VGEsoterica
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El Shaddai : Ascension of the Metatron is one of those games I rarely hear mentioned or talked about and I always wonder why that is. While it’s certainly not a mainstream game in any sense of the word it’s an amazing if sometimes confusing experience definitely worth a playthrough.
Granted your mileage on the story may vary depending on your knowledge of biblical stories as it seems to be using the tale of Noah and the biblical flood in a modern way. Having NOT grown up in a household that went to church or really observed religion I probably miss like half the details of the story even if I love the narrative in the game.
Even if you don’t have a religious background like me the story will still be pretty decipherable and impressive. They’ve taken an ancient story and modernized it both contextually and visually to present it in a modern way...almost through an anime aesthetic. Definitely feels relevant as well for when it was made.
design wise though...wow. That’s really all I have to say word wise. It’s incredibly colorful and intriguing and is one of the most artistically impressive games of the last generation. It may not visually be a heavy hitter power wise but the art direction is absolutely incredible. Same goes for soundtrack...rhythmic chants modernized into something you think you’d hear at a summer music festival while under the influence of some substance lol
gameplay wise it’s a hack and slash...a super competent one that transitions nicely between 2D and 3D quite nicely. Controls well, has some intriguing concepts about “light vs dark” weapons and how they effect your combat. Some fun concepts for sure.
But all around it’s one of my favorite games of the last generation and one I don’t hear mentioned much. It’s definitely worth checking out if you haven’t played it. It’s a really interesting experiment of how a developer can modernize ancient stories for modern audiences. Wish we’d gotten a proper sequel.
wondering who else played this? I rarely hear it mentioned
Granted your mileage on the story may vary depending on your knowledge of biblical stories as it seems to be using the tale of Noah and the biblical flood in a modern way. Having NOT grown up in a household that went to church or really observed religion I probably miss like half the details of the story even if I love the narrative in the game.
Even if you don’t have a religious background like me the story will still be pretty decipherable and impressive. They’ve taken an ancient story and modernized it both contextually and visually to present it in a modern way...almost through an anime aesthetic. Definitely feels relevant as well for when it was made.
design wise though...wow. That’s really all I have to say word wise. It’s incredibly colorful and intriguing and is one of the most artistically impressive games of the last generation. It may not visually be a heavy hitter power wise but the art direction is absolutely incredible. Same goes for soundtrack...rhythmic chants modernized into something you think you’d hear at a summer music festival while under the influence of some substance lol
gameplay wise it’s a hack and slash...a super competent one that transitions nicely between 2D and 3D quite nicely. Controls well, has some intriguing concepts about “light vs dark” weapons and how they effect your combat. Some fun concepts for sure.
But all around it’s one of my favorite games of the last generation and one I don’t hear mentioned much. It’s definitely worth checking out if you haven’t played it. It’s a really interesting experiment of how a developer can modernize ancient stories for modern audiences. Wish we’d gotten a proper sequel.
wondering who else played this? I rarely hear it mentioned