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Save Points Review - Deadly Creatures

The Save Points writes: "But in the end the game lacks something. The fighting is slow, the collecting is long and boring, and the exploration aspect, while intersting at first, gets boring fast and after around an hour of play you get bored and don't feel like playing anymore(so taking breaks while playing this is definitely a good thing).
Don't get me wrong. It's a well done game. The atmosphere is great and immersive (until the gameplay bores you), the Wii controls are well implemented(not something I say really often), the QTEs are much better used than in most games that use them (though it's still a "press this button to not die" affair), the combat is not too bad despite being slow and there's tons of collecting for people who like doing it.

Though I can't really suggest purchasing this game, I do at LEAST recommend to rent it. It's a unique experience, and there is SOME enjoyment to be found, but it's not something that's worth more than a rental. At least it's better than a lot of the crap I've been trying out lately (*coughxbladescough*)"
meepmoopmeep - contributor
Published: 200 days 6 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 
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