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Selected reviews for this product:
Review from a shopper who 'Loved it'
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From:
Amazon
Posted:
Mar 20, 2008
Type:
User Review
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Buy this game..
This is a very strong game and has very few weaknesses. Its an absolute steal at only $20. The game has good legnth a very good storey and is great after long hours of playing games like oblivion where you have to focus. You just run in and hack...
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4.00/5
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Review from a shopper who 'Hated it'
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From:
Amazon
Posted:
Dec 12, 2008
Type:
User Review
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dud
Game won't play, tech support useless, this stupid game was a loser and now resides in the county landfill,
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1.00/5
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Review from a shopper who was 'On the Fence'
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From:
Amazon
Posted:
May 20, 2008
Type:
User Review
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Worth $20
This is a great buy for tweny dollars, but not more than that. The game is a bit ridiculous, like most movie games and makes little sense at various moments throughout the story. There is a lot of button mashing; however, the graphics make up...
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3.00/5
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Review from a shopper who 'Didn't Rate it'
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Reviewed by:
CNET Expert
Posted:
Nov 21, 2007
Type:
Expert Review
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"Even monsters have a mother," says the cursed Danish king in Ubisoft's new Beowulf: The Game. But unlike monsters, video games have many mothers, and we don't mean just their dev teams. Take Beowulf, for instance. With its ultraviolent combat, extra
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(no rating)
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