This one has totally flown under my radar - is it Monkey as in *sings* "Monkey Magic, Phunky Magic, Monkey Magic, Monkey Magic Coooool" that old TV show? Does he talk the same too? This sounds amazing, throw in a modern Platinum Games style combat system and how could it fail? Does he have a pink cloud? Is Pigsy in it?
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Decent reviews have started coming in. I'm generally quite looking forward to this Friday now, not doing much this weekend so might as well pick C:LOS up too. I love that some peeps/sites are starting to bill the two as going head to head when they aren't even in competition and aren't even similar games.
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Is it worth changing this to the thread for the full game once it comes out Friday? If so, I'll post my impressions of the full PS3 game here.
The demo is the very beginning of the game and, as I said previously, it starts a bit "wonky" with the insides of the airship looking "over-textured" and a bit too busy. Once you get outside, though, things improve dramatically and there are some stunning looking vistas.
If you've played the demo then you'll know if the combat and setting are for you. What the demo doesn't give any indication of is the interplay between Trip and your character, Monkey. It's cool to be facing a turret which will rip you to pieces in seconds if you're not careful and getting Trip to distract it while you clamber up another section of the level to get closer to it / get past it. You can also distract the turret by shouting to let Trip get to cover. The to and fro so that you both survive is really cool.
Trip is a bit of a techno whizz and cooks up some cool items to help you get past minefields and the, pretty evil looking, mechs that roam the landscape.
My only gripes so far are that very occasionally Monkey refuses to jump off of ledges to the ground below which can frustrate and, possibly due to the Unreal Engine (why Ninja Theory didn't use their Heavenly Sword engine), the tearing that accompanies the panning shots that introduce new areas.
So far, I'd agree with the positive reviews that I've seen. Hopefully it'll attract enough people but I fear that there's a danger it'll get missed among the upcoming Christmas rush.
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I thought the demo was a mixed bag, the animation ranged from outstanding to godawful and I didn't find it very comfortable controlling the character.
The ship interior visuals were a mixed bag too, sometimes looking beautiful and other times looking uninspired and super plain.
I liked the setting and the look of the story, makes me wish hollywood made more fantasy films.
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Originally posted by Eight Rooks View PostI'm pretty sure Sony own everything (IP, tech, the lot) to do with Heavenly Sword - Tameem Antoniades has talked about that in interviews.
Maybe it was part of the deal?
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This just keeps getting better and better! I think I'm about 50% through it now.
Stunning vistas, boss fights that aren't annoying, cutscenes that are just the right length and some assured and confident platforming sections coupled with fun and, slightly, tactical combat.
It's like playing Uncharted 2 in a Asian mythology / US fusion setting!!
Absolute gold, this is!!
EDIT: When the poll goes up this is totally a 9.
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I find it more like Uncharted in terms of the scaling buildings via rails and handholds. There's no PoP style wall running or anything like that.
Played on after my post last night and
it's getting a bit trippy
.Last edited by teddymeow; 14-11-2010, 22:51.
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