The Club Preview
We get locked and loaded for a shootout with SEGA and Bizarre Creation's trigger-happy new action game.
Date: Friday, February 08, 2008
Author: Tracy Erickson

It's exciting to see a game venture beyond the same old multiplayer modes with something fresh. The Club might not succeed in every new idea it puts on the table, but at least there's a concerted effort to try something new. The gun-heavy action ought to work wonders online, especially given full support for leader boards where you can post your best scores and attempt to beast your friends' rankings. We’re looking fprward to spending more time with the game and you can expect it to hit stores on February 20th.

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