8.5

Gaming Age: Watchmen: The End is Nigh The Complete Experience Review

Gaming Age writes: "Having the games and the movie on a single Blu-ray disc is probably the only missing "feature" of the Watchmen: The End is Nigh The Complete Experience package, although I understand the reasoning behind splitting them up. On a positive note, you can always lend one or the other to a friend. If you're a Watchmen fan and a PS3 owner, and don't own any of The End is Nigh games or the Blu-ray movie, The Complete Experience is well worth checking out".

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5.2

PSFocus: Watchmen: The End is Nigh (Bundle) Review

PSFocus writes: "Watchmen is the world came as a 12-part comic series (in Dutch and 6-part series). The story is complex, dark and focuses on social issues, which were then in the order. The story was written by Alan Moore and the British comic was released in the years '86 / '87. Recently there is a Watchmen movie that was recently published and available on DVD and Blu-ray, but before the movie came out it has only two PlayStation Network games published as a prologue. These two titles are now combined into a bundle on Blu-ray and there is our review on."

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6.5

411mania Review: Watchmen: The End is Nigh Complete Experience

It's a safe bet to say you've played a movie game, and it's and even safer bet to say that you've hated said movie game. Let's just face the music: games based around feature films are garbage almost 90% of the time. Worst of all, you end up paying the full $60 for the movie game that sucks, but this is where Watchmen comes in. The End is Nigh originated as a download-only product on PSN and XBLA, for the comparatively small price of $15 a piece. Is this cheaper alternative worthy of your time?

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WhatTheyPlay Review - Watchmen: The End is Nigh

Watchmen: The End is Nigh is a "beat-em-up" style action game and prequel to the Watchmen feature film. The End is Nigh was originally released in two downloadable parts before being collected for this disc, so be aware that it is not a separate game (just a compilation with bonus features).

In the game, set several years before the events of the film (and the graphic novel it is based on), you play as either Nite Owl or Rorschach, two gritty superheroes that work together to fight criminals and other foes in a variety of locations, including a prison, sewers, a construction site, and a strip club. Between missions, the storyline (which includes political discussion and mentions of popular figures from the 1970s) is told via comic-like animated cut-scenes.

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