This game expands upon everything that the first game tried to do. Better combat, better writing, better chapter structure, better control and better visuals. There is a reason this game in a way became the template for the Playstation exclusive cinematic game and it's because this game fucking rules.
High quality action adventure game.
You are looking for one the highest budget best looking games on the PS3? Look no further, this is your game. You want a replayable game with deep gameplay? Pass this throught.
While a highly polished game that improves absolutely everything from it's predecessor, it imitates a hollywood movie so much it has just about the same replayability as one. Everything about this game is well done: the platforming is fluid and intuitive, combat is very balanced and spectacular and puzzle sections are not too complicated to get stuck, but enough to make you feel as if you were smart. The pacing between the three styles of gameplay is done perfectly, so we are never bored or oversaturated. Problem is, once you finish this game, there is little reason to come back to it. It won't play any different, and there isn't much side content worth checking. Multiplayer used to expand this game's life, but I'm not sure if that mode is available anymore.
As much quality this game posses, is one of those games that loses traction for trying to imitate another medium way too much for what is worth.
You are looking for one the highest budget best looking games on the PS3? Look no further, this is your game. You want a replayable game with deep gameplay? Pass this throught.
While a highly polished game that improves absolutely everything from it's predecessor, it imitates a hollywood movie so much it has just about the same replayability as one. Everything about this game is well done: the platforming is fluid and intuitive, combat is very balanced and spectacular and puzzle sections are not too complicated to get stuck, but enough to make you feel as if you were smart. The pacing between the three styles of gameplay is done perfectly, so we are never bored or oversaturated. Problem is, once you finish this game, there is little reason to come back to it. It won't play any different, and there isn't much side content worth checking. Multiplayer used to expand this game's life, but I'm not sure if that mode is available anymore.
As much quality this game posses, is one of those games that loses traction for trying to imitate another medium way too much for what is worth.