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Xbox : The Warriors Reviews

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Below are user reviews of The Warriors and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for The Warriors. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Amazing game that brings new life to the movie!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 12 / 12
Date: December 10, 2005
Author: Amazon User

To begin, I should say that watching the movie before you play the game will make it much more fun. Unlike most games based off of movies, this game is a prequel to the movie. It takes place three months before the beginning of the movie and you learn how the Warriors began and see the characters from the movie evolve. It's an ingenius idea and the game is terrific.

The graphics are great, the sound is great, the plot of each mission is great. It has the feel from the movie, too. The music comes straight from the movie score and dark feel, the movie carried, continues in this game. Playing, you get an opportunity to look into the background of the Warriors and the other gangs introduced in the movie. It's outstanding.

In all honesty, I have so much good to say about this game, I'm having trouble keeping my thoughts in order. All I can say is play it, and if you haven't seen the movie, rent the movie then play the game. I'm telling you, you won't be dissapointed.

Fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 25, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is what video games are supposed to be: Fun. It's not especially hard and doesn't require hours of practice to get good at. It has a nice story that goes back to the formation of the gang along with the build up to the big meeting where Cyrus gets whacked and the Warriors have to run for their boppin' lives. At more than one point you will laugh out loud at the flying bodies and killer dialogue (the original actors that played Swan and Ajax and a couple of others return for the game).

The only criticism I have of the game so far is that a couple of levels have bosses you need to defeat. I'm not a big fan of bosses (that's what ruined Dead Red Revolver for me) but so far the bosses haven't been that hard and with their dialogue and fighting style they have been entertaining.

There is some similarity to GTA with the environments and the controls. If you can move around in GTA you can move around here pretty easily.

Each chapter of the story takes around half an hour to play but there is a rumble mode where you can hop and beat the hell out of people for a few minutes if you care to.

A buddy and I played the co-op mode and had fun doing it. What was nice was he could jump in and play one of my chapters with me, either continuing my game or replaying a particular chapter. I didn't have to create a two-player game, he could just play with me for a while and when he left I could continue in single player mode. Maybe EA could learn from that.

Overall: good game, nice violence, great dialogue and re-playabilty. Recommended.

A Great Buy

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: October 31, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I was scared when I bought this. I'm a teacher and don't have a lot of money to throw around. I thought I should wait until the price went down. I am so happy I didn't. This game is a blast!!! Great story. FANTASTIC fight scenes. Challenges and extras. I played it... finished it after a week or so... and immediately started over. This games replay value is great. In the positive, this game has a lot going for it
-varied fight styles for each character
-easily mastered controls for all the moves
-ability to "rumble" outside of the story with any gang you like
-plus, those rumbles can be one on one or have up to nine guys per gang!!! That was awesome!! Although the Baseball Furies ate me for breakfast.
-Great visuals. I love how each gang is introduced with the freeze frame.
-Remarkably great and cheesy bonus game at the end. That was way fun.
-Bonus missions that tell how the gang was formed. Fun from a game perspective and very entertaining for grizzled old fans of the movie like myself.
-Best replay value of any game I've seen in two years.
-Lots of insides in the story for the fan of the movie.

Some downsides
-Gets a bit confusing when all the fighters are standing in one spot. I end up hitting my own guys alot.
-Lots of time spent trying to beat a gang's boss. I hate that but these bosses are few (maybe a half dozen) and relatively easy to pass (compared to other games)
-You "work out" to improve your fighting skills; chinups and such. I found this kind of tedious but necessary. Still it doesn't take much time if you remember to do it. If you forget you are in trouble in the later stages.
-May be too violent and criminal for some and was right on the edge for me. You make money by mugging people and you get your health from a pusher. Authentic, sure, but not something you want the church group playing.
-Language. This game definitely earns its M rating.

In the end, the perks FAR outweigh the negatives though. At last, a game that was worth the money. Thanks Rockstar. You did it again.

One of the Best Brawlers of All-Time

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I have yet to see the movie so I don't know if the game is the same. But what I can tell you that this is a heck of a game and a must-buy for this holiday season.

The game starts of with a cutscene of the meeting with all the gangs. The gang leader of the Riffs, Cyrus, is giving a speech. He is talking of unity between all the gangs. Then, all of a suddenly, you see someone pull out a gun and shoot Cyrus dead.

