Ploddish said:Clam[/possibly furie?], you're not fond of games with a focus on storytelling, when the game leaves gameplay behind, yes?
Not me, I just want to be entertained
If that means driving around Donnington once more in pretty much the same car but with nicer graphics than last year - fine. If it means avoiding any game where the main gameplay involves jumping onto things, then fine
My current game of choice is Heavenly Sword. I wrote it off after playing the demo. The Ps3 is full of games where you hack, you slash and press some buttons in a cutscene to make it feel interactive. It started probably with God of War really on the PS2, or maybe Dynasty Warriors before that, but it's tedious.
Anyway, I had a bunch of N64 games to trade in, and the only place in town which did trade in had bugger all PS3 games. So I got it, because it was essentially free (thinking I'd maybe play a couple of minutes, get bored and trade it in again somewhere else).
The game is actually really good, as a piece of entertainment. The hack and slash mechanic is mixed up with some pretty fun shooting stuff (reminds me of Thief bow bits for some reason), and some really entertaining cut-scenes. At first it irritated me. I was enjoying it when the demo had convinced me I'd hate it, and the cut-scenes just seemed wrongly acted.
Then I got into the swing of it and realised it was meant to be cheesy and camp. Once I stopped taking the whole thing seriously, I really got into it.
It's not the best game ever by any means, but it's a really good, fun way to while away an hour or so in the evenings. Well worth £15 second hand, or free with some N64 trade-ins
I am entertained, ergo I am happy