Anything and pretty much everything can be used as a weapon and this is a good point. The fact that you must think on your feet and make split second decisions and furious action going on around you. It greatly blends aspects of survival and horror. It actually lives to the name unlike other survival horror games. Basically, Condemned is a true to the genre Survival Horror. Ethan is called back with the loss of his friend Malcom Vanhorn and the return of the infamous SKX. The character has changed drastically since the last game as you can see. Ethan Thomas our favourite forensic investigator has resigned from SCU he's homeless and an alcoholic. Condemned 2: Bloodshot follows on a couple of months after the first game. But i'm very glad the game reached the sony console.
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If there's one thing i don't understand it's why the first condemned never came out on ps3 but the sequel came out on PS3 too. All though Condemned didn't really get the hoo-haa i was expecting it spawned a sequel. When the x-box 360 first launched a couple of years ago one of the most promising looking launch titles was Condemned: Criminal Origins.
Graphic B+ Sound A++ Gameplay B- Lasting Appeal B. Cons: Clunky fight system Load times are a pain. Pros: Disgusting production design that will make you head straight for the shower. I was well worth the money and I recommend it despite it's flaws. However, since I was very much let down by RE5 I was surprised just how shocking and creepy Condemned 2 was. When fighting bad guys your chances are almost down to luck with skill being nearly irrelevant. But.a first person beat-em-up? I understand that the FP perspective makes the game even scarier, but it just doesn't fit a beat-em-up. If you have a home theatre hooked up to your PS3 then be prepared for a horrifying atmosphere made entirely of sound to flood into your living room. What IS remarkable though is the gut-wrenching sound design, which is not only the best video game sound I have ever heard but would rival the most superior of Hollywood horrors. The graphics are not the best but sure do impress with their grottiness. The game is set in the ugliest of places, from abandoned hotels, factories, back alleys. When people across the unnamed city start to go crazy you're brought in to kick some ass and find out why. In Condemned 2 you play Ethan Thomas, a burnt-out drunk and former special agent.
I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this game, but for £5 I couldn't refuse, especially after the disappointing Resident Evil 5. I have never played the original Condemned, so starting off with the sequel with already developed characters was a bit disorientating.