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Panzer Dragoon Orta Review

Xbox Review by Kristan Reed

28 January, 2003

It's been a tough time for Sega. Having survived the almost ruinous hardware days intact, the publisher has more recently had to contend with all but a small fraction of its releases meeting with public indifference. In particular its commercial fortunes on the Xbox have so far been dire: Jet Set Radio Future, Gun Valkyrie, Sega GT, Crazy Taxi 3, Soccer Slam, to name but a few, and not a single big selling title between them - and its recent fortunes on other consoles haven't exactly been blockbusting, either.

It was always going to be tough to get its plethora of development studios up to speed with the inner workings of multiple console platforms. The fact that the company is still porting ageing Dreamcast titles such as Shenmue 2, Phantasy Star Online and Sonic Adventure this far down the line gives the impression of a company struggling to come to terms with its reinvention.

As important as Sonic?

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But those days are nearly over, if Panzer Dragoon Orta is anything to go by. Finally the Japanese software giant has a title that not only pushes the platform it's written for, but has inspired the kind of excitement that Sega used to be synonymous with. One of the EG team was moved to utter last week: "this is the most important Sega release since Sonic The Hedgehog". Blimey. We'd better take a closer look.

The long awaited follow up to the revered Sega Saturn title tells the tale of a population on the brink of extinction, its planet almost destroyed by years of intense battles. A band of rebels rises up to take control of their destiny, and in true mysterious gaming story nonsense, a young girl named Orta becomes "mankind's only hope". Yes, really.

It's the usual paper thin plot, admittedly, but such suspension of disbelief is a formality once you engage in this intense third person shooter that follows in a long line of classic Sega blasters such as Space Harrier, and more recently Rez. It borrows the lock on control system that worked so well in Rez (and, fundamentally at least, in the original Panzer Dragoon), and features the relentless assault of enormous creatures that Space Harrier trademarked all those years ago - albeit dressed up in some of the finest shiny new clothes we've ever clapped eyes on.

Of course, Panzer Dragoon Orta has plenty of innovations all of its own, and is arguably one of the most strategic shooters we've ever played. It's not often we're moved to play a tutorial mode, but this one is almost a necessity, largely thanks to the complexity involved with dealing with the numerous types of attack. The combat variation wouldn't necessarily be an insurmountable problem were it not for the fact that you have so many ways of dealing with your foe - some being more efficient at dispatching them than others.

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On a basic level you have three different modes of fire available to you at once. Normal, Heavy and High Spec, and each can be cycled through with the Y button. Normal is the middle of the road, well balanced cannon, and holding down the A button will lock onto about eight targets at once. Releasing the button then unleashes a destructive blast onto each of the enemies - but it's not the most powerful of the set. This accolade befalls the Heavy gun, which can only lock onto three targets at once, but inflicts far more damage - the smaller number of targets it can take out at once means that when you're overwhelmed it can be real struggle to avoid being hit.

However, the High Spec weapon has a much wider target area than any of them, and although it can't lock on, this high speed cannon can take out incoming projectiles with ruthless efficiency - useful in the many situations when clusters of enemies rain down upon you. Despite its deficiencies, it does give you the useful ability to activate a Homing Glide offensive, which not only attacks the enemy forces, but sucks up their hit points, in turn replenishing your own. Getting to know which gun is appropriate in what situation is the key to progression, and our initial attempts were littered with failure as we came to terms with which weapon to use - and when.

Far from employing the usual third person shooter mechanic of staying stuck behind the player, Panzer Dragoon Orta utilises a fantastically well realised 3D system. Enemies can approach on any side, and often even above or below you, and a radar in the top right hand corner displays the, as red dots in relation to your Dragon, which sits in the centre. To cope with this 360 degree combat, Orta can switch to a side view by pulling the right or left triggers, sending her clockwise or counter clockwise respectively. Each tap on the trigger will send her 90 degrees in the given direction, with the player able to then steer Orta in the precise direction of her enemies.

