Rockstar Game is at the forefront of the video game industry for several reasons. They make really fun games and pay attention to detail. The little things really make their games fun. “The Warriors” is very user friendly. There is a setting so you can choose to play on an easy setting or a more difficult setting. It’s basically a fighting game. You will be fighting, fighting and fighting some more. However, different than other fighting games like “State of Emergency,” you have a lot of freedom in between missions to explore the game map and do side missions like steal car radios or mug people. It’s not a very difficult game. In the early missions they basically walk you through the game play providing very clear instructions on how to get started with the various fighting moves and game play elements like how to heal yourself when hurt, how to bust down fences and so on. The only early element of the game I found difficult is when you mug someone you are supposed to twist the R3 joystick until a onscreen vibration is found, you have to do this before the persons resistance meter is filled up, once I figured it out it was all good.

Like other Rockstar Games, The Warriors comes with a decent size booklet that will get you well on your way to game play with ease. There are a lot of little things you can do with this game. One thing I had to get used to was the Autosave feature. This means that you have to complete a mission for that mission to save, you can’t just run to a save house or something when you want to save. I’m pleased. The game is bloody and violent but I really enjoy playing this game. If you like the GTA series of games from Rockstar you won’t have a problem easing into The Warriors.

The game is based on the original 1979 Walter Hill film The Warriors and many of the stars of the film lend their voices to the game.