Heavenly Sword is an amazing PS3 debut that really shows what the PS3 was built for.

User Rating: 8.5 | Heavenly Sword PS3
The Good: Amazing visuals voice acting and story, lovely characters, fluid combat system, uses SixAxis well

The Bad: Way too short, combat is a tad shallow, some technical issues

When a brand new game console launches we all look toward the games they launch with to really show us what the console is capable of. There have been some failed system launches with either very few games or just poor ones. The PS3 was not such a console especially with Heavenly Sword backing it and wowing gamers across the world. Heavenly Sword puts the characters Nariko and Kai in your hands as you battle an evil warlord trying to take over your clans' land.

Right from the start of the game you get introduced to sweeping epic landscapes, amazing graphics, beautiful sounds, and a great, albeit simple, combat system. For being a launch title the game has excellent production values and they really shine for the PS3.

The most important part of Heavenly Sword is the combat system and it never falters. You don't receive the Heavenly Sword until a bit into the game, but once you do you are welcomed to three different fighting styles on the fly. Instead of having to stop the game and switch styles you can use them with just holding down a button. You are always in "speed" mode which breaks the sword into two swords while L1 puts you in "range" mode that is kind of like Kratos' chain swords in God of War (which Heavenly Sword receives its nick name "Goddess of War"), and lastly holding down R1 puts you in "power" mode. There are a good amount of combos that let you switch in and out of these styles with amazing animations, and a cinematic sweeping camera. Another element to the game play is the counter system. The enemy will glow the color of the style you need to be in to counter. Standing still is automatic block so hitting an attack button at the right time will perform a killer counter attack.

On top of this you play as Kai who has a deadly semi-automatic crossbow that can be controlled with "aftertouch" which is controlled with the SixAxis motion controls. This was one of the first game to really utilize the SixAxis with bone crunching and nasty kills from guided bows or anything else you can hurl at the enemy.

Puzzles in the game aren't really a challenge since there aren't many of them, but the bosses are. Each boss has multiple health bar, and once you get one knocked down you initiate a button pressing sequence by hitting circle (sounds just like God of War). Some bosses are just downright hard and seem impossible to beat, but remembering their attacks is the key.

Not only does the game look and sound amazing, but the story is riveting ad so is the acting. With full motion capture sequences this game has some of the most realistic facial animations I have ever seen. With Andy Serkis (Lord of the Rings, Ink Heart) as a director and actor on board you are treated with amazing work.
If the combat isn't satisfying enough for you there are epic battles where you fight thousands of soldiers on screen at once. Shooting a cannon and using after touch is just so satisfying especially towards the end of the game. If you are also curious about collecting items you can unlock stuff by doing certain tasks or meeting certain goals in each section of the game. With such a beautiful game you would want to see how it was made.

If I had to see a flaw in Heavenly Sword it would be that the game is extremely short clocking in at 4-6 hours depending on your play style. You could literally beat this in one or two long play sessions. The game also has some technical issues with some slow down, and occasional choppy animation. The combat is also a bit shallow and a tad to button mashy. Other than that I can't wait for the sequel to be announced, but it has been over 3 years and no word, so I feel this great new IP has been abandoned.