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El Shaddai. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 2. About El Shaddai All you need to know! First lets get this out of the way. The game looks gorgeous. The game's various art styles look really nice and each level looks and feels First lets get this out of the way. The game's various art styles look really nice and each level looks and feels very distinct.
Not to mention that the character and enemy designs look quite good as well. The sound effects do not sound out of place and the music does a nice job of setting the tone And the theme for overboost mode is just fantastic look it up after reading this. Unfortunately, the majority of problems come from everything that's NOT the graphics and sound design. The combat system revolves around timed button presses and the use of three weapons that for the most part you steal from enemies although during boss fights one of each type will be floating around for you to take.
This allows for the need of smart decisions during combat involving which enemies to take out first and which to take a weapon off of. The problem with the combat is not the fact that the system is broken or anything. But the problem comes with the enemies. While varied in appearance and difficulty.
They all attack in the same predictable patterns and this can make the combat just seem a bit tedious and boring near the end of the game. Not to mention the random boss encounters that, bar a few exceptions, end when you get your butt kicked to the curb by said bosses.
But as I said, the mechanics themselves are not the problem They work well for the parts that you can control the camera yourself. But when the directors view is imposed upon you it becomes really difficult to gauge how far away and what angle you are relative to the platform that you're jumping to.
The 2D platforming, while simple, works well with the super tight controls that are still present during the 3D portions of the game. The story is done in an interesting style. Sometimes delivered through regular cutscenes and sometimes during voice overs during gameplay. The story itself is based off of a judeo-christian story and if you aren't really familiar with the source material some of the story elements may go over you head but is still pretty neat. To conclude this review I'd say buy it.
At most stores the price went down a bunch and if you're lucky you can find it in the bargain bin. The game's art style and sound design shine through as the best part of the game and the hack and slash mechanics work nicely not to mention the super tight controls and the 2D platforming sections. But just be wary of the somewhat repetitive combat and 3D platforming. As the credits rolled by at the end of the game, something passed by that made sense.
Copywrite El Shaddai was a game that was made at As the credits rolled by at the end of the game, something passed by that made sense. And here I am two years after that release playing it. Ha, ha.
The game has an inticing story line using the bibical non-canon story of Enoch and the Fallen Angels. Although it uses Canaanite mythology, it offers a real sense of a God "of all ages" by allowing out of time nuances to enter the game, such as cell phones, motorbikes, and modern clothing. As compelling to story is though, it feels disjointed and has a lack of understanding for what is going on.
In fact, when the game was over, I was left waiting for the final boss battle that never materialized. Consider it a light version of Devil May Cry. The creators went all out with the strangeness. In nature, enemies seem ethereal, which contrasts wonderfully with the Shadow of Colossus-inspired landscapes and No More Heroes-inspired human beings.
Unfortunately, no. The art style of El Shaddai is stunning. The environment and narrative of El Shaddai are much more intriguing than the competent but superficial combat.
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron is an action role-playing game developed by Enigami.
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