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Closing Comments
In the end, The Last Guy is an outstanding title that's challenging, funny, and fresh. Yes, it's a download and it's rather simple looking, but once you get your hands on the controls and get to the point where you've tanked for the fifth time in a row and are plotting a path on the map overview before your next deployment, you'll know why this game rocks. Plain and simple, The Last Guy deserves to have a place on your hard drive.
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| out of 10 | click here for ratings guide |
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| 9.0 | Presentation The first time you play, a voice over TV color bars tells you about the downfall of society. The mission screen has all the vital info for you to see at a glance. You can jump into levels. |
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| 7.5 | Graphics This is a simple game, but the city maps look great, and the way the crowd goes from following to freaking out is nice. The zombies and the last guy aren't the most detailed, but they look good. |
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| 8.5 | Sound There is only a handful of tracks in the game, but they never get old. The in-game song is catchy; the 8-bit effects are fun; and even when I died for the tenth time, the death music cracked me up. |
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| 9.0 | Gameplay Getting people from Point A to Point B is a simple concept, but The Last Guy uses level layouts, zombies, and strategy to make it something much, much more. |
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| 8.5 | Lasting Appeal I've beaten the game, and I can't wait to download it on Thursday and go after every VIP, every secret level, the leaderboards, and all 9,999,999,999 survivors I can have. |
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| 9.0 |
OVERALL (out of 10 / not an average) |
Another stellar title for the PSN. I cant wait for my ps3 to be repaired. I need to Buy this R&C QFB, Bionic Commando, Pixel Junk Eden/Monsters, and Wipeout HD whenever it is released!







