ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition (PC Digital Download)
$2.60
$19.99
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Green Man Gaming has ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition (PC Digital Download) on sale for $2.58.
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Features:
The Premium Edition includes the original critically-acclaimed game, and additional DLC content "Pigsy's Perfect 10" as well as character enhancement skins Ninja Monkey, Classic Monkey and Sexy Trip.
Engaging Storyline - A post-apocalyptic retelling of the classic 400-year old novel Journey to the West co-written by famed novelist and screenwriter, Alex Garland.
A Cinematic Masterpiece - Dramatic cutscenes co-directed by Andy Serkis, who also plays the lead role of Monkey, portraying critical events that drive the story of Monkey and Trip.
Stunning Environments - Explore a beautiful, eerie world of war-ravaged cityscapes that have been reclaimed by nature and are fraught with danger at every turn.
Dynamic Combat System - Attack and defend with agile prowess using a combination of melee attacks, blocks, and intense takedowns. Use Monkey to overtake an enemy, steal its weapon, then rip the enemy apart systematically.
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Also came here to say I had a blast with this game. Only thing I didn't like was the frequent language. But man it was fun & beautiful and just felt like a 90's arcade game. Just had a memory of being able to jet ski across water or something in one of the levels and that was super fun.
I played this back on x360 though 5-6 years after it was released and I was genuinely shocked at how much I enjoyed it. A lot it is how well done the atmosphere is. Its got that sorta cinematic gameplay you find in stuff like Last of Us and Uncharted where when there is action it feels meaningful and a center piece instead of procedural filler.
The only thing Id warn people about is that while the ending is satisfactory its very obviously a jumping off point for a series that never happened so you're gonna be like "dang thats it?".
Also came here to say I had a blast with this game. Only thing I didn't like was the frequent language. But man it was fun & beautiful and just felt like a 90's arcade game. Just had a memory of being able to jet ski across water or something in one of the levels and that was super fun.
Gameplay was less good, and probably holds up even less well today. I seem to recall it was basically Prince of Persia on automatic mode: the platforming is high on spectacle but Monkey will basically do all the fancy acrobatics between platforms as long as you hold forward. It wasn't quite as satisfying as in, say, Sands of Time, where you feel like you're pulling it off yourself.
Also, the combat was pretty clunky, and there's way too many waves of robots you need to beat down.
Probably worth picking up at this price, but you could easily skip the dated gameplay and just watch a "movie" version on YouTube of someone stitching together all the cutscenes.
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Someone's offended all right.
The only thing Id warn people about is that while the ending is satisfactory its very obviously a jumping off point for a series that never happened so you're gonna be like "dang thats it?".
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Gameplay was less good, and probably holds up even less well today. I seem to recall it was basically Prince of Persia on automatic mode: the platforming is high on spectacle but Monkey will basically do all the fancy acrobatics between platforms as long as you hold forward. It wasn't quite as satisfying as in, say, Sands of Time, where you feel like you're pulling it off yourself.
Also, the combat was pretty clunky, and there's way too many waves of robots you need to beat down.
Probably worth picking up at this price, but you could easily skip the dated gameplay and just watch a "movie" version on YouTube of someone stitching together all the cutscenes.