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Back in 2005, Rockstar released The Warriors for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, a beat-'em-up based on Walter Hill's 1979 cult classic film of the same name. While it might seem like an odd choice for a developer to sink any effort into retelling such an
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The debut title for Rockstar Toronto in 2005, The Warriors brought the brawler back into focus with one of the most complete and faithful licenses in videogaming. Not only sticking within the confines of the movie's storyline, Rockstar opened up the
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Many of you probably grew up without even knowing about The Warriors, a 1979 film from director Walter Hill that focused on a troubled street gang being chased all around Coney Island. Well, you missed a pretty cool film, but not to worry. Rockstar has
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When The Warriors was first released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox it was hard not to be impressed by its inventive use of the movie license and great presentation. But this Rockstar beat-em-up was more than just a fun movie game; it was the first 3D
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Good ol’ fashioned beat 'em ups are hard to come by in this current age, and the ones that do make it to shop shelves end up being pretty bad. For the PSP owner, you’ve got a wide selection of retro compilations to pick from, but not all compilations
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But let this serve as a second chance for those who didn't get to bop the first time around. Despite some minor cutbacks and unavoidable hardware adaptations, The Warriors on PSP is an excellent port, and if you happened to miss the PS2 or Xbox version,
...read the complete The Warriors review at 1UP
Who knew a game based on a decade-old cult hit film like The Warriors would ever be any good? Especially when the story centers on gangs that look more like they belong in a San Francisco Halloween parade than what you’d likely find on the mean streets
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It is hard to translate a cult film, or any film for that matter, into a video game. Some would argue that it is even harder to transport a console game to a handheld successfully. The people at Rockstar know the pain of trying to accomplish this feat
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and open-ended story development. The console side seems to have more to do with filling the void left by the (mostly) dead, lamented beat-'em-up genre, and they do it well (Yakuza fills the void left open by the River City Ransom side of things, just in
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