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Reviews (4)
Feb 20, 2011
The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night Review
'The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night' is the second game in the Legend series. I read quite a few reveiews about this game and honestly nearly every one knocked it. The creators of 'A New Beginning' (first of the Legend series) took the Spyro franchise to a new level with a hollywood voice cast and excellent cinematics, all wrapped up with a great story line. The sequel however seemed to go backwards, the gameplay isn't as good as the other games in the series aswell as the camera is kind of frustrating at times. The story line isn't that great either, The game continues the storyline established by 'A New Beginning' which ended with the defeat of Cynder, a black dragon in servitude for an enemy called the "Dark Master". In The Eternal Night, a new antagonist "Gaul" the Ape King has risen to power and is intent on resurrecting the Dark Master on The Night of Eternal Darkness. I particually didn't like the blackout sections resulting in the gain (or regain shall we say) of your powers. The game also seems to lack the platforming element widely known to the franchise, seems all your doing is fighting a large array of enemies all the time so you find yourself button mashing. Overall the game lacks certain elements needed (for me) in a Spyro game, it's worth a play to fans of the franchise but to first timers I'd stick with 'A New Beginning' or 'Dawn of the Dragon'.
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Apr 02, 2011
The Bourne Conspiracy PS3 Review
The Bourne Conspiracy follows Bourne's quest to learn who he is and why heavily armed men are after him, and it's structured around the key action sequences from The Bourne Identity. Interspersed throughout these familiar missions are playable flashbacks that hark back to the time before Bourne's amnesia when he had no qualms about leaving trails of bodies and bullets en route to his objectives. The game starts with Bourne floating in the turbulent Mediterranean Sea shortly after his attempted mission to assassinate Wombosi, an African dictator. However, Conspiracy doesn't simply retell the movie, throwing in action sequences and button mechanics randomly. Instead, what it does is attempt to tell the backstory of Bourne prior to the assassination and continue through the end of the movie. It does this with a series of unique flashbacks, typically triggered by a passport or other items, which bring players back to prior events in Bourne's career when he was still paying attention to Conklin, his mission handler. By doing so, you get a sense of how effective Bourne was at his job -- as well as how dangerous he was when he started "malfunctioning." As you can expect from Jason Bourne the gameplay focus is speed, power and improvisational power. The fightscenes in this game are excellent, using either the square or triangle buttons to attack works nicely and isn't hard to get used to, while using your adreneline will show an improvised attack from Boure. Along with the fightscenes is gunplay, although it doesn't stand out from the crowd it isn't a bad element to the game. Maybe they could improve a little but not bad for the first game. The driving missions aren't all that great and the mechanics are a little hit and miss but again, very playable and not as off putting as you might think. The good points about the game are; Simple, yet immensely satisfying fisticuffs Brutal takedowns Tense music and great sound effects Captures the excitement of the films Now for the bad; Mediocre gunplay hamstrings replay value Collecting passports to unlock boss fights (this is just tedious) If you've ever wanted a taste of what it's like to be a lethal weapon, The Bourne Conspiracy will give you a quick taste of that – at least where hand to hand combat is concerned. The power, brutality and creativity that Jason Bourne uses in the films are excellently handled with the hand to hand system. Unfortunately, the shooting and driving mechanics leave much to be desired. The same can be said for the mandatory install, which doesn’t seem to truly affect the gameplay for the better. However, as a potential jumping off point for a Bourne franchise, this is a good start for High Moon and Sierra.
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Feb 15, 2011
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon Review
Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon is the third installment in the Broken Sword series of computer games on Playstation 2. The story follows George and Nico as they reveal the truth behind the source of unlimited energy. Personally I don't think the game is as good as the first two in the series, I think switching from a point and click game to an adventure game does work, but for me it was a wrong move. I noticed a few problems with this game, the camera is somewhat annoying and the puzzles are alot more easier to solve than the previous games. To be positive about the game the cinematics are pretty decent and a few (not many) puzzles will boggle your mind for quite a while. Overall the game isn't that bad and it's definetly worth a play if your a fan of the franchise but at times it can seem like a cheap version of Tomb Raider.