
As you might expect for an 18+ rated Rockstar title, The Warriors doesn't shy away from brutality and violence. Smash a bottle into an opponent's face and the moment is captured in beautifully horrific slow-mo. In Story mode, missions are tackled consecutively, and as you explore New York and gain influence you'll be asked to mug, loot, destroy, graffiti and pummel rival gang members, not to mention the police.
From school politics to ping-pong, pistols to police procedurals, let’s dive into the best that Rockstar has to offer.

A lot of movie tie-in games have been a bit naff, but there's a rare few that actually surpass the quality of their source material.
Butcher Bay is still an awesome game. Ghost Rider surprised me with how good it was, very GoW like. Warriors is another great one but with the exception of R&C, i havent played the others.
Was getting "page not found" until I turned on VPN. Any reason for this, culturedvultures?

KeenGamer: "Almost four thousand games were released on the PlayStation 2. Some have gain revered positions in any list of the greatest games ever made, but most have faded into relative obscurity. Here are five forgotten gems of the PS2."
Forgotten? Those are three of my favorite PS2 games right there in the thumbnail.
Cel-shaded Spider-man with playable Venom parts, Mexican Max Payne and a Rockstar classic that got me to watch the cult classic movie it was based on (also had kickass multiplayer modes, King of the Hill one was great).
Gun was basically Red dead Redemption for the PS2 (never played Red Dead Revolver) and had awesome dismemberment for its time. Scarface, never finished that one.