting side works really well. You can it typical rock star fashion Mug people and Smash up shops and steal from them and also smash car windows and nick the stero out of it by rotating the analog nub to unscrew it. Theres plenty of things to do, like flash backs which tell you how various members of the gang ended up joining, training (Sit ups, push ups and the Punch Bag) Rumble mode and Armys of the night plus the actual missions them selfs. Its fun to play easy to get along with, and the missions include going around taggin with your spray paint, muggin, also have to run for it, which includes jumping over fences and leaping across roof tops to escape from rival gangs. If you have never play this like me then it is well worth a look, even if you have played this before its well worth getting it on the portable psp so you can mug and mame people on the move. Violence in computer games I love it.. Its a game not real life...and a good game at that...
B A gave it a9:
This game is a must and is way better than what I was expecting. At $20 it's a steal and definitely a worthy purchase. I mean damn.
