I played this game on my 50 inch screen plasma with my girlfriend on co-op. Even at this size we could not make out the characters against the background very clearly. Unimpressed with the camera angles as well. To summarise.....rubbish!
I played this game on my 50 inch screen plasma with my girlfriend on co-op. Even at this size we could not make out the characters against the background very clearly. Unimpressed with the camera angles as well. To summarise.....rubbish!
is one of those under the radar games that no one really talks about. Truth be told when it came into the TPS compound I had no idea what exactly it was. I saw "Bethesda" on the box but knew it was developed by inXile Entertainment.
The game is entertaining overall if you like fantasy games like Diablo/Skyrim/Kingdoms Of Amalur though nothing that makes this superior to any of those games either but an equal to them to be sure.
Hunted: The Demon's Forge Tested and reviewed based on the PS3 version. Review by Ben Nacca (Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/BenNacca ) XBL GT: Darkeyes2k7 PSN ID: Darkeyes2k11 When there are so many games to choose from these days, developers and publishers alike are trying to make their...
Good hack and slash elements; Promising story
Dull drab locations; Poor voice work; Very average and bland
There are genres gamers just can't get enough of. Every year we'll drop cash on the latest Call of Duty or we'll continue to pay for that World of Warcraft subscription despite not having played the game in months.
Looks pretty.; Co-op can be enjoyable
Disjointed gameplay disappoints, Black bars on the sides of splitscreen; D
Despite the strong whiff of sword and sorcery it gives off, Hunted: The Demon's Forge is far more evocative of Epic Games than epic loot. Most of the RPG trappings of this co-op-focused action game are buried deep, allowing you to focus on head shots, cover dashing, and ally-reviving.
It's a bit unfair to assume that Hunted: The Demon's Forge is an RPG based purely on its aesthetic, but it's hard not to. I was about an hour in before it hit me: I'm not playing an RPG; I'm playing an action game.
Cooperative play is dynamic and enjoyable
Looks like a dated RPG; Tedious combat
A cover-based, hack-and-slash fantasy epic. Seriously it doesn't even make sense, but for some reason it works. Hunted: The Demon's Forge is not going to win over any gamers with its graphics, gameplay or even its story; however, as a mindless weekend hack-and-slash, it's rather enjoyable.
Classic RPG elements that carry over to both game types; Auto-aim makes bow and arrow combat sleek and sexy; A personalized dungeon creator
Massively steep learning curve; Repetitive hacking and slashing; Thick English accents are almost impossible to understand
This middling co-operative effort from Bethesda never quite rises above its generic and repetitive gameplay.
Has co-operative gameplay; wide variety of items and enemies; Gears-of-War style gameplay will appeal to fans of that style of gameplay; CONS: Poorly written across the board; local co-op is a disaster; no inventory with which to store items; repetitive encounters and challenges
Concept: Bring the gameplay of a modern-day shooter to a gritty fantasy setting Graphics: Glitches abound, and most of the environments are obviously recycled throughout the adventure Sound: The banter between Caddoc and E'lara is one of the high points, along with the rumbling, epic score...
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