Constantine
Xbox- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Feb 14, 2005
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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netjakSo, just like Keanu Reeves, you may be able to save the world from impeding enemies, but he will not be there to save you when you realize how much time you've wasted playing this lackluster licensed title.
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While the potential for what one could do in the video game world of Constantine was unlimited, it is ultimately not realized due to the fact that action is the same throughout the whole game and is only carried by adding a slightly different objective for each stage.
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The story is a lot easier to follow if you know the character's background and even gives a good reason to see how it ends.
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As a movie port using the oldest recipe in the book, Constantine is about as average a game as you can get, which is actually better than most licensed translations. Neither Heaven nor Hell, Constantine is merely a short stay in Purgatory.
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BoomtownConstantine the game is supposed to be in the horror genre just like the movie, but it simply fails to scare even just a little bit.
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The game feels like it was made a few years ago, took few risks, and was just now released. Now it feels dated.
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No joke, I actually fell asleep playing the game, and it was only 3 o' clock in the afternoon!
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#54 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 20
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Mixed: 4 out of 20
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Negative: 3 out of 20
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Aug 9, 2023
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Oct 21, 2020This game was awesome great graphics, gameplay, environments and so much more a real gem
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StevenS.Jul 8, 2007