itreviews.com Updated: 2017-03-01 10:06:26
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The first Saw game managed to sneak under many people's collective radar this time last year, and yet Konami actually backed the right horse there. In movie licence terms it was quite cheap. The game wasn't the most expensive to produce. And, in truth...
A sequel to a game that mirrors the problems of the sequels to the original film. Derivative, unambitious, and too willing to resort to a bucket of blood instead of new ideas. A pity...
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Saw II: Flesh & Blood is a puzzling horror game based on a license that's well past its use-by date. Underwhelming graphics and repetitive gameplay make for a poor experience...
Aside from a good soundtrack and voice acting that cements the player in the Saw universe, unfortunately not a lot.
Lacklustre visuals that fail to carry over Saw’s token gore, heavy reliance on disjointed quick-time-events, repetitive puzzles.
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Rescued by Konami from failed licensed game publishing house Brash Entertainment, the original Saw, based on the "torture porn" horror film franchise of the same name, was released last year to lukewarm reviews. Its recently released sequel, Saw II: F...
Complemented by atmosphere-amping environmental touches, victim-rescuing puzzles capture the morbid appeal of the franchise...
Barely-there combat, repetitive puzzling and false play-extending filler doom this one to the bargain bin.
The Saw series' latest "torture porn" romp shows some promise, but ultimately does little to evolve the franchise past last year's lacklustre entry...
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I never had the opportunity to play the first Saw game, so I went into this game with fresh eyes, with no expectations based on previous experience. For those who have not seen the movies Saw is basically a series of traps for people that have been ta...
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This game is grimace from go. The first task – to jab a scalpel in your character's eye and remove a key to his freedom – had me wincing in disgust, but this is Saw , so it's no less than you should expect. Several stomach churns later and this short intr...
Saw II: Flesh & Blood is definitely one to avoid. The gameplay is tedious, the puzzles irritate, the atmosphere isn't particularly chilling and the plot has more holes than a Polo factory. There are alternate endings, two in fact, but I'll be damned if I'...
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We laughed when we watched the first Saw movie. Not because we’re perverse, but because every horror cliché it used was so predictable. So we didn’t expect to soil our pants playing a game based on a cheesy horror flick, especially when we’re veterans...
Horror games are supposed to be scary, but the only thing that really gives Saw II any credibility are some of the more interesting puzzles we encountered. 3.6/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Ad...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2017-03-01 10:06:26
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As I begin this review, I will proudly and with the utmost honesty say that I am a Saw fan. I've been to all 7 film opening Halloween weekends, own memorabilia from the films, from figures to Billy puppet heads, and have, for better or worse, played th...
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Whilst the original Saw videogame was a run-of-the-mill survival horror title with fairly insipid mini-games and a turgid combat engine bolted on, bigger things were expected - and indeed promised - of this sequel. A greater variety of gameplay mechani...
Whilst the original Saw videogame was a run-of-the-mill survival horror title with fairly insipid mini-games and a turgid combat engine bolted on, bigger things were expected - and indeed promised - of this sequel. A greater variety of gameplay mechani...
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There weren’t many movies that were more visceral than the original Saw back in 2004. It was smart, it was grim and it most definitely was terrifying. It’s too bad that Konami has yet to figure out how replicate the success of the popular film franchi...
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Let the game begin.The Saw movie franchise has finally come to a close. Being a huge fan I was happy to see the conclusion come away with such a gripping finale. Alongside the release of the seventh and final movie, Konami has delivered a sequel that n...
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Updated: 2017-03-01 10:06:26
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I didn't enjoy the first Saw game. It had bad, repetitious level and puzzle design, and some truly awful combat. Sadly, Saw II: Flesh and Blood, the sequel pumped out in just a year, does essentially nothing to change this, somehow even making the comb...
Saw II: Flesh and Blood is a budget title, shoveled out in less than a year in order to cash-in on the fans that still remain loyal to the series. But with such poorly designed, repetitive levels, I can only hope that fans will learn their lesson and s...
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The Saw video game series continues with its second installment, bringing the Jigsaw Killer back to finish what he started. Saw II: Flesh & Blood has a new protagonist this time around in Michael Tapp, the son of David Tapp who was featured in the fir...
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