DagnastyEp
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Really enjoyed Enslaved, I've always thought that with a sequel the devs could really build upon what they had done and refine the experience (think Assassin's Creed 1 to 2).
WHHHHAAAAAAAAAAATTT!?You meant Heavenly Sword, because neither Bruce Straley nor Neil Druckmann had anything to do with Enslaved.
Wasn't this a flop?
Mega-flop.
And the only nice thing I can say about from the PS3 demo was the art-style was nice and the Uncharted Platforming wasn't awful. But the story and gameplay beyond that? Yeesh, do not want.
Sounds like you only played the demo and are commenting on story and gameplay? Yeesh.
if not I apologize
Great game, a PC version would certainly improve upon the console versions in a major way. Didn't run great on either platform.
Will buy this if it's real. Didn't get the original release. Wonder why it's rated M now though. It used to be T.
Enslaved was a fantastic game, but felt incredibly constrained by the hardware it was running on. I would love a next-gen/PC release, where it could really shine.
Australia and the US are two separate countries.
He's not wrong on either. The games saving grace is its dialogue, which is honestly the only thing Ninja Theory do right in any of their games.
DmC had terrible dialogues. I'd say the only thing they always get right is the art direction. All of their games looks stunning.
This game came out in like 2008 why is it getting a re release now?
Don't know much about this one, will require a demo before I invest.
Demo already exists. I didn't love it, but is the plot/characters interesting? I love the setting but can't decide if it's worth a play thru. Is it long?
I think most people who played it will tell you that the interactions between the characters are some of the strongest parts of the game.