![]() ![]() Simple movement, then combat, then more advanced combat moving onto player character commands and so-on, not throwing too many crucial game techniques at you all at once, allowing you to first use them in an instructed fashion and then using your own initiative to implement such techniques to further you in the game.Īfter finally getting off the airship and somehow surviving a ludicrous crash, you start to get to grips with how the game is going to play out. Ninja Theory, the game’s developer, have done a simply wonderful job of gradually introducing their players to each and every game mechanic. The second main character, Trip, is ahead of you, hacking her way through the security doors, ignoring your pleas for her to wait up, forcing you to jump around the outside of the collapsing ship, rather than being able to easily stroll alongside her through to the escape pods at the other end of the ship. ![]() The tension and mystery of this unfamiliar world is immediately thrown in front of you as you must evacuate a Pyramid airship that’s destined to perish. You play as Monkey a human captured by the organisation that’s responsible for the mass slaughter and enslavement of every human left alive. Set in New York among the man-made debris lies a lush, overgrown world based 150 years in the future. Few games tackle the environmental impact on said world, where nuclear fallout isn’t necessarily what has driven the world to the state it is.ĮNSLAVED: Odyssey to the West is that game. The image of a banished world with little to no life left is often placed in an all too familiar dark and grey world bland colours, matching with the bleak outlook on the future of the fictional world. It’s aptly named, well performed and all coupled with a great storyline to-boot. ![]() The post-apocalyptic game setting has been tried and tested many-a-time, and one game series that stands out when you mention that type of aesthetic is the Fallout series. Reviews // 11th Dec 2013 - 9 years ago // By James Bralant ENSLAVED: Odyssey to the West (Premium Edition) Review ![]()
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