Beowulf: The Game is a hack and slash game for TOD and consoles, based on Robert Zemeckis' version of the poem Beowulf. The game was announced by Ubisoft on 22 May 2007 during its Ubidays event in Paris.[5] It was released on November 13, 2007 in the United States. The characters are voiced by the original actors who starred in the film.
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It had some interesting concepts with the Carnal Rage vs. Heroic stance, however both options were under-utilized and had their fair share of annoyances.
It definitely shows its age and comes with that classic licensed game funk. I believe I only got as much enjoyment out of as I did (ignoring multiple parts that brought on some minor rage) because my brother and I both challenged each other to play it through to the end.
Go in openminded with low expectations and high patience and you may get some fun out of it.
It definitely shows its age and comes with that classic licensed game funk. I believe I only got as much enjoyment out of as I did (ignoring multiple parts that brought on some minor rage) because my brother and I both challenged each other to play it through to the end.
Go in openminded with low expectations and high patience and you may get some fun out of it.