Further control options are available to allow the player to briefly alter the speed of the Dragoon; tapping X activates a boost, while hitting B momentarily reduces your speed. In boss encounters, or particularly aggressive mid level encounters it is often necessary to use the speed control to dodge out of the way. Likewise, the choice of fire mode 'morphs' your Dragon and subtley affects its manoeuvrability. In our experience the High Spec gun seemed to be the best option, thanks to its ability to take care of the masses of projectiles that the enemy delights in sending your way.

Go Berserk

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Another feature of your impressive arsenal is the Berserk weapon - once fully charged you can tap the black button to unleash a brief all encompassing 'smart bomb' blast that gets you out of sticky situations. As you'd expect in a Japanese shooter, boss encounters come thick and fast, and are both spectacular and evil. But not always spectacularly evil. Only sometimes; that will depend on which of the three skill levels you plump for.

With such a comprehensive, strategic array of attacks available at any one time, it's just as well the game backs it up with a generous serving of eye candy that will sate even the hungriest graphic whore. The ten stages are all deliciously well rendered, with backgrounds of the highest calibre, featuring lush detail at every turn - and as such it's no exaggeration to state that these are possibly the finest visuals we've ever witnessed, all delivered at a rock solid frame rate even when the screen is packed with foes - which, by the way, is regularly.

Talking of foes, in keeping with the incredibly slick backgrounds, you're treated to a continual array of delightfully well animated, finely detailed and well realised creatures to dispatch. It may only be a shoot 'em up at its core, but the believable, credible world that Sega has created with Panzer Dragoon Orta allows the game to skilfully transcend its trivial roots. Supplemented by a regular assortment of cut scenes, the story of Orta's battle against the repressive regime and her encounters along the way with new friends and foes is expertly dealt with, even though for most of us, the fantasy tale isn't necessarily to our tastes. No matters. The breaks these cut scenes provide are extremely welcome after the intensity of a ten minute boss battle.

Look in the box

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As with so many other well crafted games, there's a ton to unlock too. As well as multiple routes hidden within each level, Panzer Dragoon's 'Pandora's Box' mode contains many a treasure that real hardcore players will delight in. Each creature and world has an in-depth explanation stored in the Encyclopaedia, while the Gallery lets you check out previously encountered foe at close quarters. Later on you'll even be able to unlock subquests that allow you to play the game from the Empire's perspective, giving it a tremendous amount of replay value.

On the downside, the game is ultimately a very pretty, albeit very playable shoot 'em up, and therefore becomes repetitive very quickly. Granted, the scenery changes, the type of monster changes, but all too soon you realise that you're merely guiding a cursor around a screen, shooting, dodging, and admiring the view. It's a very pretty view, let there be no doubt, but the chances are you'll tire of doing the same thing over and over again. Also, once you've mastered the controls, it's possible to blitz through entire levels on your first go - and with only 10 levels to plough through this is the kind of game you'll have licked in a weekend.

Panzer Dragoon Orta is a beautiful game - and stands as a landmark 3D shoot 'em up; a refined, well designed and intelligent title and marks a real progression in the genre. If strategic blasting sounds like your idea of gaming nirvana then look no further. Sega's back, and about time too.

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Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 09:11
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Excellent review.

Killer app maybe?

UncleLou
28/01/03 @ 09:21
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Remember, Lou, you wanted to buy a new PC, not an Xbox.

*gnnnnngngn*
Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 09:24
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Join usssssssssssssssss.

I'm gonna see if I can nab a cheap copy of JSRF tonight as I really enjoyed playing through the demo.
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28/01/03 @ 09:26
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Reviews I have read across the net makes me think it's supposed to be a killer app.

Ill get it I think on the grounds of the IGN review 9.2/10 (they reckon graphics should be 11/10).

