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Condemned 2 (Xbox 360)

by SEGA
Platform : Xbox 360
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4.2 out of 5 stars 31 customer reviews

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  • Online functionality for both PS3 and Xbox 360. Up to 8 players and 3 unique modes.
  • New forensics system with a non-linear approach to solving crime scenes.
  • Improved combat system with vicious combo attacks and over the top finishing moves.
  • Bare-fisted combat, grappling, bone breaking and neck snapping - whatever it takes to disable the enemies.
  • All new weapons including items taken straight from the environment. Quarter rolls, nail guns, tire irons, wrenches, brass knuckles, baby dolls, AND a massively destructive military style arsenal.
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  • Platform:   Xbox 360
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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  • ASIN: B000VVLQC4
  • Product Dimensions: 18.6 x 13.6 x 1.6 cm ; 27 g
  • Release Date: 4 April 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,683 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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The next chapter in the terrifying series. With an all new combat mechanic and online multiplayer feature. Prepare to be immersed in a world of psychological terror..

Summary - Condemned 2 is the next chapter in the terrifying series that began with the award-winning and critically-acclaimed Condemned. Featuring an all-new fighting mechanic and online multiplayer functionality, Condemned 2 is a first-person action thriller which immerses players in a world of psychological terror. Following a string of gruesome murders, players must use their deductive skills and brute force to track down a sadistic serial killer. Players will assume the identity of Ethan Thomas, the former Serial Crimes Unit investigator, who has been called back to duty to track down his missing partner. As Ethan, players will engage in visceral combat using a variety of firearms, blunt instruments and an all-new fighting system complete with defensive and offensive combo chains. To help track the killer and solve the mysteries behind Condemned 2, players will crack open an all-new set of high-tech forensic tools.

  • Online functionality for both PS3 and Xbox 360. Up to 8 players and 3 unique modes.
  • New forensics system with a non-linear approach to solving crime scenes.
  • Improved combat system with vicious combo attacks and over the top finishing moves.
  • Bare-fisted combat, grappling, bone breaking and neck snapping - whatever it takes to disable the enemies.
  • All new weapons including items taken straight from the environment. Quarter rolls, nail guns, tire irons, wrenches, brass knuckles, baby dolls, AND a massively destructive military style arsenal.

Manufacturer's Description

The next chapter in the terrifying series. With an all new combat mechanic and online multiplayer feature. Prepare to be immersed in a world of psychological terror.

Summary - Condemned 2 is the next chapter in the terrifying series that began with the award-winning and critically-acclaimed Condemned. Featuring an all-new fighting mechanic and online multiplayer functionality, Condemned 2 is a first-person action thriller which immerses players in a world of psychological terror. Following a string of gruesome murders, players must use their deductive skills and brute force to track down a sadistic serial killer. Players will assume the identity of Ethan Thomas, the former Serial Crimes Unit investigator, who has been called back to duty to track down his missing partner. As Ethan, players will engage in visceral combat using a variety of firearms, blunt instruments and an all-new fighting system complete with defensive and offensive combo chains. To help track the killer and solve the mysteries behind Condemned 2, players will crack open an all-new set of high-tech forensic tools.


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Condemned: Criminal Origins was one of the better launch titles for XBox 360. Although plagued by some slighty dodgy hand-to-hand combat the game was one of the most disturbing and grim experiences available on any console.

The sequel improves on the original in all aspects. Graphically it's one of the dirtiest games I've ever seen - the grim and slime will be testing your HD TVs to the limit. Combat has been upgraded making things a little easier to control and more involving. Combos and upgrades have been introduced to enhance the hand-to-hand combat, but you'll still find any more than 2 enemies at a time a real challenge especially if one is armed with a gun. There's also the option to grab bits of the scenery to use as weapons with varying levels of effectiveness. When you do get hold of a firearm the ammo is extremely limited but there is a new option to replay all the levels after completing the game armed to the teeth!

Multiplayer is a new addition too. Although it won't be challenging COD4 or Halo 3 for the top spot on XBox Live there's enough varity to warrant it's inclusion.

If your idea of a good night out is getting high on crystal meth laced with LSD, drinking 5 litres of lighter fluid and picking a fight with the occupants of your local crack-house this is definately for you.

REVIEW UPDATE - I probably should have mentioned this does not include any Southpaw or Legacy controls options - naughty Monolith - so left-handers beware!

REVIEW UPDATE II - having spent a bit more time with the multiplayer I have to say it's a bit a botch job. Around 400 gamerpoints are on offer and that's probably the only reason I'll be playing it again (if at all).
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Condemned : Criminal Origins has become something of a cult classic since its release in 2005 and I for one was greedily awaiting the follow up, Bloodshot, this year. Sadly, it wasn't worth the wait.

What made the original special was the tense, claustrophobic atmosphere which took it's lead from movies like Seven, Silence of the Lambs and Saw. Sure it had it's flaws. The combat system, especially the blocking, was very temperamental and the forensic investigation sections where little more than point and click exercises. Nevertheless, playing this game with the light off was a bone chilling and memorable experience. Who could forget the department store level when the mannequins silently surround you or having to take the close-up picture of the victim in the school locker only for him to return to life. It makes me wonder then why the developers chose such a different tact for the sequel.

Condemned 2 play much more like a traditional FPS and two of the levels in particular where assault rifles can be found every few minutes turn the game in to a poor mans Call of Duty. There are still some levels where hand-to-hand combat prevails but they are now so many options the whole process feels diluted. Ironically the poor combat system in the first game probably added to the experience as every foe you took on was a challenge.

The storyline for the second outing is, to be blunt, an absolute mess. Forget hunting down a serial killer this time. Now we are off to the sci-fi land of secret organisations and plots for world domination. Yawn. Is it just me or has the whole conspiracy theory that goes all the way to the president idea been done to death in recent years? And in the case of Condemned 2 it has been done much, much better.
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I must admit when i first started playing this game i loved it. As time passed i began to lose interest in the game. Not because of graphical or gameplay issues, just because of the storyline and limitations of weapons you can use in this.

I do recommend this to all those horror nuts out there who are looking for a scare but to all others i suggest you think before you buy.

Overall this isn't a MUST BUY, but is a worthy addition to your 360 collection.
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With alot of games that don't spend a fortune on advertising and shoving it in your face it takes word of mouth or just taking a chance on a game and hoping for the best, well if you take a chance on condemned 2 you won't be dissapointed as this is a clever well put together game.

You play down and out ex special investigator Ethan Thomas who loooks like he's been on a year long bender, but he gets called back into action when they find out serial killer SKX is back (the original Condemned was released on playstation 2 and features a much healthier looking Ethan Thomas) and the only one who can stop him is Ethan Thomas.

You are not loaded up with endless ammo in fact alot of the time all you will have is a steel pipe or something like it so when you do pick up a gun you will have to use it wisely, and a clever feature is that Ethan will have the shakes and won't be able to aim straight unless you down a drink, you will also have to do investigations and you will be rewarded with power ups at the end of each level depending on how you do.

The game is a good mix of horror, fps and combat. The graphics are what you would expect now and thats top notch with each levels atmosphere wonderfully created. The only dissapointing thing is level one which is a bit boring and frustrating and doesnt do the game justice but its soon forgot about as level 2 starts and you have the hang of the controls.
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