The Last Guy is a fun and quirky title that took me by total surprise. It has the look of a next-gen title with all of the gameplay and audio elements of something you might have played on your Atari 2600. You can make the game as strategic as you want...
Abstract: The Last Guy is exactly why I love digitally downloadable games. Interesting games that otherwise wouldn't see the light of day at retail, still have the opportunity to grab everyone's attention for a fraction of the price. While most PSN, XBLA, and Wi...
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Published: 2008-09-02, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
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Satellite images of realworld locations make great levels, Pushes you to the limits of your abilities, but not past, Hidden VIPs add replay value, Screams of terror mix well with electronic beats.
Leaves you wanting more locations, Not all satellite images are created equal.
Engaging action and unique presentation mix well in this short game. ...
Supremely stylish, cleverly designed, fiendishly addictive, and totally original – this is one PSN game you absolutely must try. 9.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (2)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile page...
Abstract: I was destined to love The Last Guy. Beyond the fact that the game is a blast, beyond the fact that the gameplay is simple but complex, and beyond the fact that the music is that wacky kind of catchy -- the main character wears a red cape and blue suit...
Fast-paced action against a relentless and often brutal clock. Diverse cities that are faithfully reproduced add to the appeal. Sharp, addictive enjoyment.
Getting stuck in terrain ruins the pace. No real complexity to make you want to come back for more.