I'm still worried about being stuck on a rail
UncleLou
28/01/03 @ 09:29
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Don't worry, Tiitiz, that's what I thought when I bought REZ, and I just loved it.
Blerk
28/01/03 @ 09:36
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It certainly is very, very pretty. Not my kinda thing, though.... :-/
BartonFink
28/01/03 @ 09:43
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Looks like March is going to be another very expensive month. Really looking forward to this one it looks absolutely magnificent.
Has this been released in Japan yet?
prettyboytim
28/01/03 @ 09:53
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I heard that it comes with a port of the original Panzer Dragoon as an extra as well - but no mention of it in this review... who to believe?
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28/01/03 @ 09:55
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hate to rain on yr parade but i doubt very much that this is a killer app. yeah yeah it is gorgeous to look at and frenzied to play but killer app??? lets face it mainstream gamers arnt gonna flock to the XBOX for an on rails shoot em up. the same will prolly go for metroid prime ... it definately deserves to be a killer app - its convinced me to buy a GC, but will it get the mass market saturation it deserves? will it buggery.

of course i may just be extra cynical today but time will tell.
Angrydarren
28/01/03 @ 10:07
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Gotta agree with andywhy - surely in this day and age we should not be getting excited by an on-rails shooter?
Graphically this game is an outstanding achievement but from all I have heard, read and seen, the plot and gameplay is thin to the point of being transparent! Surely this game is a classic example of eye-candy glossing over the apparently important, nay vital areas most people refer to such has depth, gameplay and innovation?
That's not to say that this game might not be good - but surely if people are willing in this instance to ignore variety and depth in favour or lush graphics, every subsequent game should be afforded the same luxury?
Or perhaps people should come out and admit that they are graphics whores impressed by bangs and whistles. At least we'd all know where we are coming from.
Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 10:09
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Hey, I *like* eyecandy.
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28/01/03 @ 10:10
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oh believe me the game is good and not lacking in depth... you'll be stuck after about 3 mins unless you master the dragon swapping. i just think that the games buying public has a nasty habit of completely ignoring fantastic games. just ask kristan he'll tell ya.
eviltobz
28/01/03 @ 10:21
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got hold of the US version of this at the weekend and i've been loving it. the second level is easily the prettiest thing that i have seen on the xbox. (its that one where you are flying along the river in the screenshots. mmmmm.) i didn't expect to enjoy it as much as i have, as i'm not really into shooters, but it feels like more than just an on rails shooter. the fact that you have to fend off attacks from all sides helps to keep the interest, and boss encounters require you to move to the sides, in front and behind them to get at weak points, dodge attacks etc. the dragon morphing really is an essential part of the game as well, and needs to be mastered to allow any real progress through the game. killer app? probably not, but very worth a look.

unfortunately for me, i'm waaaay stuck on the last boss :(
andywhy
28/01/03 @ 10:28
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great as it is the only place that this is a killer app is that parallel universe where shenmue and PSO saved the DC, Rez changed the face of gaming as we know it, and Ico topped the PS2 charts for the best part of last year. Now excuse me whilst i dismount my high horse...getting vertigo.
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28/01/03 @ 10:39
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All classic shooters are on rails (most of the 2D shooters for example)... don't be so snobbish about it. At least PDO has style.. something that cannot be said of 99% of the other games out there.
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28/01/03 @ 10:40
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Sega are the undisputed kings of the on-rails shooter. Rez was one of the games of 2002, even tho it was a commercial flop. PDO looks like it could well be a Triple A killer app (as long as it does not become a M$ exclusive, i.e. on another console inside 3 months) and another feather in the xbox's cap.

edit: a bit of emphasis
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binky
28/01/03 @ 11:04
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id almost forgotten about this. good review. and before the games out to ;)
andywhy
28/01/03 @ 11:08
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"PDO looks like it could well be a Triple A killer app "

don't make me get on that horse again..... :P
Sucram
28/01/03 @ 13:51
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JSRF was rubbish bit bits of genius lying around.

And PDO is devastatingly short.
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Tricky
28/01/03 @ 14:01
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Prettyboytim - I've read that the original Panzer Dragoon is in there as an unlockable feature (tut tut Kristan - you definitely should have mentioned that as an unlockable item).

