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Pubblicazione: 10 ago 2016, ore 3:46
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Eisenhorn: XENOS looked like my kind of game. I have longed for an inquisitor based game to add to the 40k video game genre and I love good stories. Whilst I have not read the Eisenhorn novels, the story telling done via the narrator makes the game feel like you are reading a novel and the setting is what I would expected from a grim dark future. That being said there are two main problems with this game which has resulted in me attempting to obtain a steam refund.

Animations
Firstly animations. A key component of any video game and unfortunately this game has very lazy animated animations. This especially noticeable with the talking animations, especially with Eisenhorn where half of his face raises as if pinched in the forehead and raised up and down as the line is played to imitate talking instead of having some basic lip sync. Whilst it is easy to pass off, this fact really disrupted the story telling of the game.
This was also the same with complicated cut scenes that used the in game engine, with actions such as reading a data slate and throwing a data slate appearing very inorganic, slow and disjointed. This may be due to complications caused by interacting components within the 3d space however should be easy to fix.

Simplistic gameplay
The second aspect was the simplistic gameplay. Whilst not an immediate set back, the lacklustre gameplay means this title relies heavily on the story and is not a reflection of a videogame adaptation in my mind. The game play from what I have encountered is a watered down version of THQ's Space Marine. Whilst not the worst combat system in existence, I was anticipating something more akin to Dark Heresy very heavy, mistakes get you killed gameplay. This gameplay means that you do not feel like you are achieving anything other than quickening the pace to the next cutscene.

Also on a final note
The gunshot noises in the first scene are appalling. The enemy boss firing at you with bb's rather than bullets makes for a comical note and rather breaks the dramatic sense of you closing the distance or some dirty heretic.

TL DR

Pros - good story, great environments, great narrator
Cons- animations, gameplay - pew pew noises of guns.
5/10 - I would recommend to those who can look past the fact that the game looks 5 years old and die hard 40k fans.
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JIMJAM 10 ago 2016, ore 6:49 
A good point
Chewrafa 10 ago 2016, ore 6:15 
I had the same reaction the first time I played Spec Ops: The Line. It seemed a mediocre game in the first two hours, but few months later I decided to give the game a second chance and played it to the end. It was an awesome experience due to the story, the ambient and characters. For me its the best game based on a "war scenario". It's the reason for my commentary on your opinion.
JIMJAM 10 ago 2016, ore 4:37 
I'm doing a review solely on the fact that I'm a 40k fan, and whilst I have not read Eisenhorn I have read other books in the genre such as Ravenor. Even if the game is a niche game for Eisenhorn fans, from a bussiness point of view you have shot yourself in the foot. The reason I made this review after 1 hour of play is because I did not want to grind through a game that didn't appeal to me.

Great games that have awful controls or graphics could get away with it back in the day as they were at the time ground breaking but if you are taking it from an exsisting piece of work and not adding much to it to make it memorable and having a basic gameplay mechanics, its a mediocre and no way near great.
Chewrafa 10 ago 2016, ore 4:24 
It's a niche game for Eisenhorn fans in particular, if you don't know about the books why are you doing a review with only 1 hour of play? It's nonsense. Some great games have awful control or graphics (Resident Evil 1, Splatterhouse, Deadly Premonition...) but really good stories or ambient. This is not the case, in my opinion, since the game has an acceptable tech (created by a small developer, check pixelhero page) and controls.