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Heavenly Sword Updated Hands-On

We got our hands on a near-final build of Heavenly Sword to see how the anticipated action game is turning out.

Heavenly chaos.

Watch as Nariko stomps enemies.

It looks like PlayStation 3 owners will be in for a dose of sword slashing action when Heavenly Sword finally arrives. Everyone has already played the demo, and earlier this month we took a look at the entire second chapter of the game, but a near-final version just landed on our desks. Here's a look at what to expect when the game finally hits shelves in early September.

We had previously only played the second chapter, so we were in for a surprise when we booted the game up for the first time. It plops you right down in the middle of a huge battlefield in which Nariko, the game's heroine, is surrounded by thousands upon thousands of enemy soldiers. (This appears to be taking place near the end of the story; the title card for this section reads "The Final Battle.") With nothing but her sword to rely on, she wades into the troops all by her lonesome, chopping them down by the bushel. The game's scale is breathtaking here, though it does have some frame rate chops that are no doubt caused by the hundreds of onscreen troops and catapults.

Although Nariko easily dispatches her foes, her fortune quickly takes a turn for the worse: the curse embedded in the eponymous sword that she wields overwhelms her, and she falls to the ground while mystic text burns itself across her body. When she awakens, the sword is gone, and she's been transported into a large, tranquil field where she implores an unseen, silent interlocutor to let her return to the battlefield. This area acts as the level select for the game, and you return here after each chapter to continue Nariko's pleas. You play through the game in a series of flashbacks that relive the last week or so of Nariko's adventure, presumably until you reach the current moment and continue from where you collapsed on the battlefield.

During the first of the flashbacks, which takes place five days before the events on the gigantic battlefield, Nariko and her clan are being hounded by Bohan, an evil general who wants the Heavenly Sword for his own. After being chased into an abandoned fort, Nariko has to help fend off attackers with nothing but a plain sword; at this point in the game she's fairly weak, and can only use a few simple combos.

The next morning, the fort falls under fire from massive catapults that storm across the field outside. It's Nariko's job to provide cover while the rest of her clan escapes across an icy river. She does so by taking control of a massive cannon that can fire on the advancing troops, thousands of which flood across the field. You can rapidly fire the cannon to attempt to hit the troops, but you need to use the game's aftertouch controls to guide the cannon shots into the catapults' weak spots to destroy them.

Aftertouching involves pressing the fire button, then guiding the projectile in slow motion toward its target. You can do this with the Sixaxis controller's motion-sensing capabilities if you like, but if you don't hold the controller correctly as you fire, the shots veer off course very quickly and are difficult to reorient. However, switching motion sensing off lets you use the analog sticks, a much easier solution.

After the catapults are destroyed, your clan takes off, but you still need to destroy the invading army to make cover. You have to reach 700 kills here, but luckily the battlefield is strewn with mines that, when hit with a cannonball, kill everything around them. The enemies are so densely packed that it almost takes effort not to reach the 700-kill mark within the time frame allotted.

Later in the game, after Nariko is imprisoned by Bohan, you have to take Kai out for a whirl. Kai is Nariko's endearingly crazy friend who appears as an immobile sniper in some parts of the game, using her rapid-fire crossbow to pelt enemies. In a change of pace, after Nariko's imprisonment, Kai has to embark on a journey to free her, which entails infiltrating Bohan's castle and killing a large number of guards. Kai herself can't engage in sword combat, so she needs to use her agility to jump over barricades and avoid soldiers before plunking them with crossbow bolts.

One of the recurring themes of Kai's levels is the use of explosives. If you use the aftertouch feature with Kai's crossbow, you can navigate a bolt through a torch to set the projectile alight. If you then send the bolt into a pile of explosives, which are (somewhat improbably) scattered around Bohan's castle, you'll destroy anyone nearby. You'll be doing quite a bit of this over the course of Kai's levels, but luckily it's a lot of fun--provided, again, that you don't attempt to use the Sixaxis' motion detection for all of it.

