hey_it's_that_dog
benevolent sexism
Oh hey you can die in this game.
It would've been like... Bayonetta. Which isn't the point.
It would be a game I'd have zero interest in playing, in that case.
Yeah, I would have loved another game that plays exactly like Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden, God of War, etc...
I wanted the exact same game again, just different characters.
Wow, really? I wouldn't have expected it would be so controversial to suggest that an action game whose demo was severely criticized for its weak gameplay would benefit from being more like an action game whose combat system was universally praised. There really is no accounting for taste.Nah.
Wow, really? I wouldn't have expected it would be so controversial to suggest that an action game whose demo was severely criticized for its weak gameplay would benefit from being more like an action game whose combat system was universally praised. There really is no accounting for taste.
Wow, really? I wouldn't have expected it would be so controversial to suggest that an action game whose demo was severely criticized for its weak gameplay would benefit from being more like an action game whose combat system was universally praised. There really is no accounting for taste.
Asuras Wrath could have been very disappointing in fact, in some ways it is. There isnt any exploring, anything to collect or any upgrades and its all very scripted and beyond linear. Those are things wed expect from a normal game though, and Asuras Wrath shows that its anything but that. To put it simply, Wrath will leave you in awe with the incredible enormity of it all. Its a good story with a brilliant setting, and everything is in working order.
Its by no means a brilliant game, but it is a good piece of interactive fiction and a new approach, which well happily welcome with open arms. Six of them.
This is a game in only the loosest sense of the word, but is an intriguing proposition nonetheless, especially for those with a penchant for action based manga series. Asuras Wrath is an original, engaging and occasionally ridiculous game and as a result is certainly a novel experience, though whether its an experience that most gamers will be happy paying top dollar for is another matter.
In Short: A wonderfully imaginative and beautifully presented interactive anime, but one that cannot maintain a regular enough supply of surprises to justify even its short running time.
Pros: Incredible presentation and some of the best cut scenes and boss battles in all gaming. Superb art design and the combat has a great sense of violent contact.
Cons: The two best episodes have already been extensively previewed and demoed. Very short, with almost no replayability. Shallow gameplay and plot.
Score: 7/10
Very short, with almost no replayability. Shallow gameplay and plot.
Given the details of the ign review i'd say this is an excellent 20$ game.
Very short, with almost no replayability. Shallow gameplay and plot.
7/10
What?
Does this game specialise in subliminal hypnotism or something?
I think we all learned something today about the nature of different people and their opinions.Wow, really? I wouldn't have expected it would be so controversial to suggest that an action game whose demo was severely criticized for its weak gameplay would benefit from being more like an action game whose combat system was universally praised. There really is no accounting for taste.
I think we all learned something today about the nature of different people and their opinions.
For those of you watching yesterday, I'll be finishing my Asura's Wrath play through at 2:15est. I already got the S's. twitch.tv/spruchy
Asuras Wrath isnt as brainless as it may want you to believe. The ridiculous moments and likable characters kept me smiling, which was odd, considering its essentially a story about misery. Its a nice change of pace from other hack-and-slash games, featuring an interesting story thats not blocked off by insurmountable difficulty.
Picked it up today, loving it so far but I can see why some would want to wait for a price drop. Kinda takes me back to the Dragon Lair type of gaming.
It's this year's Heavy Rain.So is this going to end up being this year's Vanquish/Bayonetta/God Hand or what?
C'mon people...this shit is important.
So is this going to end up being this year's Vanquish/Bayonetta/God Hand or what?
C'mon people...this shit is important.
It's this year's Heavy Rain.
That's Binary Domain.
Are you able to go back and pick levels/chapters/whatever post-completion?
Ice cold.
Hmmm...that's the Eastern developed "gears of war" yes? I had forgotten about that one.
It's really hard to stop playing this...already got up to episode 12.
Its a worthwhile "experience" to be had, although i hesitate to call it a good or even average videogame, least in the purest sense of how I define such a thing.
I did the "one more episode" till like 15 or 16 I think.
The game is so bananas.
I really hated one level (playing on hard), I think it was episode...15 or 14. WhereYou're falling through the sky as Yasha. Those fireballs the fish kept firing (not the ones you throw back) I couldn't dodge them and eventually just got killed by them.
I need to let my brain process what in the world just happened.
Also, totally got the "View of the Valley" trophy. As I should have. And I totally want some of those art pieces in the interludes.