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Chromehounds

Cry Havoc and let slip the mechs of war!

Okay, so it's better online. Human foes aren't as willing to be slaughtered as AI bots and this makes a difference. The missions seem less of a mess and some good ideas like creating your own mech and co-operating as a team emerge.

Too simple to be strategic, too slow to be a shooter, too basic to be next-generation, you'd have to have a silicon heart and a metal head to love this soulless, repetitive, dreary dog of a game.

You'll love
  • Incomparable lighting effects
  • Extremely replayable multiplayer
  • Giant frikkin' robots!
You'll hate
  • Steep learning curve
  • Single-player somewhat boring
  • Oppressively realistic
 
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Chromehounds

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: Spring 2006
Published by: Sega
Developed by: From Software
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