Marc Ecko's Getting Up Review
If you're looking for an authentic graffiti-culture experience, you'll be at least a little disappointed, but as a straight-ahead platformer, the game is surprisingly successful.
If you're looking for an authentic graffiti-culture experience, you'll be at least a little disappointed, but as a straight-ahead platformer, the game is surprisingly successful.
Getting Up builds a cohesive and entertaining world without sacrificing gameplay, resulting in a really great overall package.
Getting Up builds a cohesive and entertaining world without sacrificing gameplay, resulting in a really great overall package.
Getting Up builds a cohesive and entertaining world without sacrificing gameplay, resulting in a really great overall package.
I really enjoyed this game. It had a lot of everything in it. The game starts off a little slow but it soon catches up and picks up in tempo. I wish the beginning had more character intro but I guess the developers ... Read Full Review
15 of 18 users found the following review helpfulAlthough Getting Up is from way back in 2005, so 8 yrs old, I just started playing it yesterday as I was oblivious to it.....one of those games I did'nt catch in time meaning I got back into gaming in late 2005 but I'm s... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulYeah, gamespot gave this one ''Best Licensed Music'' of 2006. I believe it deserves it. Every pieces, as a jigsaw puzzle, chain well with the music of the game. There is lot of artist who are there giving up there bes... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulSeven years ago, Marc Ecko had a vision- to make a game that let's people experience the crazy world of graffiti writing. After years of development which involved thousands of shots of living graf legends, finding voic... Read Full Review
2 of 3 users found the following review helpfulThis game might be unheard to millions of gamers but that doesn't mean it is bad. No. This game is the best graffiti style game out. It has awesome graffiti and tons of violence with the cops, other graffiti and one time... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulMark Ecko Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure is a level based game developed by The Creative Inc for Xbox, Ps2 and PC. The game follows Trane a young graffiti artist trying to make a name for himself until he makes enem... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpfulIf you are a writter you can rate this game with a 10!!The game has not so great quality in the graphics and in the controls, that's why i rate this game with a 9.0, but anything else, it's just a Super game,because it h... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulWell, I rated this game with a 9 because I love graffiti and I love the vibe they gave the game. It was clear to me that when the king of graffiti would produce a game, it would be incredible fun to sneak and spray in th... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulMarc Ecko's getting up, is a graffiti game. The game starts with a boy named Trane, and he wants to build his rep by laying down his burners all over the city, but the vandal squad and other security officers are on his ... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpfulHaving this game's limited edition in my collection is something that always makes me proud, even though a lot of people do not see how I could like a game about graffiti this much. I've always found it hard to explain w... Read Full Review
2 of 3 users found the following review helpfulas you can see, we haven't played this game all that much. we played a few levels worth and just sort of lost interest. graphics are alright. no worse than GTA III, not all that polished compared to the stuff coming o... Read Full Review
0 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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