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Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure - Player Reviews
System: Xbox
Rated: M
Also On: PC · PlayStation 2
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"Graphics are amazing. I think it's one of the best for an xbox game. The feature is very realistic with a nice contrast beetween night and day. Very detail oriented, make the gaming experience a whole lot satisfying. The characters are life-like, a plus for gamers. Overall, this game's presentation is absolutely a piece of art. This game is easy to learn. You will get it within an hour. The first scene was a little hard but you will get the hang of it after you learn the controls. Replayability is great, it's something new. You just can't get enough of the fighting sequence and after that there's a tagging sequence. So there are different type of challenge in one game. The music is a big plus with the line up of P Diddy, Talib Kweli and Fort Minor. Nothing can take away the greatness of this game. With this game, you won't be disappointed." - stepup


"I'm not a graffiti artist, but I do think this is the most authentic interactive experience to make you feel like one. You play as Trane, a kid looking for fame in the fictitious city of New Radius. Trane has to battle rival crews and the tyrannical police force known as the CCK. Trane abandons his search for fame and takes a stand against the corrupt government with a message of freedom and a call for change. The game-play is varied, it has 4 styles, Navigation, Combat, Stealth and Graff. Each component is fun and inventive, especially the graffiti, Trane can use a variety of tools to spread his message, markers, posters, stencils, spray paint pieces, wheatpaste, and roller blockbusters. Trane doesn't have access to all of these in the beginning, but by the middle of the game, he is introduced to these tools by Legends, real life graffiti artists that teach you techniques or styles. The graff itself also expands as you play the game, it really shows off his evolution as an artist and a political activist. The characters and story really pulled me in, I really wanted to complete the game because Trane's story is a compelling one. The world of New Radius was gritty and realistic, the character models looked great for current gen and the cinematic work was top notch. The music is really note worthy, I don't think I've ever heard such a rich mix of styles, yet it all works together, much like a Q.T. movie. If you have the money, spend the extra 10 bucks on the Limited Edition, the making of DVD, soundtrack, blackbook and Sharpie pen make a really nice package. What can I say, I played this game all the way through in one long setting 14 hours, and loved it. Highly recommended." - Frank (silhouettesoul)

 
 


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