The game then flashes back to 3 months prior to the meeting. You are playing as Rembrant, the newest member of the Warriors. You learn the controls and most of the major aspects of the game. You learn brutal combos, "Rage" moves, how to steal car stereos, pick locks of stores, mug people, throw items, uncuff fellow gang members, and tag other gangs territory. Now your on your way to becoming the baddest gang in New York City.

This may sound like a typical Rockstar game but believe me it is not. You have a main objective that you must complete and bonus objectives that help you unlock additional things. And its not like all you do is beat people up and move on. Your main objective may be to outrun a gang(Baseball Furies), cause a cetain amount of destruction(Hi-Hats' art gallery), tag a certain amount of territories(Boppers), or earn a certain amount of money. Oh, and if that doesn't sound good enough you can do everything in the game co-op. That's right, the entire campaign mode can be played co-op, but the only drawback is that it goes split-screen once you get too far from each other. But you can control your our screen so its not that bad.

Now that's just the campaign mode, you can also unlock missions to see how each gang member joined the Warriors. It will first start off as a cutscene but then you can play as that gang member as he goes through his initiation process.

This game also has its fair share of "minigames". You can do a wheelcahair race. King of the Hill and Survival mode. Duke it out with rival gangs and many other things.

Last but not least, you can leave the Warriors hangout and just screw around GTA-style. You can do all the things mentioned above, but get caught doing it around the cops and then the fun beings. If the cops catch you mugging, breaking and entering, vandalizing, or assaulting an officer then they chase you. Fighting cops while people are watching is another no-no. The witnesses will run to the nearest payphone and call more cops. Sounds fun right? It is.

Never In A Million Years...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 9
Date: November 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

For those of you that haven't seen the movie (and there's many), let me lay to rest all of your speculations about this game. I know them because I had them as well.

The seventies sucked. Playing as members in a street gang during the seventies, surrounded by afros and leather vests sucks as well. But believe it or not...this game is good.

Flawed, yes...but damn good.

The fighting engine in this baby is incredible, as are the combo moves and the general elements of mayhem open to the player.

At any given point you can mug people, steal car radios, break into jewelry stores, etc. etc.

The story mode itself is a plethora of (pinatas) mini-games that are actually well-imagined and fun. After every mission you return to the "hangout", where you can choose to advance to the next level, free-roam, workout, or enter "rumble mode"---which is worth the price of the game itself.

You can create a gang from the many members of every gang featured, and pit them against a CPU gang or against your pals.

The game is extremely brutal, even more so than the GTA series, and it has moments of hilarity. Your fellow gang bangers are not outside of your wrath. While chilling in the hangout, pick up a chair, start a conversation with another gang member, and then halfway through his rant break the chair over his head. Unlike most games, you'll actually interrupt his conversation to hear him yell, "WHAT THE F@#$ MAN!" or "COOL OUT, MAN!"

This alone is worth my $50. Pound your gang members long enough, and they'll actually get tired of your crap and beat hell from you.

Best Rockstar game yet? Let's not forget GTA3 so quickly. And despite how groundbreaking and innovative this game is, at it's core it is still a fighting game, and can get hackneyed within eight hours of gameplay or so.

However, is "The Warriors" a large step forward from Rockstar titles like "Manhunt" and "Red Dead Revolver"?

Oh yeah.

Can you dig it SUCKAS!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: October 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Based om the cult movie of 1979 the Warriors video game events take place 3 months before the events of the movie. The gameplay is easy to pick up on first you take control of Rembrandt the youngest of the warriors (he's one of 9 warriros you can control) First you start off by learning the basic moves and then you move to tagging and stealing ANd mugging for which you earn money for useful items like spray paint amongst other things. Weapons as far as they go you start out with your fists but there are numerous other things like baseball bats and hammers I have seen them all yet. Most of the orginal cast from the movie have done the voice over work and its all very well done. I think Rockstar toronto did a fantastic job with this game normally I'd steer clear of gmaes based on movies but I was really surprised at how well they captured the mood of the film within the game. The following chracters in the game are not voiced by the actors who played them in the movie Snow Cowboy Rembrandt Vermin Cyrus and Luther. Overall I'd rate this 9/10. CAN YOU DIG IT!!

A must-have for fans of either the movie or fighting games

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: October 20, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When I first heard Rockstar would be releasing a videogame version of this classic guy film, I was skeptical. I am a HUGE fan of the original movie and I expected a watered-down or updated version that would just sully the original movie.

