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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA video game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's film Perros de reserva (1992).A video game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's film Perros de reserva (1992).A video game adaptation of Quentin Tarantino's film Perros de reserva (1992).
- Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
- 1 nominación en total
Jack McGee
- Mr. White
- (voz)
Alexander Donald
- Mr. Brown
- (voz)
- (as a different name)
Argumento
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- TriviaMichael Madsen is the only cast member from the movie to provide the voice and likeness for the game.
- ConexionesReferenced in Sorry You Missed Me (2019)
- Bandas sonorasCoconut
by Harry Nilsson
Opinión destacada
This game is actual garbage! I rented it from my local game store with a grin on my face thinking I hope it's as good as the movie, as you play in what would be the plot holes. Well I install the game and was shocked at what I got for my £2 for renting the game for the night. For starters the game controls are near pathetic, the graphics on the game are obsolete, and the game play is terrible. When you play the first level and you've played them all! The developers added crappy driving levels into it (maybe to try and make the game more interesting) but that's even worse. The way the car handles is shockingly bad the slightest tap on the handbrake and a direction button and you skid 90 degrees. One feature on the driving aspect is that you can shoot while driving and run over a couple innocent pedestrians.
Now on to a feature that seems to be popping up in a lot of games lately slow motion! Or "Bullet festival" as they call it. Once you have enough adrenaline from killing cops or hostages you can enter this mode to activate that particular player's special ability (basically a short animation of them combing their hair or throwing a cigar away) and enter slow motion. With this on you can shoot multiple times into several cops or whoever at once and avoid getting injured yourself. Once the adrenaline has runs out you can see your victims get hit and fall down dead. But again once you seen one cop go down you've seen them all.
Not having the voices of the original cast hindered the game play and cut scenes. Only having ONE! Member of the cast was pointless. (That's a personal feeling I don't know what you other gamers would think of this fact) To sum up my little review of this game: If you're a fan of the movie and you want everything that has got something to do with it then this game is worth buying but only at a low cost. If you fancy just having a fun time killing cops and hostages your better off playing any GTA game.
Who can I speak to about getting my £2 back!!!
Now on to a feature that seems to be popping up in a lot of games lately slow motion! Or "Bullet festival" as they call it. Once you have enough adrenaline from killing cops or hostages you can enter this mode to activate that particular player's special ability (basically a short animation of them combing their hair or throwing a cigar away) and enter slow motion. With this on you can shoot multiple times into several cops or whoever at once and avoid getting injured yourself. Once the adrenaline has runs out you can see your victims get hit and fall down dead. But again once you seen one cop go down you've seen them all.
Not having the voices of the original cast hindered the game play and cut scenes. Only having ONE! Member of the cast was pointless. (That's a personal feeling I don't know what you other gamers would think of this fact) To sum up my little review of this game: If you're a fan of the movie and you want everything that has got something to do with it then this game is worth buying but only at a low cost. If you fancy just having a fun time killing cops and hostages your better off playing any GTA game.
Who can I speak to about getting my £2 back!!!
- TenPart
- 14 sep 2006
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