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Eat Lead The Return of Matt Hazard (Sony PlayStation 3, 2009 PS3)-Complete

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Eat Lead
MPN
BLUS-30267
Features
Manual Included
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0879278130036
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Publisher
D3 Publisher
Genre
Shooter
Game Name
Eat Lead: the Return of Matt Hazard

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Product Information

Players can blast the bad guys, score the hot chicks, and kick down the fourth wall of gaming in Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard, a shooter that satirizes video game mythology and industry clich�s. Matt Hazard, voiced by Arrested Development's Will Arnett, is a Duke Nukem-esque hero whose years of unemployment have him looking to reclaim his throne as the king of over-the-top action games. In reality, Eat Lead is Hazard's debut game, but developer Vicious Cycle and publisher D3 have concocted an elaborate backstory for the character, placing him in a dozen fictional games such as 1983's seminal side-scrolling shooter "The Adventures of Matt in Hazard Land," the GoldenEye 007 parody "You Only Live 1,317 Times," and "Haz-Matt Carts," Hazard's inevitable slip into kart-racing purgatory.<br><br>Unfortunately for Hazard, fictitious developer "Marathon Software" spread his character too thin, and by the time of 2002's Viva Pi�ata-esque children's game "Choking Hazard: Candy Gramm," he was a washed-up has-been. But Eat Lead offers redemption, as gamers help Hazard on a quest for blood and relevance in the first actual game among his 13 fictional adventures. Though primarily a third-person 3D shooter, the game's story and style are subject to dramatic graphical, sound, and gameplay changes because the comeback is not exactly what Hazard envisioned. It seems that Wallace Wellesley, a Marathon executive voiced by Neil Patrick Harris, created Eat Lead as an elaborate ruse designed to make Hazard's life even more miserable. Continuous hacking of the game causes a number of inexplicable situations, such as Hazard fending off gun-toting cowboys in a futuristic space station, and only gamers can help the gruff protagonist make sense of the chaos and resurrect his career.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
D3 Publisher
UPC
0879278130036
eBay Product ID (ePID)
70785135

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Shooter
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name
Eat Lead: the Return of Matt Hazard

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2009
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Violence, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes

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  • Eat Lead

    The game itself is a generic shooter and the controls don't feel nearly as tight as gears of war or uncharted and not to mention every gun feels like you're shooting a pea shooter. There is no sense of realism with any of the guns. The game does have a great sense of humor and at time hilarious and using a water gun in firefights is pretty funny. All in all it's a pretty fun game but lacks polish and if you can find it for cheap or as a rental by all means give it a try just don't expect to be blown away.

  • Matt Hazard Eats Lead, Dies

    MY SUMMARY: Rent, don’t buy. Play it on Minimum or Moderate Hazard. Laugh. Return. The platinum trophy is not worth the frustratingly-hard gameplay. PROS HUMOROUS DIALOGUE EXCELLENT VOICE ACTING: Characters say ridiculous lines with so much conviction. DECENT GRAPHICS MANY EASY TROPHIES: Most can be earned in a single playthrough. CONS (MAXIMUM HAZARD SETTING) Eat Lead was fun until I tried Maximum Hazard. That is when all the little quirks became unforgivable detractors. LINEAR, UNIMAGINATIVE GAMEPLAY MINIMUM HAZARD PLOT: Go into area. Shoot bad guys. Door opens. Enter next area. Shoot more bad guys. Door opens. Enter third area. Shoot more bad guys. Repeat multiple times until reaching a big, overpowered boss. MAXIMUM HAZARD PLOT: Go into area. Shoot bad guys. Die. Respawn. Return to ...

  • Warning: Hazardous to your boredom

    When I heard about Eat Lead, I was excited. It was presented to me, up front, as exactly what it is: an action game with an excellent, well told story bookending the action. No one in marketing lied to me about Eat Lead was going to be, and these days, that gets you a gold star in my book. Regarding the gameplay itself, Eat Lead is a fairly run-of-the-mill third-person cover shooter. Played Gears of War or Uncharted, and you've played this. If that's your thing, you will find Eat Lead perfectly adequate, if a little bland (no grenades to spice things up, for example). Playing some shooting game is not the reason you would play Eat Lead, though. What makes Eat Lead truly shine is the story that goes with the shooting. In the world presented in Eat Lead, video game characters are ...

  • Great Underrated Game

    For those of you who read Game Informer for your game reviews, I believe they got this one wrong. While it received a 7, I think a more correct score is 8. It might be an action/adventure/shooter, but it doesn't follow the same old formula. With the sarcastic wit of the hero, this game is a little reminiscent of Duke Nukem.

  • An interesting Parody of the Genre

    The game is a resounding ...Meh...while the game play is rather good, the comedy that we had hoped for in the game is not well delivered at all. I mainly recommend this game for those who want to play something that at least is slightly funny and don't mind some of the bad design choices.