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| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $12.90 You Save: $37.09 (74%)
New (48) Used (19) from $11.48
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2085
Format: Cd Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 68016 Model: 68016 UPC: 010086680164 EAN: 0010086680164 ASIN: B000R0RHIG
Release Date: February 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEW FACTORY SEALED. IMMEDIATE SHIPPING.
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| Features:
| • | Rise Through the Ranks of The Club. As one of eight fighters, blast your way through five single player game modes including: Sprint, Time Attack, Survivor, Siege, and Run the Gauntlet. | | • | Earn Respect Online. Shoot your way to the top of the leader boards in over nine cut-throat multiplayer modes. You will face-off with 15 real-time opponents online or battle with your friends offline in 4-player split-screen action modes. | | • | "The Club is Global. Battle in eight unique real-world locations from around the globe, including war-torn cities, abandoned factories, steel mills and many more. | | • | "Extreme Gun Battles in Hazardous Environments. A motion blur camera system intensifies the adrenaline rush in both open range and close quarter firefights. Destroy and manipulate objects in the environment to your advantage. | | • | "Build up the highest score. A unique score-based accumulation system creates even more competition among players; the faster, more efficient and accurate that you are, the more points you will earn to unlock weapons, characters and maps. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Fight as a modern-day mercenary gladiator in The Club, an underground blood-sport in which ruthless killers try earn respect and infamy in deathmatches. The Club takes the explosive action of the shooter genre and blends it with break-neck speed of high-octane race titles to create a radically new kind of action experience. Players will blast through a secretive tournament known only as The Club, where the world's rich and powerful watch merciless fighters test their skills. While highly trained and effectively brutal, most combatants find themselves forced to participate. The posse of urban warriors represents a variety of countries and backgrounds. They share almost nothing in common except for participating in the ultimate blood sport where the only reward is survival. Offering frantic, fast paced gameplay with a unique style, tone and storyline that drips with energy, attitude and anarchy, The Club is a showcase for the capabilities of the next-gen platforms by maximizing the graphical and audio technology available to give a gameplay experience that is second to none. It focuses on addictive and rewarding gameplay that tests your skills to the limit and expands it beyond. The Club will feature eight different multiplayer modes for up to eight players at a time. Players will choose one of eight unique fighters each with their own combat techniques and representing a variety of countries and backgrounds in an attempt to stay alive in the most ruthless underground elite fighting club.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great, if you allow it... September 5, 2008 I played the demo and thought "not for 60 bucks". I found it at the bullseye store for 25 the other day and would give it a shot. It is worth 25 bucks and is quite fun if you like to replay games and beat your high scores. I liked that. I even played the tutorial level over and over to find all of the skulls and hidden skulls and what not. It is a fun game if you allow it to be. Sure, you can blow through it quickly, but that is not the game design. I do recommend this game, it is fun. I always like beating my own high scores and friends rather than random people I have never met. Good times.
Fun, but repetitive. July 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a different game from the ordinary, but there just isn't enough to seperate it from the crowd of games. The game is funner than in it is good though. The game is really easy to pick up and isn't all that hard to play. The leaderboards are neat and so is the scoring system. The only big strike to the game is that you can beat it in under 3 hours, maybe even 2 hours. The game is fun and is worth picking up for about 20 dollars, but much more than that is a bad deal. All in all if you like competitive scoring based games, in which I do, than you will like this new spin on third person action.
Overall 7.5-8.0
BEST GAME EVER MADE May 18, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
i love this game it is absolutly addicting if they ever come out with a club 2 im going to be the first one to get it this game is a 10 out of 5
Best game on PS3 April 11, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
some people can say it is not for the 360 but it is still my fav. game
Semi-Addictive Rental April 2, 2008 This game gets old quick, pretty much running over and over 3 different types of missions: Beat the clock, hold your ground, and fight to the exit. For the first couple of hours you will be amused and having fun. But this soon wears off as you realize even switching characters and weapons doesn't really help liven things up. The combos can be cool, but the 'head shots' are a little liberal(just shoot near the head...). Reminded me a little of the 'Total Overdose' combo idea(a game I loved, by the way!), just not executed nearly as well. The controls are decent enough(esp the sprint button...), as are most of the graphics. I really loved the concept but just wished there was a little more depth and variation to the gameplay. I was entertained for an afternoon, but couldn't imagine wanting to play this for more than one sitting. Newer gamers might find more in this than I, but after 10 years of console gaming(I'm not trying to brag...really!), this game is nothing new to a genre that has better to offer. Cool idea, though.
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