Video Game Review

Developer:
Monolith
Release Date:
1998-09-30
Shogo: Mobile Armor Division
ESRB Rating Image Not Avaliable | Action | 1 Player
Overall Rating
3.467
Average Critic Score
3.480
715 of 40,780 All Time
149 of 8377 PC
19 of 1221 Action
11 of 403 1998
38 of 1595 1 Player
Ratings and rankings are based on all available critic reviews for each game.

Adrenaline Vault

I'm not saying things can't get better, but for now this is as good as it gets. So where does Shogo rank amongst all the games I've played, through all the years, the genres, the classics, the memories? Let's just say it's on the short list, the very ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at Adrenaline Vault

Game Revolution

One cool feature in this game which really sets it apart from the pack is the Critical Hit system. If you hit someone in the head or just particularly hard, they flash purple and you gain health, giving you not only an incentive to kill your enemies, but ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at Game Revolution

Computer and Video Games

entirely new: we could choose from four different MCAs, crush cars and leap onto tall buildings. It's a shame you can't destroy more of the scenery, although what with all the smoke and debris flying about it's difficult to see how any current PC would be ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at Computer and Video Games

AllGame

You are Sanjuro Makabe. Your friends and family are dead and everyone blames you. It really wasn't your fault yet the freak accident has cost you so much pain. You're literally frowned upon by your peers and your career has taken a nosedive into a ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at AllGame

IGN

Shogo proves that first-person shooter titles can still offer something unique and genuinely fun. ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at IGN

GamePro

sprightly little soft-shoe between two buildings will later tote a gun the length of six Mac trucks end to end, with no apparent weight-distribution difficulties. Of course, your MCA has an appropriately huge sword (in case that TOW rocket-launcher you've ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at GamePro

Game Over Online

The gameplay is plain wicked - with no environments ever repeating (except for some cities), it's always fun to see what's around the corner. ...read the complete Shogo: Mobile Armor Division review at Game Over Online