I'm so going to get this. March is definitely shaping up to be a very expensive month with the typical gaming drought up to then. Still, maybe I can go and actually try completing some other games in the meantime.
Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 14:05
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Christ there are a lot of Cup Half Empty people around today. Cmon, it's on rails, but that shouldn't detract from having a blast with it.

Edit : Wake up Nem.
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Bill Gates is Evil
28/01/03 @ 14:36
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"lets face it mainstream gamers arnt gonna flock to the XBOX for an on rails shoot em up. the same will prolly go for metroid"

I completely agree. The game will sell rather well regardless but you're right-- casual gamers aren't going to drop GTA for a game starring a dragon with a ghostly pale woman on it.

I have had Panzer Dragoon for about a week and it is most definitely a badass game. It's very satisfying and leaps and bounds ahead of Star Fox. It is hard to tell if this game will sell in what could be considered "excellent" quantities, but with a definitely cool commercial for the game showing on just about every American T.V. station in the nation and Xbox doing extremely well, it's possible.

January is a good month for Xbox. Dead or Alive Xtreme Volleyball and Panzer Dragoon Orta. Sales for the console should be rather high this month.
Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 14:43
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PDO can be my bitch; DOA:XV can stay on the top shelf TBH. I'm sure it'll get good sales mind you ;-)

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28/01/03 @ 14:54
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Christ there are a lot of Cup Half Full people around today. Cmon, it's on rails, but that shouldn't detract from having a blast with it.

Did u mean cup half empty? That would make sense with the rest of what u said.

Sorry to nitpick :P
andywhy
28/01/03 @ 14:59
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Well my cup's full ..... full of harsh realism anyway *heh*
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28/01/03 @ 15:02
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Well my cup's full ..... full of harsh realism anyway *heh*

lol. touche :)
jaa
28/01/03 @ 15:16
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Nice review, on-rails shooters can't really get any better than this so I think the score is maybe a mark low.

My thoughts exactly.

UncleLou: why are you doing this to yourself? Just buy the damn box!
Nemesis
28/01/03 @ 15:24
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Yay, cheers F7 monkeys ;-). Updated.
krudster [mod]
28/01/03 @ 15:52
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It's the best game of its type, but 8/10 is fair...I can't imagine playing this beyond a couple of intense blasting days. Cracking while it lasts though, but you have to knock a point off for that, and the repetitiveness.
eviltobz
28/01/03 @ 15:57
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i'd have to agree with krudpuppy there.
jaa
28/01/03 @ 16:08
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Hey, that's OK, Krudster. But do a test: read your review and then tell me which score agrees with it. ;)
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28/01/03 @ 16:21
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It's the best game of its type, but 8/10 is fair

Better than Rez? For me this looks like the most polished on-rails shooter and certainly evolutionary, but not revolutionary which, IMHO, Rez is in spades. PDO is certainly more dazzling to look at (tho i cant comment on gameplay), but Rez sucked u in and didnt let go. Even the best rythym-action games could not compete (tho bust-a-groove was a huge slice-o-fun). I borrowed Rez from a friend of mine completed twice on the first day, then proceeded to play and complete it every day for two weeks b4 he wanted it back. I wanted to open every secret, get every hidden level, the whole jewson lot (jewson - ad reference, ignore if not from uk :P). Very few games have had that kind of impact on this jaded old gamer (Elite, SMB, R-Type, Nemesis, Bard's Tale, Tekken 2, Gran Turismo, FF7 - off the top of my head). Yeah its repetitive as PDO, but for some reason, that didn't matter.
eviltobz
28/01/03 @ 16:28
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cheers jt

i had started to notice that, but i'm sure my base wing isn't at level 5 tho, and it doesn't seem to target all of them, and i'm generally not quick enough to target them either. i'll probably get there eventually tho.
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28/01/03 @ 16:29
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Question for all EG patrons: What is the most extreme thing u have done in order to play a game?

