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IGN said:Closing Comments
There's a lot to like in The Warriors. The gameplay is varied, the combat is deep, and the presentational and multiplayer extras really push it forward. The biggest issue for many may ultimately turn out to be the game's extreme level of violence (expect lots of blood, lots of swearing, and lots and lots of street-level combat), but given its source material, you can't really that surprised with it. Of course, the sometimes-glitchy camera and high difficulty level may not be received so well either.
Even so, The Warriors is a great and multiplayer experience and it does amazing things with a license that most people probably wouldn't have expected much from. It's a true step forward in the brawling genre, and that in itself is a victory.
Another Take from Douglass C. Perry
Rockstar's The Warriors is a heavyweight game. Mixing parts from Manhunt and Grand Theft Auto, the Toronto studio has added depth, surprise, and meat where other beat-'em-ups and brawlers have fallen flat. You want length? The Warriors is about 15-20 hours, which is saying something for beat-'em-ups. You want depth? This brawler delivers hits with video and audio impact, while providing a tight, reactive fighting mechanism and a substantial move set.
I'll admit, however, this game won't win any awards for revolutionary graphics. Finally, the co-op mode makes this one very worth your while. The camera isn't always your best friend, but Rockstar does enable you to tether or untether the second player, who can join or leave at any point. In short, all of the basics are well covered, and the list of surprises and secrets will make you smile and will make fans of the genre very happy indeed. The more you play The Warriors, the more you realize what a powerful homage this truly is to the original games of its kind.