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www Unlimited DownloadGames updated Wed Mar 11 2009 11:22 am CDT

Step into the shadow now without complaint. You can choose to play as either masked vigilante through six chapters of street combat or take on the forces of evil with a friend in co-op mode. This looks to be a button-masher sans the mashing. Combos must be executed with precise timing in order to be effective. If you just rapidly tap away, you're gonna get your ass handed to you. You'll also have some throws and brutal beatdown finishing moves to fill out your hand-to-hand repertoire. As you progress, you'll learn even more devastating combos. Ever Wanted To Download All The Best and Coolest Games Ever Played? Get Your Unlimited Download At Less Than The Cost Of Your T-Shirt. Click Here Now Both characters have their own style when it comes to brawling. The enigmatic Rorschach is a ruthless street brawler who's used to being outnumbered. He has an extremely aggressive style that becomes even more feral as you beat down more and more bad guys, allowing him to release adrenaline-fueled super moves like the bulldozer. And he's not above smashing a guy's face in with a baseball bat. Nite Owl is more of one-on-one fighter with a background in kung-fu and a suit with more tricks than the Asian kid in the Goonies (Wonder where they got inspiration for him?). He can charge that suit up with electricity and zap opponents with a few thousand watts. If you choose to go it alone, your A.I. partner will still be there you in a tight squeeze but there will be points where you'll have to split up in order to solve the case. When this happens, depending on who you've picked, you'll get to experience a different part of each level: Nite Owl takes to the rooftops while Rorschach battles his way through the alleys, or vice versa. There will also be mini-games that play towards their individual skills, like Rorschach's infamous lockpicking ability and Owl's enhanced strength to remove obstacles. Stylistically, the game walks a tightrope between its drawn and live action incarnations. While it is meant to be more of a prequel to the upcoming movie, the animated cut-scenes before levels are done in an art style very reminiscent of the comics. Though none of it was drawn by Dave Gibbons himself, it's a very close facsimile. All of the mystery solving is looking very much like the film. Purple and red neon signs reflect off puddles as rain splatters down like blood on a smiley face button. Character models resemble their onscreen counterparts. Even with that being the case, I'm sure that everyone is still concerned with it staying "true" to the source material, though. Don't worry, as you could have probably guessed, everyone working on it was already a big fan. There are lots of little things thrown in for fans with a keen eye and an encyclopedic fanboy knowledge of the comic. So you pessimists might not get as much flaming fodder for the message boards as you were hoping. This is just the first episode, so who knows who we could expect to watch in the next installments. Hopefully, we'll get a chance to blow some Vietnamese up as Dr. Manhattan or see some of the more "Acrobatic" moves of at least one of the Silk Spectres. Or maybe some the original Minutemen? While I doubt Allan Moore will be checking it out anytime soon, you can expect to get your first issue of The Watchmen downloadable games around the same time that the movie comes out (March 6, 2009).

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