![]() ![]() friend from foe (tip: cops have blue names over their head, crooks have red or you can't see their names at all). Are you listening to this, other video game developers? The only problem is that this can make it hard to I.D. Also, you can customize your character pretty decently color of skin & hair, clothes, weapons, custom graffiti "tag", etc. The ability to blow someone's head off or to catch them on fire with a flashbang grenade is cool (blood and gore can be toggled off/on). Bangers in an urban enviroment is a good one. And with only 16 players online, it's not up to current standards of 24 to 32 online. There is no prone and the "squat" feature looks like you're filling your Pampers. Also, there is a significant amount of blood and dismemberment when you blow someone apart with a shotgun or grenade. DO NOT buy this for younger kids! There is a lot of swearing and racist lyrics in the music and in the game. It looks like a PS2 game from 2001/2002, the characters run like they have butt plugs in and the weapon aiming is a little "loose". If you like those games online, you MIGHT like this.ĬONS: The graphics aren't very good. I usually play online FPS games such as SOCOM(1,2&3), Battlefield 2: Modern Combat, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down, KILLZONE, Call of Duty: Finest Hour, Splinter Cell and Rainbow Six-3 (GUTTER-BOY on all of those, Vic_Mackey of the Strike Team Clan on 25 to Life, look me up). ![]() The single player is lacking, but online is kind of fun. If SOCOM frustrates you because you always get PWND (owned), you might like this game better. It can't really compare, because it's like SOCOM-LITE (VERY Lite!!!). Both are online shooters, squad (team/gang) based and "realistic". It has been compared to SOCOM, which I guess is valid. I bought it for the PS2, so I can't comment about the Xbox version. The game's soundtrack features selections by rap artists Mos Def, DMX, Ghostface Killah, and others.Ģ5 to Life is an okay game. Frank Williams, known for his successes as an author, magazine editor, and television producer. The plot of the single-player game was written by P. A full-fledged single-player campaign is also included, casting players in the role of an urban up-and-comer who finds trouble on both sides of the thin blue line. Players can customize their characters with tattoos, brand-name apparel, and other accessories, then take them online to join others for team deathmatch-style competition. ![]() The game was built with online play in mind, and several multiplayer modes are supported. In either case, players are equipped with the tools of their respective trades cops can make use of their superior training with firearms or call for helicopter air support, while gang members can choose from a wider selection of weapons and use civilian hostages as human shields. Through two parallel perspectives on the same ongoing conflict, 25 to Life offers play as either a law enforcement officer or a streetwise gangsta. Developed by veteran studio Avalanche Software, 25 to Life is designed to place the online tactical action of a squad-based shooter in open urban settings that are reminiscent of the latter-day Grand Theft Auto games. ![]()
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