Kai's goal here is to recover the Heavenly Sword from Bohan's armory. Although the wisest thing for Bohan to do would probably be to kill Nariko and her clansmen, he instead chooses to become a Bond villain by throwing the lot of them in a fighting arena, leaving the sword relatively unguarded. While Kai searches, Nariko is forced to actually fight against her clan. Bohan promises the 16 soldiers in the pit that, if they fight each other, the last man left standing will be set free. Although Nariko doesn't wield the Heavenly Sword at this point, the rest of her clan still believe that she's the most dangerous of the lot, and so they betray her, attempting to take her down before finishing the fight among themselves.

Despite the disappointment of being double-crossed, Nariko can still save the lives of her clansmen if she wishes to do so. You have the option during this fight of attacking and killing the other soldiers, which, even though you're armed with only a regular sword, isn't all that difficult to do. Alternately, if you counter their attacks, you can perform a special martial-arts move on them that will leave them paralyzed and immobile on the ground. Presumably this will let them fight on your side later in the game.

While this isn't a retail copy of the game, Heavenly Sword has improved a bit since we last saw it. The frame rate could definitely still use some tweaking in spots, but Kai's levels look like they'll supply a welcome break from Nariko's swordplay-heavy adventure. (Kai's crazy antics are also a wonderful source of comic relief.) Graphically, the game is still looking amazing, with some wonderfully expressive motion-capture animations and voice work. Stay tuned to GameSpot for a full review in the coming weeks.

210 Comments

  • jfd1994

    Posted Sep 12, 2007 4:33 pm PT

    ohh yes this game is going to be sweet!!!!!!!!!!! SO SWEET !!!!!!!!!!!

  • SkyCastleDan

    Posted Sep 6, 2007 9:05 pm PT

    Reviews have been generally good. However, I can already tell this is a 7.0 on Gamespot from the preview. They didn't talk that great about the gameplay, just the visuals. Reminds me of Lair, just not broken. Doesn't mean I ain't buying it though.

  • ninjamaster62

    Posted Sep 6, 2007 4:19 pm PT

    Game looks awesome, cant wait

  • obiwanvader

    Posted Sep 6, 2007 9:55 am PT

    I own a 360, but now I'm thinking PS3 so I can play this game. It looks and sounds friggin' fantastic.

  • cooper797

    Posted Sep 6, 2007 4:42 am PT

    cant wait for this one had my eye on it for ages, "GOD HURRY UP"

  • mojahid_1st

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 5:46 pm PT

    I'm excited about this game, i just hope that the reviews stating the game only lasted 6 hours are grossley exagerated! Also Nariko is hot!

  • p5ilocyb3

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 4:03 pm PT

    fukkn right..this looks very nice..cant wait. Ps3 is definatly shaping up well..another step in the right direction imo.

  • FirstAlchemist1

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 2:12 pm PT

    your not as dumb as you look eric lol.jk well put your absoloutely right and like i said before, as the technology that speeds up development time enhances they will have more time to focus on those areas so for now we must wait till these things happen and once it does the games wont be great but they will be amazing i think people will see "Heavenly Sword" as a small stepping stone in that direction. I cant wait to play it

  • Doolum

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 11:51 am PT

    something that should become part of my game library sometime soon.

  • eric7233

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 7:07 am PT

    Yea i do also think they could do more with the power available to them..because next gen is not just about graphics .. its about AI and milti tasking and huge interactive worlds ..i think that developers are focusing too much on graphics and its taking away form them adding more complicated or deep gameplay. I'm looking forward to seeing them take advantage of the power. Sorry about the name i noticed as soon as i submited that i messed it up so it was too late. I thought lair was going in the right direction but they got too many things wrong and wound up with a game that was too sloppy. I have high hopes for mass effect and gta4 though .. well see.

  • FirstAlchemist1

    Posted Sep 4, 2007 12:57 am PT

    compared to what the system's power can actually put out eric the games are well polished well colored and hd ready. i mean cmon the games cant even get the frame rate down right if a game is to be called next gen it should be well past that problem. games look only 60-65% better than they did before and thats a great improvement but the development technology needs to improve even moreso before we can call these games next gen. I think we can agree on that. I mean were not really seeing anything different yet the games are looking better true enough but the games are not being built to thier full potential which is making them not hit that next gen mark in my opinion. These games both for 360 and ps3 both only using 25-30% of system power in my opinion next gen would be 60-70%

    p.s. The names not full metal (FirstAlchemist1) eric7891

  • beckoflight

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 11:59 pm PT

    yeay !

