24: The Game is one which surprised me as an engrossing game even for a non-fan of the TV show. Technically not the best, but plenty of fun to be had while it lasts. Read more
While many reviewers have been merciful to 24: The Game – focusing on its lush presentation and mixture of gaming styles to justify decent scores – most fans of the series will be horrified by this shoddy spin-off. While everything you’d expect from 24 – including a twisting plot, international terrorism and a series of tense deadlines – are in place, the game tries too hard to capture all aspects of Jack Bauer’s adventures, wildly mixing genres but with... Read more
You'd have thought a show like 24 would have been ripe fodder for a videogame, what with all that technology and action and spy stuff going on. Indeed, for the first ten to fifteen minutes of the game, we can't deny it: our hopes were somewhat raised. Once the initial snazzy cut-scenes were done with however, they quickly deflated. Read more
Can't be stuffed reading all that? This sentence is for you: "Fun game, worth playing" Read more
Based on the action-packed television series, 24: The Game is set between seasons two and three of the TV show and provides the answers to several unanswered questions: Who was really behind the assassination attempt on President Palmer? How did Kim Bauer get a job in the L.A. CTU? How did Jack Bauer and Chase Edmunds first start working together? Penned by 24 episode writer Duppy Demetrius and voiced by stars Kiefer Sutherland, Carlos Bernard, and Kiefer Sutherland, …