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Stolen
System: PC
Publisher: Hip Games Developer: Blue 52 Genre:
Adventure
Release Date: 04/22/05
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Enjoyment: As far as
stealth games go, this one is bad
Graphics:
The graphics stink, they are so bland
they make a white room look colorful.
Sound:
The voice acting is terrible along with
most of the sound in this game.
Replay:
Who would want to? |
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As far as stealth games go, this one is bad.
What am I talking about? As far as any
game goes, this one is bad. Do yourself a
favor, don't waste your time or money, pass on
this one. This game has absolutely no
personality, just like its characters. The
gameplay is tedious at best, you can have more
fun just staring at a box of cereal.
First of all, this game's plot is utterly and hopelessly
lacking in the interesting department as well as in the
actual development of it. You play the game as Anya
Romanov who is a thief; supposedly the best thief. Yet
for some reason she takes her directions from an ex-security
officer whose name is Louie. Louie directs the
missions throughout the game; he tells you everything you
have to do so that you have nothing to figure out on your
own. Basically you just need to pick locks,
break into safes, or hack into computers. These take
place in a measly four levels. Although there are
minigames to play that all seem to look the same.
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The graphics stink, they are so bland they make a
white room look colorful. Not only are the
graphics given the short end of the stick, but they
are also reused everywhere, throughout the entire
game. Shadows appear on the ground without any
source for it (no light, no object, no shadow?).
Sometimes the shadows even point in the wrong
direction. The voice acting is terrible along
with most of the sound in this game. Along
with everything else in this game. All I have
to conclude is, I wish I could get my time back.
Miranda Stites,
HeroesOfGaming.com,
07/23/05
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