Beowulf The Game. Got it for £5 and it was a bargain. Short but enjoyable. I think the hatred the game received from "professional" reviewers was due to how short it was and I remember crappy OXM bashing the game because they found it too hard to defeat trolls by grabbing them and snapping their mouths (this is performed by pressing b and bashing it). It seems that whoever worked for OXM and played the game was too weak to bash a button.
Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom. CoD was a department from the previous games in that you no longer had control over an army and that the game was more action RPG orientated instead of the previous games which were RTS, action RPG's with a heavy emphasis on strategy. The game could have done with a blocking button but for what it was (a loot RPG) it was pretty good.
Viking: Battle for Asgard. Another game that was attacked by some "professional" reviewers because it wasn't Call of Duty. Many liked it though for the brutal combat and I am one of them. The game's story isn't amazing but the epic thousand man battles with epic scores playing just make the game amazing, especially considering that you take part in them. The areas are pretty beautiful too and it's basically open world.
Too Human. A flawed loot RPG like Circle of Doom. The level scaling and no blocking ability makes the game quite hard especially when you have rockets that home in on you. When you die, you respawn but your armor takes damage each time which makes it easier for you to be killed. On the positive, there's plenty of loot, customization and the story is pretty good in my opinion. The combat isn't that bad once you get a hang of it and the music in the game is epic.
Nameless one7 wrote...
People are out there who don't like Jade Empire?
I'm one of them.
Modifié par Elton John is dead, 09 janvier 2012 - 04:02 .