Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSiN Episodes follows HardCorps leader John R. Blade, as he battles the CEO of SinTEK Industries, Elexis Sinclaire, and her army of mutants.SiN Episodes follows HardCorps leader John R. Blade, as he battles the CEO of SinTEK Industries, Elexis Sinclaire, and her army of mutants.SiN Episodes follows HardCorps leader John R. Blade, as he battles the CEO of SinTEK Industries, Elexis Sinclaire, and her army of mutants.
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- CuriosidadesRitual Entertainment had wanted to do a sequel to SIN for many years and many times came close to starting development of it. Ritual was not prepared to give away the legal rights to the franchise in exchange for publisher funding. When Valve Software, a former rival of Ritual's, launched the STEAM on-line distribution service Ritual saw it as the answer they were looking for. Valve would distribute the game on-line, and was not interested in taking their IP.
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Elexis Sinclaire: Your lack of vision is your greatest weakness Radek. You should know better than anyone that I get exactly what... I... want.
- Créditos adicionalesBloopers play after the completion of the credits.
- ConexionesFeatured in Gggmanlives: Sin Episodes: Emergence PC Game Review (2013)
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"This game is just another Half-Life 2 clone." Which is a pretty sad comment, considering that HL2 sucks noodles. I'm not complaining about the Havoc engine, the graphics are fine and I had only a few glitches I can think of and no crashes. But the point is that the game has lost its style, along with the superb atmosphere of its predecessor. At least for me, it's the most important thing - and it went down the drain. No more snappy dialogs between Blade and J.C., no more funny notes, inventive secrets or remarkable locations. What you get in return is the possibility to move things around - wow.... For Christ's sake, this is supposed to be a shooter where you should BLOW things up, not mess around with them! So the only positive thing left is the sound. Zak Belica did a great job with the music, especially with the song "What's the World Come To", performed by Sarah Ravenscroft. Somewhat disappointed were the dialogs of Blade(Eric Mills) and J.C.(Billy O'Sullivan). Blade sounds as good as ever, but has only a few lines, which I also consider a major drawback of the game. J.C.'s voice sounds a little "uninspired" to me. And now the best part: the voice acting of Jen Taylor. Now this is what I call a beautiful voice! Never heard it before, though she did voice acting for quite a few games. Again, great compliment to her. And, of course, Hannah Logan. We all know her from the original game, so I expected nothing less than flawless performance. Bottom line is: without Zac Belica's music, Hannah Logan's and Jen Taylor's sexy voices, I wouldn't bother to play it again.
- Ruanek
- 12 jun 2006
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