- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Sep 5, 2007
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 105 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 53 out of 105
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Mixed: 43 out of 105
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Negative: 9 out of 105
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FPSMasterSep 5, 2007
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MichaelR.Oct 1, 2007
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MichaelB.Oct 17, 2007It is essentially Max Payne with updated graphics. The action is less like a traditional shooter and more like an arcade game. I recommend it for anyone who enjoys run-and-gun gameplay, but I would hold off on dishing out the $60. Make this one a renter or wait until that price gets cut in half.
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JoshuaSep 10, 2007Once you get past the glitter and sparkle of "destructable environments" and the novelty of being Chow Yun-Fat you're not left with much to play with. The levels are fairly brief to a fault - by the time I got involved in a level it was over. There's nothing to warrant a $60 price tag in this game. Diverting for an evening at best - disappointing and boring at worst.
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AndyK.Sep 28, 2007Unfortunately, the gameplay breaks down fairly often, with enemies acting like idiots, getting stuck on objects, or becoming bulletproof from particular angles.
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GaryW.Nov 1, 2007
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ShawnO.Oct 22, 2007Its a fun game that gets a little repetative. I'll never get critics, I actualy had more fun beating this than beating the single player mode of Halo 3. Its short, but still longer than Halo3.
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MikeM.Sep 30, 2007
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ArthurO.Sep 15, 2007
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Jul 26, 2011A great game, but much of it is a Max Payne rip-off. The story is great, but the gameplay is not original. Even with a John Woo name on it, the game still feels as a pirated DVD.
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Awards & Rankings
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This is the true sequel to "Hard Boiled," which means Stranglehold is more about style than substance. So, not surprisingly, the story is melodramatic and forgettable and the adrenaline-pumping action is the star of the show.
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Stranglehold might stumble occasionally under its own ambitious weight, and might not quite deliver on all its promises and potential, but it's still a unique and absorbing 8-hour tour through a legendary action director's potent unfilmable dreams.
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Stranglehold is not a disaster. If you desire nothing more than to kill criminals on a massive scale, turn nightclubs into a war zone, and look cool doing it – this is your game.