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Doug Perry :
" What do I really think so far? PDZ is good so far, but it´s not hammering in the next generation in a striking new fashion. Every little part of PDZ looks good but familiar. Nothing is really stunning, yet I´ll be playing it all weekend to get a bigger and broader perspective. After all, these are our instant impressions. PDZ is instantly easy to pick up and start blasting, so it´s got a quick, fun, and attractive sensibility. It doesn´t play at all like Halo or Halo 2, but more like GoldenEye or TimeSplitters in both its control scheme and its thematic feel. It feels decent; not great. It´s little slower paced than I had expected, not as frenetic as other first-person shooters; and in some ways the game reels me in, while in others, it´s unimpressive"
Brennan Ieyoub
" Perfect Dark Zero plays and feels exactly like the N64 original; even the music is a nostalgic homage to the original´s synth-rock soundtrack. This could be considered good news or bad news depending on what camp you´re in. If you´re expecting an all-new, revolutionary FPS experience, you might be setting yourself up for disappointment. If you´re looking to play a technically impressive evolution of the Perfect Dark series then you´ll be sound as a pound."
David Adams
" Also, a few of the weapons -- including a hyperactive Frisbee -- were more odd than useful (granted, we´ve just started playing). Apart from these frustrations, Perfect Dark Zero´s multiplayer feels like straightforward split-screen multiplayer. So far, it´s nothing horrible, and it´s nothing fantastic. Microsoft may be hoping PDZ will be a killer app the way Halo was, but the spark that was so obvious in Bungie´s title just isn´t here. No doubt it looks pretty, but I´ll need more time to see how the controls and pacing settle in"
Marc Nix
" PDZ is not going to be the killer app that Microsoft needed and wanted it to be. The level of quality just hasn´t seemed balanced enough to be that, and though it may get a heck of a lot better later, I haven´t seen anything to make me confident in that...
..It´s a shame that this game is getting pushed out at launch when it clearly could have used more time polishing and tuning. Then again, Rare´s had years to make this game, and I´m not sure extra time wouldn´t have just dragged out the inevitable. Perfect Dark Zero is what it is -- something of a throwback, something of a vanguard. It´s not a must-buy yet from what I´ve seen (and true enough, we´ve had a lot of laugh at spots that weren´t supposed to be funny ... there´s plenty that haters will hold over it to keep fans wincing for years) but if you sit down and play it, PDZ looks to be a game that can deliver decently over the long run."