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Review: Stranglehold (PS3)

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Written by Stephen Ebert   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007
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Unfortunately Stranglehold is not a long game by any stretch. The hardcore, and even not so hardcore gamer can finish it in a day if they wanted to in normal mode. Of course playing it on ‘Hard' or ‘Hard Boiled' means it will take longer to do so. But it's about quality not quantity right?  

And thankfully there is a lot of quality. 

Stranglehold is one sharp shooter guaranteed to provide fun for anyone who's ever been excited by guns, explosions and violence. The absurdity of the action is a quality we've always loved in Chinese action films is evident here, owing to the influence of John Woo, and we're thankful for it.  

It's short, and multiplayer may be a basic affair, but for what it is, Stranglehold is pure gun-toting fun for those that like their action Hard Boiled.    

Rating: 8.5 

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