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Reservoir Dogs


A mostly mediocre shoot 'em-up with some interesting twists and a killer presentation.

Available on: PC , PS2, Xbox
Genre: Action
Release date: Oct 24, 2006
Published by: Eidos
Developed by: Volatile
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Screenshots updated Oct 24, 2006
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Reservoir Dogs
Crap games to the left of us, good games to the right, here we are - stuck in the middle with this
PC Review - Oct 25, 2006
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Sep 19, 2006
UK Police Chiefs Outraged At Reservoir Dogs Game N4G
If there's one thing in life that's almost guaranteed, it's that any high-profile videogame that...
News from N4G Aug 3, 2006
Reservoir Dogs trailer shows its face
[PC] See what actually happened during that heist
Jul 31, 2006
Australia Bans "Reservoir Dogs" N4G
Computer game Reservoir Dogs has been effectively banned in Australia after the Office of Film and...
News from N4G Jun 28, 2006
"Why am I Mr. Pink?"
Reservoir Dogs the game on its way
May 4, 2006
Before we start talking about Reservoir Dogs, there are a few things you should know. First, you won't saw the ears off any cops - at least not on camera. Second, the game isn't a Grand Theft Auto clone. Third, of all the actors whose careers were jump-started by the iconic 1992 crime flick, only Michael Madsen (Mr. Blonde) appears in the game. And fourth, you can't just shoot undercover cop Mr. Orange at the beginning to win the game. Rather than straight-up adapting the film about career ...
Reservoir Dogs off the leash
We get a first look at the violent Tarantino tie-in
May 15, 2006
"We want to keep you in the Reservoir Dogs experience," says Volatile, the developer of Reservoir Dogs. And it's doing just that by exploring deeper into the events of the Quentin Tarantino hit film. We've been close up to the action, and can report for sure that the game is doing well to echo the flavor and atmosphere. That is, it's swearier than 10 drunken sailors and plenty violent. The demo we were shown gave us an insight into two different levels, and the two separate styles of the game. ...   » Read Full Reservoir Dogs preview
ESRB Rating
Reservoir Dogs is rated:
Mature
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
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