Posted October 12, 2015
Heavenly Sword. The first game I ever played on PS3, and probably hands down my favorite to this day. I just fell in love with the characters - two playable females with quality voice acting (Anna Trov from 'Fringe' is lead, along with a child character that you feel protective about), great villains and boss fights (Andy Serkis from LOTR, also co-writer and director). And the gameplay was new (to me) and quite satisfying - button combo fighting with a sword that also had power and ranged attacks, but easy to learn and not overly complicated or button mashing in style (the key to success was to block and LISTEN for the sword clash, and then hit the counter-strike button). Also mixing it up were these awesome slow-motion, bow-and-arrow / catapult guidance sequences over huge distances, really neat stuff. There were also unfortunately a few QTE sequences to annoy me, but nothing too bad.
EDIT: By the way, there was a five episode prequel animated series to set up the story that you can watch here. (Oh man, it still sends chills down my spine...)
It was early in the PS3 generation, so the game might not look the best these days, and it is short, maybe 10 hours or so, but worth checking out I think. The same developers went on to make Enslaved: Odyssey To The West, which is now on PC/Steam. I've yet to play that though (too many games).
EDIT: By the way, there was a five episode prequel animated series to set up the story that you can watch here. (Oh man, it still sends chills down my spine...)
It was early in the PS3 generation, so the game might not look the best these days, and it is short, maybe 10 hours or so, but worth checking out I think. The same developers went on to make Enslaved: Odyssey To The West, which is now on PC/Steam. I've yet to play that though (too many games).
Post edited October 12, 2015 by anamorphic