But then I saw the promos, and decided to give it a try. And I'm glad I did. Not only is the game a MAJOR homage to the original film (whoever made this must have been an even bigger fan of the movie than me) but it also is a helluva good game too. For fans of Grand Theft Auto, or fighting games (this is a superb old-fashioned "brawler" videogame) this one is a no-brainer.

For fans of the movie, you'll also enjoy learning a lot of the characters' backstories (rest assured that the game stays dead-on true to every character, even voiced by the original cast) and traveling down the gritty streets of 70's New York (complete with trash piled everywhere, graffiti, and ever-present bums). The game starts three months before the movie begins, so you'll also get to learn a lot about what led up to Cyrus's infamous "conclave."

A word of warning. This is not a game for the faint-of-heart. The language and violence in the videogame is even rougher than that of the original film (which sparked riots in 1979). Like the movie, this is definitely a "guy" experience.

Makes me want to see the movie again

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 01, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I loved how it ties into the movie...letting you know what happened leading up to the movie. I found many things good about this game. Having teammates really helps you get out of jams when the action gets thick. They pick up weapons and use them on your adversary and also you can join up with them on one person and do a special combo move. That is even more violent than the normal moves that are at your disposal. Although the game is quite violent. I felt that the Warriors with the circumstances they were in. It was more than justified. I mean you have all these gangs chasing you, trying to run you down (literally) and kill you. You use whatever force is necessary. I enjoyed the little things like unlocking new options in different modes being able to play multiplayer things like King of the Hill which is one of my favorite things in that mode. Being able to form your gang to pick and choose from the various gangs in the game.

Also there is tagging which i doubt needs to be explained. You basically buy cans of paint and go around different areas tagging the other gangs areas. Basically claiming that as your own. Its not hard to do just requires a semi steady hand. On a level or two there will be other things coming at you while your doing this. You get money by either robbing people on the street which has its own little technique as well. Steal car radio's or break into any one of various stores littered around the city. But keep in mind while doing this that some people take offense to this and try to call the police. You'll be able to recognize them by the icon over their head (that) and they'll running to get to the pay phone. So cut them before that because once the police are called. The situation can get kind of thick. If you get arrested however your gang members will come to your rescue and free you provided they havent been arrested. If everyone in your gang has been arrested. It's pretty much game over. Later on in the game you'll be able to buy things like keys to handcuffs and things like that. Also by helping people around town you will unlock new things as well. Different weapons, better abilities and things of that nature.

While in the Warriors hangout you can work on your combo moves and pull ups which help increase your abilites a bit. Its something different to do when your not doing story mode or trying to get everything you can in previously played levels. This is how a movie made into a video game should so others out there take note. People don't want crappy video games that tie into a movie, QUALITY is the key word this what the Warriors is. If it ever happened i could see myself easily getting the sequel to this. I doubt it will happen but that's how much i enjoyed the game. It's not something that you can run through in one sitting (well i guess you could). But you would miss out on so many things going in the game little extras and side stories to play as well. It makes the game all that much better. I had my doubts about this game but after going through this and beating it (unlocking a mode to play as well). I found that my concerns were not even necessary. The Warriors is a welcome addition to my Xbox lineup and its current price that just makes it that much better. This is how things should be done. I could write a lot about the game. But hopefully after reading all this. You'll be heading out the door or online to pick up this game that should not be missed.

Happy gaming and "come out to play!!!"

Yippy, a fun game!!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: October 22, 2005
Author: Amazon User

When I seen Rockstar was coming out w/ a new game, I was pumped to say the least. I loved every game they have created, well, except for Manhunt. But, this game is fun fun fun. I have played single player and two player Co-op. 2 players is by far the highlight of this game. You and a buddy can run around and beat the $##% out of anything that moves, or doesn't move for that matter. The environments are very distructable. You can also pick up objects and toss 'em around like fun little toys. So, if you feel like tossing a brick at a copper's face, be my guest. Throw a cash register if you're really feelin' crazy...

This game seems to be made from a small portion of GTA. Do you ever find yourself walking around in GTA just beating up people into a nice tendor pulp? Well, that is what this game is based on. Only, add a GREAT story line and a great fighting system. Love this game, tons of fun and decent in length. Looking at 15 or 16 hours of gameplay. But, who wouldn't want to throw glass bottles at your buddy's face over and over again.......

Great movie, great game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The game brings the movie to life with nice graphics & game play. The controller setup is pretty easy to master after playing the game for a few minutes. The story various lines are interesting and add flavor to the game.


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