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Abstract: The trend of butchering classic movies with sub-par video game adaptations has got to stop. Too much gets lost in the translation and what begins as a good idea turns into something that smells suspiciously like a marketing scheme. Reservoir Dogs is th...
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Published: 2006-11-06, Author: Benjamin , review by: gamespy.com
Some classic dialogue; decent sound-alikes; great tunes; interiors look decent.
Ultra-thin, easy, one-trick gameplay; new scenarios not interesting; control screwed on PC.
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