Took best part of Saturday, but I went through from start to finish with a mate and his lass watching, it was like the Saturday film for them, albeit watching some scenes many, many times ("Move and I'll shoot!"........"Move and I'll shoot!"........"Move and I'll shoot!").
I'd heard a lot about the last part of the game letting it down and it does, but not as bad as I'd been led to believe. Story-wise it doesn't need the extra villain being introduced and I'd have preferred maybe a more straight up crime thriller than something out of the X-Files, but I guess we'll have to wait for Heavy Rain for that.
What does let it down is some awful camera and control problems. They only occasionally rear their head but when they do, they can affect your ability to finish the scene properly.
The main guy behind it, David Cage, reckons that it's not a game that can be pigeon-holed easily, which is bollocks. It's an adventure game, like Shenmue but taking the manual combat out, giving more choice in the dialogue and less choice in where you can wander.
On the whole it's a great experience and I'm glad I bought it, very atmospheric and it still looks pretty good, bar some scary mo-capped polygon people (the black cop's girlfriend has but one facial expression). And a couple of stealth sections that Ben would just cream over.
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