25 to Life PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012
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25 to Life PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012
25 to Life is a lifelessly generic shooter that, at times, feels like Max Payne without the fun.
In 25 to Life, you can play as either a cop or a gangster. Set in the heart of today’s cities, the game lets you experience the gritty lifestyles of police task forces or, as a gangster, survive the local neighborhood thugs while fighting your way up the ranks.
Throughout the early and mid ’90s, there was a boom in movies that took place in “the hood.” This urban-themed movie trend really kicked off due to the success of John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood. After that, the “me too” phenomenon kicked in, and there was suddenly a glut of gangsta movies–the quality of each steadily declining the further in you got. The same phenomenon is happening with games.
While games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas stand out as Boyz n the Hood or Juice equivalents, we’re also getting our video game equivalents of junk like Tales From the Hood or (shudder) Phat Beach. 25 to Life is the latest in line, and this third-person shooter is, in a word, dumb.
25 to Life is an overly simple third-person shooter that has a story-driven single-player mode and a team-based multiplayer mode.
The environments vary, giving you outdoor and indoor levels to play in. You’ll run through some Los Angeles-like streets, rob a bank and a casino, run through the streets of Tijuana, and break out of a prison during a riot. There’s a good amount of variety, though none of the environments are particularly noteworthy. Most simply contain singular paths that take you from start to finish as you blast your way through the game‘s short story mode.
As you play through single-player, you’ll be unlocking new custom items for use in the multiplayer. The team-based multiplayer is cops versus criminals for up to 16 players in four modes. War is your basic team deathmatch. Raid puts the criminals on the defensive as they protect their stash from the cops.
Robbery puts a series of loot items on the map, which criminals must steal and return to their base while the cops try to prevent them from doing so. Tag pits criminals against criminals in a graffiti war. The taggable walls act as control points, and it’s up to your team to hold down as much of the map as possible to earn points. If you like, you can disable or limit respawns to adjust the finality of death.
While the multiplayer setup’s focus on team games makes it resemble Sony’s popular SOCOM series at a glance, you won’t find any of that game’s tactical elements here. Death comes quickly if you expose yourself to enemy fire for too long. Overall, it’s a simple mode that doesn’t beat out its competition on any of the three platforms.
25 to Life is available on the PC, the Xbox, and the PlayStation 2, and the experience is roughly the same across all three platforms. The PC offers slightly better control, with its standard mouse-and-keyboard setup, but the Xbox and the PS2 versions control just fine. However, a bug in the PC version caused all of the music to constantly skip, forcing us to disable it. The Xbox and the PS2 versions come with a soundtrack CD, though it is conveniently missing all of the game’s best music, while the PC version comes with a Freeze playing card for use with the collectible card game Street Warriors.
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System Requirement” Processor= 1.4GHz RAM= 256MB Graphics= 64MB 25 to Life PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012
25 to Life is a lifelessly generic shooter that, at times, feels like Max Payne without the fun.
In 25 to Life, you can play as either a cop or a gangster. Set in the heart of today’s cities, the game lets you experience the gritty lifestyles of police task forces or, as a gangster, survive the local neighborhood thugs while fighting your way up the ranks.
Throughout the early and mid ’90s, there was a boom in movies that took place in “the hood.” This urban-themed movie trend really kicked off due to the success of John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood. After that, the “me too” phenomenon kicked in, and there was suddenly a glut of gangsta movies–the quality of each steadily declining the further in you got. The same phenomenon is happening with games.
While games like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas stand out as Boyz n the Hood or Juice equivalents, we’re also getting our video game equivalents of junk like Tales From the Hood or (shudder) Phat Beach. 25 to Life is the latest in line, and this third-person shooter is, in a word, dumb.
25 to Life is an overly simple third-person shooter that has a story-driven single-player mode and a team-based multiplayer mode.
The environments vary, giving you outdoor and indoor levels to play in. You’ll run through some Los Angeles-like streets, rob a bank and a casino, run through the streets of Tijuana, and break out of a prison during a riot. There’s a good amount of variety, though none of the environments are particularly noteworthy. Most simply contain singular paths that take you from start to finish as you blast your way through the game‘s short story mode.
As you play through single-player, you’ll be unlocking new custom items for use in the multiplayer. The team-based multiplayer is cops versus criminals for up to 16 players in four modes. War is your basic team deathmatch. Raid puts the criminals on the defensive as they protect their stash from the cops.
Robbery puts a series of loot items on the map, which criminals must steal and return to their base while the cops try to prevent them from doing so. Tag pits criminals against criminals in a graffiti war. The taggable walls act as control points, and it’s up to your team to hold down as much of the map as possible to earn points. If you like, you can disable or limit respawns to adjust the finality of death.
While the multiplayer setup’s focus on team games makes it resemble Sony’s popular SOCOM series at a glance, you won’t find any of that game’s tactical elements here. Death comes quickly if you expose yourself to enemy fire for too long. Overall, it’s a simple mode that doesn’t beat out its competition on any of the three platforms.
25 to Life is available on the PC, the Xbox, and the PlayStation 2, and the experience is roughly the same across all three platforms. The PC offers slightly better control, with its standard mouse-and-keyboard setup, but the Xbox and the PS2 versions control just fine. However, a bug in the PC version caused all of the music to constantly skip, forcing us to disable it. The Xbox and the PS2 versions come with a soundtrack CD, though it is conveniently missing all of the game’s best music, while the PC version comes with a Freeze playing card for use with the collectible card game Street Warriors.
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System Requirement” Processor= 1.4GHz RAM= 256MB Graphics= 64MB 25 to Life PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012
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