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October 2010
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Abstract: Literally starting with a bang– several, in fact – and going on to deliver one of the best openers in a game for years, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is the latest production from developer Ninja Theory. Like its previous game, Heavenly Sword, Ody...
Abstract: Literally starting with a bang– several, in fact – and going on to deliver one of the best openers in a game for years, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is the latest production from developer Ninja Theory. Like its previous game, Heavenly Sword, Ody...
Abstract: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a game that I wasn't really that excited for but when I started playing, I was quite pleasantly surprised of how entertaining the gameplay, graphics and story unravelled. It may not challenge the world of first person a...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Robert , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is basically a whirlwind tour of everything that's popular in third-person action games these days. In fast succession, players encounter it all: platforming, melee combat, teamwork, vehicle and turret sequences, puzzles, ste...
Overall Enslaved: Odyssey to the West is a bright, vibrant, action adventure game with a great story (up till the ending) that will keep your interest throughout the 15 chapter saga. Many of the game mechanics are simple and easy to get used to althou...
Some of the best character development and dialog this year,
Gameplay, combat and platforming are all lacking, The 7hour campaign is short lived and not interesting enough to want to play through, Stagnant plot, no real reason for players to keep playing after an hour
Rich characters inhabit an equally rich world; gorgeous environments; fascinating story that’s presented in an engrossing way; flawless facial animations; voice work and music are exceptional,
Simple platforming and combat hold it back from being a truly great action title; sloppy camera system; very frequent texture popins; the story’s culmination doesn’t live up to its presentation.
Enslaved is a definite improvement over Ninja Theory’s previous title, Heavenly Sword. Though it features that same great attention to character detail and some remarkably beautiful looking environments, it remains a bit shallow in the technical depart...
Interesting story, no install needed, gorgeous environments, simple controls, fairly easy to command the Trip NPC, multiple difficulty levels, lots of upgrades to acquire, good voice acting and comes with comic book. There are also occasional third person shooter segments.
It’s difficult to explore and look for orbs since Monkey can die if he wanders too far from Trip, you can’t lock-on to enemies, it’s short and sometimes its difficult to see the shimmering items Monkey can climb on. Subtitles are very difficult to read.
Abstract: When we think of post apocalyptic settings and locales our minds are implicitly drawn to images of barren wastelands or dilapidated cities enveloped in darkness. UK based developers Ninja Theory have approached a typically desolate portrayal of global ...
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