Shadowrun (PC)

65%
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Shadowrun (PC) (2007)
genre: fantasy, first person shooter

score: 65%
users: 25%

reviews
'This is a fantastic multiplayer mod... too bad it's a full-price retail game.'
Read more » Gamespy
'The lack of Windows XP support shuts out a legion of potential PC customers, the connection issues are more than a bit annoying, and the single-player bot play is at best uninspired.'
Read more » GameShark
'Shadowrun’s impressive array of skills and magic gives standard first-person shooters a run for their money, but its lack of game modes or rewards or even a rewarding feeling slows this game to a walk.'
Read more » GameRevolution
'A well-designed, well-conceived game.'
Read more » Eurogamer
'This bland online shooter (no single player element exists) offers only a handful of maps and no map editor. While the game's is based upon an entrenched role-playing game, not a single role-playing element exists.'
Read more » Gamedaily
'The nine maps available aren’t nearly enough, the lack of rankings and leaderboards provide no incentive to hone your skills to perfection, and the extremely meager offline options drag everything down.'
Read more » GameInformer
'Shadowrun has no visible persistent statistics, no way to modify character models, nothing, outside of Achievements, to serve as reward.'
Read more » IGN
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'Overall Shadowrun is worth the expense as a first person multiplayer game but some extra content would be nice.'
Read more » GameChronicles
'Argghhh, the frustration of playing this game wouldn't be so bad if the rest of it stunk. But to have a game with cool devices, an interesting war over who should get magic and some really clever gameplay and then have stinky online play only makes the cut go that much deeper.'
Read more » GameZone
'On the whole, Shadowrun could’ve been packaged at about $20 cheaper rather than leave gamers wondering where the majority of their paycheck went.'
Read more » Gamer 2.0
'The vaunted cross-platform play works mostly as advertised (including Achievements associated with killing/resurrecting users from the alternate platform), but we still have to question whether it's worth the hassle and cost for PC users.'
Read more » 1up.com
'Those able to play Shadowrun with an open mind and invest the time to learn the game will find one of the deeper online FPS games to date.'
Read more » GamePro
'This multiplayer-only shooter does absolutely nothing with the Shadowrun name, and its unique strengths are offset by a lack of variety.'
Read more » Gamespot
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