For me it was when FF7 was released. I threw a sickie for 2 days, and proceeded to sit in my comfie chair in front of my tv and play it for 40 hours straight. Burnt out the PS1 and had to replace it. Madness :P
binky
28/01/03 @ 16:36
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/me points Xensor towards the Forum door ;)
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28/01/03 @ 19:11
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good review!, 8/10 is the lowest score on game rankings though!, but I respect that you guys are consistent with shooter scores as youre Gunvalkrie (p.s.awesome game)score was also the lowest score posted there (hey wheres duc wasn't he always quoting game rankings?)! and I thought that game was incredible!!!. I have read mostly good to high praise for the replay value (tons of unlockables and yes the first pdo is included)... so I guess it comes down to whether you enjoy shooters. If its as good as g.v. I'm in... hey I'm already in as I just bought the game yesterday, but haven't played it yet!.
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28/01/03 @ 19:15
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p.s. killer app??? thats what doa xbv is for ;)
(p.s. I'm only basing my assumption on the "eye candy"), apparently its a hot seller in gasp, gasp Japan! as well as the states.
Go ahead uncle lou buy a box too.... the price is good, and if youre really hardcore you can wait for a linux mod too!
Bill Gates is Evil
28/01/03 @ 22:35
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"Killer app at 8 out of 10?

wishfull thinking taken to new levels.."

Well, would you consider Halo a killer-app? It got an 8.
jimbo
28/01/03 @ 23:20
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responce to b.g.i.e post hahahahahahahahahahahhahah good point b.g.i.e I know youre not a big fan of gamerankings (and neither am I(too much!), because of the messed up calculating of the average score), but panzer dragoon orta I believe has an average score of 91.7%? just under splinter cell, with quite a lot of posted reviews........ hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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krudster [mod]
29/01/03 @ 07:32
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Compared to other entertainment mediums, game review scores seem to always be skewed to the upper end of the scale, hence we end up having these petty squabbles over whether 7 or 8 equals a good score. Read the review guys and make your own mind up. We're obviously not under the same pressure as print mags to give stupidly high scores. In my mind, there will probably only br 10 to 15 games across all formats worthy of a 9 per year (on average)and maybe one or two deserve a 10 (if that).
At times like these I can see why dropping scores altogether seems like a good idea.
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29/01/03 @ 08:24
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At times like these I can see why dropping scores altogether seems like a good idea.

I'll second that motion!

So Kristan... have you dropped the mad-as-a-hat idea of scoring everything out of 43 (or something) that was floated on the forums a while back? If so... good. :-)
jimbo
29/01/03 @ 17:56
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Hey Krudster don't drop the scoring!!!!!!!!!,first it is fun to bicker over points!. Second it does give us consumers a chance to try and gage whether a game might be a good buy (I use the site for this; along with a rental if i'm unsure). Third so what if we give you guys a bit of a poke if we don't fully agree with a score (its fun too), btw I agree with mostly all the scores I've read give or take a point or two!. Finally as you mentioned some places have ulteriour motives regarding video game scores or are biased!, and therefore Eurogamer scores are the best period!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! b/c there is no bias!!!!! and I for one really appreciate it (if I don't mention it enough!). (my only regret was my scathing g.v. post long ago). so wipe away the phooey idea of taking away the scores, you guys are great!!!!!!!!!!
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29/01/03 @ 18:00
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p.s. I consider anything an 8 or above a great score and worthy of a look!!!!!!!!! p.s. who am I to say whether a game deserves better unless I play the game first :an 8 for halo though??.....................just kidding ;)
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30/01/03 @ 11:51
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8/10 and £40, that's about 1 mark and £5 per minute of enjoyment til you realise that it's on rails and that is utterly not a valid game strategy in this day and age... looks great, boring and stilted, like many x box shooters it seems
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"like many x box shooters it seems" what are the other x-box shooters ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
???????????
krudster [mod]
30/01/03 @ 22:06
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Come on Dom, even YOU have to drop the cynicism for a game as obviously great as this? PDO may be on rails, but so is a rollercoaster!

Oh, and no, we're not dropping scores, but sometimes we get so much flak over them you wonder if anyone even reads the accompanying text!

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