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November 2010
(81%)
39 Tests
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Beautiful art design, engaging story, excellent voice acting; Overall narrative carried by likable, believable characters; Combat is fun, simple, and smartly paced throughout the game; Escorting Trip through dangerous areas is a unique and fresh gameplay challenge.
Inconsistent frame rate, not much variety in enemies; Final boss battle feels slightly lackluster; Not many objects in most environments are destructible or interactive outside of scripted action sequences.
Sympathetic characters and wellcrafted cutscenes, A wide variety of beautiful locations, Smooth combat that is brutally satisfying, Boss fights, chase scenes, and puzzles offer good variety.
Touchy movement controls, Camera is too zoomed in at times.
Enslaved is an affecting adventure that makes strong use of its characters and story to create a believable world....
As a reviewer, it’s sometimes hard to assign a number to an experience, and Enslaved presents that challenge. It has flaws for certain, from dodgy controls and limited combat, to a conclusion that feels less like an ending and more like the story just ...
Zusammenfassung: Ambitious. That's a word I'd use to describe Ninja Theory. In terms of game narrative, this is one studio that goes all-out and is never afraid to stray from the accepted archetypes that have plagued so many other games over the years. Originality, d...
A joyously cinematic experience, Enslaved is finely honed in terms of its aesthetic impact, sense of pacing, script and plot. Granted, it's very much on rails, and guilty of a touch too much hand-holding, with the spectre of repetition creeping and pro...
Zusammenfassung: Name: Genre: Platform: Though it may seem a little premature to be getting all festive, the start of October marks the beginning of the holiday quarter. In gaming circles, the run up to Christmas normally means just one thing; a whole load of sequel...
It just goes to show that sometimes a game’s success can lie just as much in the strength of its fiction as in its gameplay tenets. While Heavenly Sword perhaps relied a little too much on such practices, Ninja Theory has the balance far more in check ...
Beautiful art design, engaging story, excellent voice acting, combat is fun, escorting Trip through dangerous areas is a unique and fresh gameplay challenge
Inconsistent frame rate, not much variety in enemies, final boss battle feels slightly lacklustre, Not many objects in most environments are destructible or interactive outside of scripted action sequences
Even though the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West" has been relentlessly adapted back and forth across many books, TV shows, and video games, Ninja Theory's Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is an incredibly unique take on the iconic story. Supported...