Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Enslaved: Odyssey to the West and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
October 2010
(81%)
56 Reviews
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Abstract: In 2007 little known developer Ninja Theory teamed up with Sony to release a Playstation 3 exclusive known as Heavenly Sword. The relationship had been reported as being rocky, and the developer felt a lot of pressure working on only one platform. Shor...
Published: 2010-10-01, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: This is how the world will look after the war. The buildings still stand, but they are in a state of ruin. Walls, ceilings, and floors have crumbled away, and the healthy foliage that covers every surface gives the appearance of a thriving ecosystem, t...
Abstract: "Your main character is named Monkey and he doesn't wear a shirt." That was all I knew about Enslaved: Odyssey to the West about a week ago. But as I do before most review assignments I read up on the game from our previews section and learned that Ens...
The characters and setting are both top-notch, The voice acting and writing are incredible, The world feels filled with history and depth, even if it's not explicit, Combat and platforming elements feel solid, remain fun to the end, The story will keep yo
Some technical glitches hurt the experience, The game is over in 8 hours or so, and there is little reason to play through again, Some of the humor falls flat, The levels can begin to feel repetitive in places: scan, fight, jump, repeat
At one point, Trip finds an ancient fish tank with what seems to be a closed ecosystem; brightly colored fish and other marine life swim inside. She regards it with wonder, a thing of beauty in a world that seems intent on crushing all non-plant life.You'...
Sympathetic characters and wellcrafted cutscenes, A wide variety of beautiful locations, Smooth combat that is brutally satisfying, Boss fights, chase scenes, and puzzles offer good variety.
Touchy movement controls, Camera is too zoomed in at times.
Enslaved is an affecting adventure that makes strong use of its characters and story to create a believable world....
Abstract: It is an amusing coincidence that one of the most prolific U.S. game publishers of the Dragon Ball franchise is also the publisher of Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. Both are loosely based on the 400-year-old Chinese folktale, Journey to the West and b...
As a reviewer, it’s sometimes hard to assign a number to an experience, and Enslaved presents that challenge. It has flaws for certain, from dodgy controls and limited combat, to a conclusion that feels less like an ending and more like the story just ...
Abstract: Dette er utvilsomt en av årets største positive overraskelser, og selvsikkerheten det opptrer med gjør det vanskelig å forstå at utvikler Ninja Theory kun har tre spill bak seg. Mekanismene er en salig gumbo av ting som har vært populære i spillindust...
Abstract: Postapokalypsen som vi aldrig har set den før.Lige bortset fra zombier, har postapokalypsen fyldt ufatteligt meget i mange af de seneste spil på markedet. Det er heller ikke så underligt, for der er et eller andet fascinerende ved de triste, ødelagte l...
Over en rigtig godt fortalt historie, der formår at røre spilleren steder, hvor man knap nok tør indrømme det. Når det kommer til udvikling og dynamik imellem spillets hovedpersoner, måler det sig faktisk nemt med Uncharted-serien, hvilket i sig selv er en klapsalve værd.
Når kameraet driller og når man egentligt ikke behøver udforske så meget, som man kunne ønske sig. Man er aldrig i tvivl om, hvor man skal hen eller hvordan, hvilket på sin vis er lidt synd.