This game could have done alot better than it did. It had tons of potential but didnt use it all.
This game is basically the same as any other Hack n’ Slash RPG, but it is solid. It has 3 different classes of characters (Warrior, Scout and Mage) each with a small number of 10 skills each that have 5 levels of power. It also has puzzle-solving elements as well. The game also has a co-op play mode for a disappointing 2 players (you’d think a game like this would have 4 player co-op)
Rating: 3 out of 5 Online Multiplayer:
The game has a fun online mode where up to 4 players take on the story mode together. The problem is, you have to make a new character for online mode, but that’s really it.
Rating: 2 out of 5
Story:
This game has the same clichéd story: King is nice to people, King finds limitless power source and is being controlled by it, King transforms people to monsters for evil army, 3 heroes must stop him. Very basic and simple.
Rating: 1 out of 5
Graphics and Sound:
The graphics are what you would expect from a PS3 title. It supports 720p HDTV . The same old problems are here though: bad collision detection, people phasing through walls and a hardly bearable camera. The sounds are sharp as well.
Rating: 3 out of 5
Sequel Differences:
This game is not really any different then its little brothers on the PSP except for graphics, sounds, classes and skills. A change in the gameplay would have really helped.
Overall:
The game is a basic Hack n’ Slash with basic (yet solid) gameplay, with a clichéd story, okay multiplayer and great graphics for a PS3 game