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| PLATFORM: | Windows |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | CD, Get ready to create chaos! Product Information SiN Episode 1: Emergence offers explosive first person shooterexperiences. Emergence, the first in this series of episodic adventures,expands on the role of Colonel John R. Blade and features never before seenweapons, characters, and environments. You are Colonel John R. Blade, commander of the most legendary Security Force inFreeport.& |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 09487 |
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| UPC: | 014633098471 |
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Customer Reviews of PC SiN Episodes Emergence
Overlooked Gem I really can't believe how much fun was packed into this game. Considering the average length (playtime) of shooters these days, this game is a steal. Looking for a fun few weeks of fun (considering the addictive arena mode) without spending full price, this game is a great deal!
Maybe it's a nice game outside Europe... but how do I know?
First, I have purchased this game online via STEAM, and I am a European customer (from Germany). After installation all the blood & gore was missing, dying sequences were removed (the enemies just drop dead), and one of the scripted sequences has been cut (as I found out later when looking for solutions on the net). Obviously Valve/STEAM checks where the customer lives (probably via IP address or credit card number), and once you are in Germany (for sure there are more countries like this), the game is severely crippled. Although there are no laws requiring this! Just an act of anticipatory obedience to a hysteric state agency somewhere abroad?
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>Let's face it: First person shooters ARE violent and surely not suitable for children - and they are NO FUN when it's just like throwing darts in the pub. You better do that in the pub.
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>So probably this is the last STEAM-disabled game I have ever bought. I don't see the point of forced online gaming anyway (I have no problem with online registration, but what about playing on a laptop computer?), but when I pay the same amount as others (plus German value-added tax, I don't know why) I expect the same product. Nothing more and nothing less. This is customer deception (all this happened without prior notice). I would rate it 0 stars if this would be possible.