As fun as Warhawk is, it's just barely worth the $40 it costs to download it from the PlayStation Network - we've known for a long time this was going to be multiplayer-only, but the price still feels about $10 too steep for a game with no single-player anything. The retail version is actually a better deal at $60, as it comes packed with a wireless Bluetooth headset (valued between $22 and $40 at retail), which is the best possible way to hear the muffled shouting and breathing noises your teammates will spew every time they lean a little too hard on the left thumbstick and activate the "talk" feature. Price concerns aside, though, Warhawk packs a lot of depth into its rapid-fire multiplayer matches, and its sheer variety, rapid pace and endless fun make it a must-play for PS3 owners.
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piccolodevilking - November 10, 2008 2:38 a.m.