Spartan: Total Warrior

He's no partial warrior. He's a total warrior, which is why they made a game all about him.

Yes, it would be nice if your fellow soldiers would open a door on their own once in awhile, and we could definitely do without the oddly paced “stealth” sections. We appreciate the developers’ attempt to mix things up a bit, but this game’s strength is its full-scale battles. Besides, it should be enough that Spartan does things right out of the box that the premeire hack-and-slash series Dynasty Warriors, about to release its tenth PS2 entry, has yet to achieve.

You'll love
  • Hundred of warriors are fun to slash.
  • The worlds are impressively large.
  • The graphics are impressive.
You'll hate
  • It's extremely button-mashy.
  • It can be hard to follow.
  • Repetition becomes an issue.
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Spartan: Total Warrior

Release date: Oct 27, 2005
Published by: Sega
Developed by: The Collective
8 GREAT
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