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25 to Life

PlayStation2 » Shooter Action » Eidos Interactive

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Date Released: Jan 16, 2006

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25 to Life PS2

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Great gift

My son had been looking for this game for months - able to find on amazon 5 days before his b-day - ordered and recvd with time to spare - thanks amazon
 

Never buy this game

I bought this Game about a month ago and was so happy to receive it in the mail. I put the game in PS2 and it was terrible. The Blood&Gore mode is so unrealistic. The game it's self is unrealistic. You never get to drive a car yourself in this game and the story to the game is not good. I bought this thinking it would be like the Grandtheft Auto series, NOTHING LIKE IT. Save your money and get San Andreas or Vice City Stories if you want to be Happy. Whoever thinks this game is good does not enjoy realistic games.
 

don't buy this

it is a very complicated and hard play with over the top controller complication
 

This is awsome!

Whoever said this game is bad for children is wrong. Not only does it teach children to accuratly shot humans with very percise aim, it also shows how tear gas and stun guns work. This is a very educational game and it is very fun and entertaining. The only downfall is tht it is a very very tough game to beat.
 

Generic in a boring way

I used to wonder how people could be so far off base when it comes to developing these games especially considering that this game was developed in Utah. Now you and I both know that when it comes to urban culture and all things street you need look no further than the UT for your definitive source, but that still doesn't explain the lacklustre graphics and clunky mechanics and poor coordination since we all know that Utah is home to the best artists and athletes around I mean just look at the Jazz. Yes, I am Utah bashing, yes I am from Utah, that is why I find it hilariously sad that these developers chose to make a game about urban gang-warfare and street culture. Stick to what you know, make a game about scrapbooking and holding hands it couldn't possiblly suck as bad as this.

Additional info for 25 to Life

Features:

Compelling single player game-play allows you to see the story from the perspective of both criminals and law enforcement

Fully customizable characters - Display your rank by unlocking and customizing your gear

Over 40 weapons to choose from - Shotguns, Machine Guns, Stun Guns, and Tear Gas

Take down your opponents with both lethal and non lethal methods

Build a clan and take it online. Battle with up to 16 players in this intense urban battlefield