WarPath marched to the retail frontline with about as much hype as a straight-to-DVD movie. Without the onslaught of marketing, that usually accompanies a new first-person-shooter, it snuck into the crowded FPS trenches with hardly a whimper, never mind a war cry. Sadly, WarPath’s under-the-radar release is well deserved, as it delivers an all-too familiar package that often dips into mediocrity with dated graphics and slim content.
WarPath review
This 'Path' shouldn't be crossed
GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Shooting things in the head
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Cheeky weapon names
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like "The Judge"
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Bargain price - $20 on PC
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$30 on Xbox
Cons
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Been-there-done-that feel
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Graphics are barely current feel
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Online is a ghost town
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Genre | Shooter |
Description | Fun with guns, but do we need another FPS game to compete with the giant pile of other shooters that may do the job better and faster? |
Platform | "Xbox","PC" |
US censor rating | "Teen","Teen" |
UK censor rating | "","" |
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