Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

Console PS3
Publisher Namco Bandai Games
Genre Action , Adventure
Region WW
Views 3,201
Downloads 2,394
Released October 5, 2010
File size 4.88 G
3.4/5 (1 vote)
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INTRODUCTION

“Enslaved: Odyssey to the West” is the Moby Dick of the gaming world – if the whale were a post-apocalyptic, visually arresting world and Captain Ahab was a muscle-bound protagonist with an uncanny resemblance to Goku. Released on the PS3, this action-adventure game offers a wild ride full of drama, excitement, and moments that make one stop to ask, “Did they just…?” The developers must have been on a week-long sci-fi and anime binge when they came up with this gem.

THE FASCINATING PLOT

In “Enslaved: Odyssey to the West,” players dive into a fascinating narrative that would make Homer (no, not Simpson, the ancient Greek poet) approve. It’s the future, and Earth has seen better days. The world is in ruins after a global war, and deadly robots, known as ‘mechs,’ are on the loose. And here’s where the “Odyssey” part comes in – the protagonist, Monkey (odd name, you say? Just roll with it), has to make his way across this dystopian landscape, guided by the character Trip. This is not a simple road trip to the nearest burger joint – they’re on a journey to reach Trip’s home, and the challenges along the way are the stuff of legends.

THE CHARISMATIC CHARACTERS

What’s a good story without compelling characters? “Enslaved: Odyssey to the West” delivers two strong leads that gamers won’t easily forget. Monkey, a burly, melee fighting machine, doesn’t just bash his way through problems – he’s a parkour enthusiast, too. He’s also pretty handy with a hoverboard (called a “cloud”). Then there’s Trip, a technologically savvy young woman who hacks into systems and provides invaluable help from the sidelines. Yes, she’s the one who “enslaves” Monkey with a slave headband to ensure her safe passage home. It’s complicated, but let’s just say they have an interesting “work” relationship.

EXCITING GAME FEATURES

Gameplay in “Enslaved: Odyssey to the West” is a balance of brawn and brains. It’s not just about punching ‘mechs’ into oblivion; the game requires players to employ strategy, solve puzzles, and use the environment. Monkey can use his extendable staff for long-range and area attacks. He also uses it to aid in platforming sections, a heart-racing combination of acrobatics and near-death experiences.

CLOSING THOUGHTS

Overall, “Enslaved: Odyssey to the West” delivers a unique blend of storytelling, combat, and exploration. With its riveting plot, memorable characters, and intriguing gameplay features, it’s a game that continually surprises and delights. So, if you’re in the mood to bash some rogue robots, navigate a post-apocalyptic world, or enjoy strange workplace dynamics, this is the game for you! But remember, if someone named Trip ever asks you to wear a headband, it might be best to decline politely.

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