Murray
Well-Known Member
She's hot. Like really hot. You're her slave. You have a huge pole and things get explosive real quickly. Get your head out of the gutter, we're talking about Enslaved!
You are a guy named Monkey and who are you fighting? Its kind of hard to tell. You just know you're fighting. Constantly. I'm not talking about enemies, I'm talking about environment, yourself, and there's so much there that you could miss it.
Within the world of Enslaved you have a few objectives. Keep Trip safe always, never wander too far away from Trip because your brain will explode, as you grow strong with your staff take to heart the things you learn because its a bumpy ride and remember to stay calm and take in the scenery.
Its hard to talk about all the places you visit without going into spoilers, but I'll say this. The world is amazing, the free running is fun and exciting, the level design is great and you'll find that the most common things that you see in your everyday life becomes unsettling, foreign and horrifically tainted.
The story itself is told through small bits with Monkey, Trip, and eventually Pigsy. The post apocalyptic world brings you to some really difficult philosophical questions as well.
There's so much to say, but its not for me to say because you need to learn it yourself.
This game is a 4.5 out of 5 and you will love the exploration, the pain, the fun, the sadness, the happiness and if you aren't left stunned and wondering at the end, then its time to go to playing Deer Hunter this isn't for you.
You are a guy named Monkey and who are you fighting? Its kind of hard to tell. You just know you're fighting. Constantly. I'm not talking about enemies, I'm talking about environment, yourself, and there's so much there that you could miss it.
Within the world of Enslaved you have a few objectives. Keep Trip safe always, never wander too far away from Trip because your brain will explode, as you grow strong with your staff take to heart the things you learn because its a bumpy ride and remember to stay calm and take in the scenery.
Its hard to talk about all the places you visit without going into spoilers, but I'll say this. The world is amazing, the free running is fun and exciting, the level design is great and you'll find that the most common things that you see in your everyday life becomes unsettling, foreign and horrifically tainted.
The story itself is told through small bits with Monkey, Trip, and eventually Pigsy. The post apocalyptic world brings you to some really difficult philosophical questions as well.
There's so much to say, but its not for me to say because you need to learn it yourself.
This game is a 4.5 out of 5 and you will love the exploration, the pain, the fun, the sadness, the happiness and if you aren't left stunned and wondering at the end, then its time to go to playing Deer Hunter this isn't for you.