Old school, yes. But not in a good way. At no point does this game make one feel clever. The creature design that doesn't blow is hobbled by dated poly counts and inscrutable textures. As for the maps - the levels rely on about as many unique section pieces as a Hotwheels starter track. You see so much of the same units over and over that you can get lost. In less that a minute you will run past the same rooms with the same arrangement of clutter on the floor several times. Lazy. One decent thing: The intro sequence was far and away one of the best I've seen.
Hellgate: London is a game I've had plenty of fun playing, and on that alone I'd recommend picking it up. You get a good amount of content and some very satisfying combat. Unfortunately you also get lot a of bugs, a cl... Read Full Review
Just my little review to give players thinking about purchasing Hellgate: London a little bit of information to go on. First off, I have to too you that I played in beta and was extremely pumped about the release of thi... Read Full Review