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25 to Life (PS2)
Platforms: PlayStation2, ESRB Rating: Adults Only Last Update 17.12.2009 05:58
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by - written on 12/03/09 (Useful, 38 readings)
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Published by Avalanche Software and made in January 2007, 25 to Life is a third person shooter. The game is rated 18 and is playable as both single player and multiplayer. Story You play as one of three characters throughout the game the main character being Freeze an African American, Freeze is a low level criminal who commits crime with his friend Shaun Calderon to help support his family, Freeze wants to get out of the trade and set a proper example to his young son but his partner does not want him to and forces him to do one more job a narcotics trade, after the deal goes bad Freeze gets arrested and he has to break out of jail, and try to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/08/07 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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I don't usually play budget games, as I think if they're only charging you £20 or whatever cheap price they're charging you, it means the developers have put little effort into it and are only trying to sell you for the price. I think the only budget game I've played is Family Guy: The Videogame and that was because it was based on one of my favourite TV shows. Yet, it somehow sparked my interest when I saw 25 to Life in GAME for £15, when it wasn’t very old then. So I spent £15 to see if it was any good. Maybe there was hope that this would buck the budget game trend. Sadly, it's not to be. 25 to Life is a flat-out terrible game. It looks ugly, doesn’t sound much ... Read the complete review
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