  • eric7233

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 2:10 pm PT

    By the way full metal i disagree that theres no next gen games. i think oblivion, bioshock, ghost recon advanced warfighter 2 and forza motorsport 2 qualify as next gen ..but yes there shold be more and i think we will get more this holiday assasins creed , mass effect, gta4 i could go on but im tired of typing.

  • eric7233

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 1:48 pm PT

    Im not talking about the technical differences between xbox and ps3 ..i do agree the blu ray is obviously going to be be less of a pain when developers start using that kind of space ( i know im too lazy to keep getting up off my recliner to switch dvds.) My only argument now is that now and for a little while to come its a beter time for a gamer to own an xbox360 because they have many more HIGH QUALITY exclusives. I don't have to own a ps3 to see that the games available now and the games comming soon are much better on xbox. If it was the other way around i would own a ps3. As it stands i will continue the benefit of being a xbox owner for a long time to come and then in about a year i will probably rent ps3 (thank god for rent a center) for about a month or 2 and catch up on games like god of war 3 or the like. But by the tme that happens i will have played some of the greatest games in gaming history on xbox ..some exclusive and some multi platform. And by the way ...xbox live is well worth the 5 bucks a month because its an awesome and well pt together sevice for gaming, movies and tv shows. I just watched 300 in hd that i downloaded from xbl marketplace. On another note .. even i was looking forrd to lair being great so i could lay it eventually but that one fell flat too. Haze may be good but i doubt it will be anything that stands out much form the current greats like halflife halo or gears of waror crysis..H.sword doesnt seem to be that great either so i all im saying is that if i had bought a ps3 instead of xbox 360 i would be really upset right now cus with very few exeptions the only decent games that ps3 has so far are also on xbox and i would have missed and would be missing tons of great games.

  • FirstAlchemist1

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 12:24 pm PT

    flackstone please quit posting ur embarassing me with your stupidity developers want to focus on whatever system they want to make a game for for any number of reasons i mean going half way in to making a game and the developers say were gonna make this an exclusive that's thier decision. Like the recent Haze decision multi-platform now ps3 exclusive its all about what the game developers want to do with the direction of a game little to do with the system. (its all about art and money son)

    p.s. Xbox is trying so hard to keep past exclusive titles they have had exclusive i wonder how long they can do so.

  • dewmandew7

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 12:02 pm PT

    Hm.... I may still get this game.

  • shanemaguire

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 11:10 am PT

    Hey eric7233 i have a 360 and ps3 and the thing i have to say is:
    1. do u even own a ps3 'cause how can u say wether it is good or not when u don't own one.
    2. the 360 may have some great eclusives but so has the ps3... and to be honest i find resistance more fun than gears of war: REASONS: longer campaign (completed gears in all 3 difficulties within a week..)
    better online (extreamly large maps compared to gears, more people in each map 1-60 while gears has only 1-8... big differance).
    3. free online on ps3 while 360 u have to pay
    4. Play blu-ray dvds.
    5. huge amount of memory on ps3
    6. You don't need to spend any extra money on batteries for the controller

    So dude: Really i feel sorry for 360 fanboys

  • Deadwalker_135

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 6:26 am PT

    hey eric7233 u are gettin annoying. i solely agree with aznhayato7.

  • wars45

    Posted Sep 3, 2007 1:51 am PT

    un real t 3 and haze now thats wot i call next gen

  • flackstone

    Posted Sep 2, 2007 6:51 pm PT

    publishers will start focusing on PS3 because they will soon find they can make a better game on that system
    not going to happen its like xbox1 had alot more power than the ps2 and they didint make games on that oh wait they didint "UNLOCK" the power of the xbox its so bs ps3 needs some help.

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