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  1. May 26, 2012
    6
    Emmure on "Slave To The Game" contained twelve tracks, which together form a pretty decent option for fans of deathcore. Although they didn't regale the listeners with any outstanding song, but looking objectively at less than half an hour album I can not tell that it is bad. An additional, interesting fact is that most of the compositions contains references to the Marvel comic bookEmmure on "Slave To The Game" contained twelve tracks, which together form a pretty decent option for fans of deathcore. Although they didn't regale the listeners with any outstanding song, but looking objectively at less than half an hour album I can not tell that it is bad. An additional, interesting fact is that most of the compositions contains references to the Marvel comic book characters like "Poltergeist" or "Umar Dormammu Dumps." Expand
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59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Kerrang!
    May 10, 2012
    40
    Slave To The Game shows that they've made no attempt to advance from the tedious, well-worn and weary chug, breakdown and death growl routine. [14 Apr 2012, p.54]
  2. Alternative Press
    Apr 12, 2012
    80
    It's the band--and Sturgis--who make Slave To The Game the most impressive album to date from the most underrated band in deathcore. [May 2012, p.72]
  3. Metal Hammer (UK)
    Apr 12, 2012
    80
    This is easiest their finest work to date. [May 2012, p.100]