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There is no doubt that there are a lot of companies out there who are just dying to be the next "big thing". One thing about the gaming industry is that its one that is open for new experiences, but to get a new experience that sells well is a different
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The Xbox Live online arena is a curious thing. Once you pay for your first subscription, your console becomes complete and how it was intended to be played. It must be hard to imagine owning a 360 without online capabilities after you have become used
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If you were to hear me talk for any amount of time you would think that I hate Sega. You'll hear me curse up and down about this once-mighty video game company; it will be an ugly mess of angry words, betrayed feelings and terrible games. Oh those
...read the complete The Club review at Gaming Nexus
That is the mantra of The Club, the latest bizarre creation from Bizarre Creations, best known for the Phantom Gotham series, and not as well as they deserve to be known for their last third person shooter, Fur Fighters. I'm not going to use the tired
...read the complete The Club review at GotNext
An underworld game of death run by twisted millionaires and played by blue collar desperados armed to the teeth certainly made for a pretty good premise in basically every Jean Claude Van Damme movie ever made (that we can remember), so we’re surprised
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What do you do on a Friday night? Watch a movie, go to dinner with friends, perhaps hit up a few bars on the way home? If so, you're clearly unaware of the new in-thing for lowlifes and adventure-seekers looking for something to do. The Club is an
...read the complete The Club review at Thunderbolt
Bizarre Creations has ventured outside its virtual racing comfort zone a few times with some pretty spectacular results (see: Geometry Wars). But what about trying to do to first-person shooters what they did with racing games? That’s the idea behind
...read the complete The Club review at G4 - X-Play
Bizarre Creations are well known for their racing game expertise, and with a long history of providing gamers the high octane thrills around a racing circuit, the team felt it was time to prove that they could diversify a little. The Project Gotham
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Shooters are big, serious business these days, but The Club is having none of it - you pick from a range of pre-rolled hard-men caricatures with varying speed, strength and stamina statistics and then gun your way at pace through a series of grimy
...read the complete The Club review at Eurogamer
Every game created by Bizzare somehow includes points. The PGR series had Kudos points, which involved you drifting, speeding and over taking people like a person who's late for work. Geometry Wars was all about points. Shoot things, earn more points,
...read the complete The Club review at Console Monster
As much as reviewers regularly decry the lack of ingenuity in modern gaming (and particularly within the shooter genre), every now and then it's nice to have our words smacked firmly into place, and that's clearly the chief goal of Bizarre Creations
...read the complete The Club review at Strategy Informer
The makers of Project Gotham Racing had enough of it for a while. Enough of cars and burning rubber, enough of bombastic shooters filled with Nazis and other sci-fi scum, enough of blown-up FPS stories about alien invasions and endless running in circles.
...read the complete The Club review at Fragland
Remember the days when gaming involved only a handful of lives to pass that pesky mission? Or when bragging rights at your local arcade consisted of proudly displaying your gaming prowess through having an entry in the high score ladder? Not to mention
...read the complete The Club review at PALGN AU
Are you the type of gamer who obsesses about reaching that top score? Trying to climb the leaderboards by memorizing levels and executing pinpoint perfection is an old-school trait that most modern games have long since abandoned. The idea of playing a
...read the complete The Club review at ZTGameDomain
The Club is a fast paced, gallery-like, third person shooter from Sega and Bizarre Creations. The single player Tournament mode is shallow, but quite fun especially for the first several hours. Sadly, the multiplayer battles both on and offline do leave
...read the complete The Club review at Cheat Code Central
How often during a session of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater have you wanted to continue your killer combo with a little bit of, well, killing? There’s a little something between the visceral lust for violence and that of racking up a big score, and The Club
...read the complete The Club review at GameTrailers
For those who would seek out the ultimate thrill, there is a game called The Club. The Club's wealthy financiers pay the world's most talented killers to cut a swathe of leaden terror through swarms of enemies, judging their performance based on criteria
...read the complete The Club review at GameSpy
Sometimes a game can sound great on paper and then just not be very much fun in practice. The Club is one of those titles. It's something different in the shooter genre which is a welcome happening in the flooded market, but unfortunately the gameplay
...read the complete The Club review at IGN
Lovers of golf and of gold digging alike have clubs they can bludgeon fools with. The Irish have their shillelagh. The Zulu have their knobkierie. And the shifty-eyed cutpurses of the world have their sinister blackjacks. Seemingly anyone can find a club
...read the complete The Club review at Game Revolution
Liverpool based development studio Bizarre Creations is primarily known for its successful Project Gotham Racing series, which started out on the original Xbox console. The developer is also recognized for Geometry Wars, a retro-style multi-directional
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