Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

released on Sep 14, 2010

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

released on Sep 14, 2010

A companion game to the upcoming Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole theatrical release, this videogame will take players on an amazing adventure as they customize their very own Guardian owl and experience an airborne adventure like never before. Take on the role of a young Guardian and set out on a secret mission to uncover a new threat to the owl kingdom. Fly, race, fight off enemies, string together combos, and battle epic bosses throughout the mystical and magical world of Ga'Hoole.


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THE OWLS OF GA'HOOLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

impressive world and graphics, you fly around as a bird fighting other birds. the combat FEELS good but it is ultimately very uninspired. missions take ages to complete and repetitiveness is high with this one

Your average 2000's movie tie-in game garbage. Play if you enjoy navigating screens of ugly sprites spouting worthless nonsense trying to re-tell the plot of the movie, or want to fly around with god awful touch screen controls in an empty arena.

The one good thing i have to say about this game is i think its a bit of a testament to how much potential video games have that i was able to have a little bit of fun flying around an empty looking space with nice music and barren but still scenic environments.

As a kid I ate these books up like nobody's business, they're a huge reason I learned how to read in the first place, so playing this game when it came out was the most surreal fucking thing my brain could imagine. It's not great, but I played it over and over and loved every second back then. Something I still find cool is how certain elements and characters from the books that weren't adapted into the movie got adapted in here; it really made it all feel more connected.

One of my favorite games, I LOVE the flying! I remember using it to study owls flying as a kid, same goes with the movie!

I had a copy I borrowed from my local library and it kept crashing so I never finished the last level and it haunts me to this day. Aside from that I loved it, it's actually suprisingly good for a movie tie-in game.