- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Aug 28, 2008
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Play UKSupremely stylish, cleverly designed, fiendishly addictive. [Issue#171, p.92]
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An outstanding title that's challenging, funny, and fresh. Yes, it's a download and it's rather simple looking, but once you get your hands on the controls and get to the point where you've tanked for the fifth time in a row and are plotting a path on the map overview before your next deployment, you'll know why this game rocks.
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Being the Chosen One is a tall order to drop on anyone, but The Last Guy makes it one of the most addictive downloadable games available on the PSN.
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For such a simple concept, The Last Guy certainly does make for an entertaining experience.
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The Last Guy is a fun and quirky title that took me by total surprise. It has the look of a next-gen title with all of the gameplay and audio elements of something you might have played on your Atari 2600.
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At just $9.99 anyone who loves zombies, weird Japanese games, arcade games or even giant eyeball alien games owes it to themselves to check out The Last Guy.
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The last guy's sum is far greater than its rather simplistic parts, offering up yet another fun and entirely unique game for the PSN service.
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As the name The Last Guy suggests, saving mankind is a one person job, so there’s no multiplayer. That means that once you’ve completed the game, the only reason to run around on these real-life aerial playgrounds is to increase your score and, in turn, your position on the game’s online world ranking list.
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The Last Guy is worthy of everybody's attention and especially of those who appreciate difficult, original and quality games.
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The addicting, classic arcade gameplay and pseudo-retro stylings make it different enough than nearly anything else out there.
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This creative revival of an ancient format proves that zombies aren't the only ones who rise from the dead.
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The Last Guy is a nice little game, which bears the charm of the late 80ties. And it rocks!
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The Last Guy is certainly one of those quirky, simple games that don’t look fun at all until you get your hands on the game and see it for yourself.
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With fun 15 levels to play through, The Last Guy is certainly worth a look.However, the downside is that the game has a very short life span.
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The Last Guy has a definite personality and style that almost completely overcomes the fact that it doesn't exactly make use of "the power of the Cell". It may not pack a graphical whollup, but it is more than just a novel idea. With truly addicting gameplay and a healthy portion of silliness, saving major cities from zombies is hours of fun.
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Overall, The Last Guy is a highly entertaining yet short-lived outing that comes highly recommended for those of you wanting to inject something a little different into your gaming calendar.
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PSM3 Magazine UKSmall, but perfectly formed arcade action for a bargain price. [Nov 2008, p.84]
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Definitely not your typical zombie game..
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It's a fun game that takes what you know about zombie games, bends it on its ear, kicks it in the shin and then pours malt-o-meal on its head as it laying there on the ground, good times.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 32
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Mixed: 6 out of 32
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Negative: 8 out of 32
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