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Constantine [NTSC-U] [2.07GB]*
 
It might be good enough for fans of the film looking to walk in Constantine's shoes,
but if you're simply looking for a good action game, you can do better.
Move over, Pat Benatar. Hell isn't just for children anymore. Now it's for children and...Keanu Reeves. The new movie Constantine casts Keanu in the lead role of John Constantine, a line-walking demon hunter who occasionally has to cross over into hell to get things done. The game is based on the movie, turning the experience into a very basic third-person shooter with a little spellcasting to mix things up. It might be good enough for fans of the film looking to walk in Constantine's shoes, but if you're simply looking for a good action game, you can do better.
Constantine follows the plot of the movie, though it usually cuts to the chase rather than setting up the story itself. You'll see some cutscenes that give you the basic premise, but the story doesn't really stand on its own. It's really meant as a companion piece to the movie. So to break it down to its simplest terms: You'll be fighting demons by shooting them with holy weapons.
One of the nice things about Constantine is its pacing. The game starts off with a bang by sending you directly to hell, where you'll do a little fighting before the game rolls a credit sequence. From there you'll get a few more pieces of the story before carrying on in the real world. Hell is used as an alternate plane, of sorts, for the purposes of puzzle-solving. Constantine can teleport himself to hell by standing in a puddle of water and spitting out a little Latin. This usually means you'll advance as far as you can in one realm, find a puddle of water, teleport to the other plane, and continue moving forward. Sometimes you'll have to move boxes in one world to navigate over obstacles in the other. This system's been used before for similar puzzles in games like Soul Reaver and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Constantine's version of this system feels a little dumbed-down, though, since anytime you see a puddle or a vial of water, it's a clear sign that it's time for a change of scenery.
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