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The Club


Is it a shooter? Or a racing game?

For example, that feeling you get when you shave milliseconds off a corner on a time trial in a racing game is the same in The Club - the only difference is that the delicate balance between tapping the break and slamming down the accelerator has been replaced by a couple of well-placed headshots capping sporadic sprints down short, sharp stretches of corridor. In fact, the driving analogy is actually very apt (in some cases you even have to do three laps of the same ‘course’) and every time you attempt a run the elements are always identical - enemy placement and behaviour as well as weapon and health pickups are exactly the same.

There’s no ‘emergent AI’ here, no ‘pack mentality’, no ‘team dynamics.’ This is a good old fashioned shooting gallery - arcade style. If a man jumps off a balcony at a specific point once, he’ll do it again, regular as clockwork. As a result, a good memory is as equally a powerful a weapon as a keen aim and quick trigger finger. On paper, this might not sound particularly exciting - and stretched out over 20 hours of traditional plot-driven blasting, it wouldn’t be. But The Club’s strengths only start becoming apparent once it’s really got its claws into you.

Because it’s so unique, and its trials so short and bite-sized, we’ve found ourselves playing a game in a way we’ve not done for years - sitting around a screen with a load of mates and actually taking it in turns to play the same challenge over and over again, well into the night.


 
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zeropwn  - 1 year 2 months ago 
first!
real4xor  - 3 months 15 days ago 
SECOND time I see an idiot POST first.
:P (ow how witty)

hmz, from what I can read in the review, this is a shooting racing game?
kind of thing... turning warfare into a sport? 0.o
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The Club
The Club

Genre: Action
Release date: Feb 19, 2008
Published by: Bizarre Creations
Developed by: Sega
Min system requirements: Pentium 4 2.0Ghz/AMD, Athlon XP 2000+ processor, 512MB RAM, DirectX 9.0c compatible 64MB video card
Recommended system: Pentium 4 2.5Ghz/AMD Athlon XP 2500+ processor, 1GB system RAM, ATI Radeon X800 series or higher
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
15 player VS
8 GREAT
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