Not exact matches
Players familiar with the Warriors series of hack and
slash titles will be able to
feel the difference in gameplay through the way each character handles combat.
This makes the hack»n'
slash aspect of the game quite in - depth and not once did I
feel out of place while playing this
title.
Everything about this game just
feels like it still wanted it to be a simple hack and
slash title and not really expand out to the world of Gundam.
With the succession of Shadows, Lollipop Chainsaw, and Killer Is Dead, not to mention the successful No More Heroes and its sequel for the Wii, it wasn't hard to
feel like any future Grasshopper projects would likely only find funding if they were made in the same style: action
titles that attempted to titillate as they hacked and
slashed.
Considering the bridge in genre, the Metal Gear series has hit the ground running in terms of gameplay, diving straight into responsive, addictive hack «n»
slash gameplay that manages to
feel unique in a market that already has some amazing
titles.
- Game's length is short, even for a hack «n»
slash title - Overall story is weaker than MGS games, and
feels a little cut off from its roots - Variety of weapons could have been better
The map itself
feels like a gigantic battlefield from previous
titles, one that has been given a central focus simply being a hack - and -
slash title.