It is worth mentioning that this game is definitely not for those under the age of 18. There are times in the game when the system seems unforgiving, but by persevering or trying a new tactic you can get past these with a sense of achievement. You have to quickly learn the combos and the importance of blocking and gaining the upper hand with any weapon possible. The system can be punishingly difficult to master though, with L1 and R1 being your left and right attacks which form the core basics of melee. The brutality of the moves and the reactions of the enemy only help to add to the general viciousness of the game. When your blows connect you have nowhere else to look and this lends real weight to the violence. Fire arms are a luxury instead you will tend to fight off people using rusty pipes, broken bottles and in one surreal situation a table foosball piece. The first person view also helps to add a visceral strength to the truly brutal melee combat which is genuinely bone crunching. There are some memorable set pieces, the escape from a burning building wearing a gas mask which restricts your vision, whilst trying to fight off waves of psychotic lunatics is a particular standout. This perspective gives the game some real scenes of tension and the immersion created is impressive. The core gameplay consists of first person combat, which is one of the games strongest elements. Inevitably nothing is quite what it seems.
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To make matters worse, Ethan's old employers contact him to help out with a series of bizarre murder cases. Soon it becomes clear that the city is in the grip of some strange crisis, the streets are lined with people desperate to batter you to death with various nasty implements. The game throws you in at the deep end, playing Ethan Thomas the protagonist from the first title, who has become an alcoholic tramp following his previous experiences. Having never played the original I was a little anxious about not being able to follow the plot, but thankfully the game provides several catch up sections to help get you up to speed without wasting too much time. In my opinion creeping down pitch black, dark industrial corridors filled with gibbering freaks is a pretty good way to unwind, so it is nice to see Condemned 2 delivering on these grounds.
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