The Warriors adapts Walter Hill's cult film into a beat 'em up. New York gangs, seventies vibe and tasty writing. A real Rockstar success ripe for rediscovery.
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Category
Beat-'Em-Up4 players18+
Co-op
Description
A Rockstar Toronto and Rockstar beat'em up released in 2005, an action game based on Walter Hill's cult film The Warriors (1979). The player takes on Warriors gang members who must traverse 1979 New York to return home to Coney Island after being falsely accused of a leader's murder. Third-person beat'em up with brutal street combat, local cooperative mode and absolute fidelity to the film. Exemplary film adaptation signed Rockstar.
Warriors, The review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
A reflection of 1970s New York, the music blends funk, soul and urban rock in a grimy, electric atmosphere. The licensed and original tracks match the gang's nocturnal flight across the city. This period soundtrack, polished and immersive, gives the game the sheen of a perfectly rendered cult film.
Wrongly accused of murdering a gang leader, a crew must cross a hostile New York to get home in a single night. Adapted from the cult film, the tale combines camaraderie, urban survival and street tension with raw energy. This nervy plunge into the brotherhood of the streets goes far beyond a mere adaptation.
Rockstar's adaptation of the cult film The Warriors, a beat-em-up following a gang fleeing across a stylized nighttime New York, praised for its faithfulness and atmosphere. Still common in the West, its interest lies in this successful marriage of cult cinema and Rockstar craft rather than scarcity. A piece prized by fans of retro urban action.
Better with friends
A street brawl drawn from a cult film, where two gang members clear the alleys of a hostile city with furious combos. The cooperation is a treat: covering each other, grabbing an enemy together and coordinating the scraps gives a real sense of a tight crew. Brutal and immersive, it chains street clashes and shared moments of tension, perfect for living a nighttime ride in tandem.
Is Warriors, The still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2005 on PS2, Rockstar Toronto's project adapts the cult 1979 film into a street brawler of remarkable fidelity and energy. The crossing of a nocturnal, hostile New York, the gang mechanic where you command your fellows and the rhythmic brawls perfectly capture the spirit of the film. The prequel mode, recounting the gang's rise before the events of the movie, richly fleshes out the adventure. The repetition of the fights and a dated production make themselves felt. A passionate and polished adaptation, recommended for fans of urban brawling and for curious cinephiles.