Sega The Club (XB360)
$30.92 to $59.35 from 9 sellers
XB360
The Club, created by critically acclaimed developer Bizarre Creations, is a new breed of third-person shooter, combining fast-paced run and gun gameplay, destructive environments, and lethal weapons. You will fight to survive in a shadowy underground blood-sport controlled by a faceless, obscenely wealthy and influential elite who place their bets on who will survive as the blood-bath ensues before them. Take control of up to eight uniquely trained killers motivated by greed, driven by pure insane bloodlust, and hell bent on earning respect on a global level.
bit-tech Review
"If practice makes perfect is your motto and you love honing your skills to a razor edge then The Club could be the best investment you make all year. If you’re the type of gamer to learn all the cool combos in Soul Calibur or you can manual forever in the latest Tony Hawks then this is the game for you – it’s complex, but approachable and a great proving ground for your skills and memory. On the other hand, if you prefer games that you only need play once or with stories that occupy more than the head of a matchstick, then you may want to give The Club a miss. It’s not a bad game by any measure – but it isn’t for everyone." - 6th February 2008
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | The Club (XB360) |
| Manufacturer | Sega |
| Lowest Price | $24.99 |
| Available at | 9 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | 010086680164 |
| Product Specification | |
| Game Information | |
| ESRB Rating | M (Mature) |
| Game Genre | First Person Shooter (FPS) |
| Release Date | 2008-2-19 |
| Memory Space Required | 256 KB |
| Network Compatible | With Online Multiplayer |
| Maximum Number of Players | 8 |
| Maximum Number of Local Players | 8 |
| Broadcast Format Supported |
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| More Info | |
| URL | Click here |
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