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I don't really trust the reviews in the press, so the proof is in the playing.
But I think both games will be decent titles.
Not only does it look tedious, but the graphics are also poor - on Xbox as well as PS2, according to garbe.
> Prisoner of War was on my list (albeit on PS2), but having seen the
> game running, I don't think I'll be bothering.
>
> Not only does it look tedious, but the graphics are also poor - on
> Xbox as well as PS2, according to garbe.
yeah i haven't been very impressed with the game from the start...hasn't got rave reviews but then i suppose it hasn't got really bad ones either...
it's merely mediocre...i mean it isn't REALLY bad...but then it isn't great either :(
ahh well another disappointment (sorta) -i was expecting a real corker of a game
But then again, low expectation usually = an enjoyable game that turns out better than expected :)
well i'm gonna play some more to see whether it can change my mind
One problem I might have is that there are no mid-level save points.
Dying near the end of a level and having to restart at the beginning can be a pain in the ar....
at the moment the levels are rather small...
graphics are good...but there are slowdowns at times
combat is very repetitive...hack...pull back...hack...pull back...hack...maybe stick up your shield (which doesn't block all the time)
the treasure hunting aspect and extra playable characters could lead to replayability -i've only got 3 of the playable characters so far.
still not really sure of what to think of it...i mean it's okay but as before it's not GREAT...