If you care about spoiling the story for a 10 year old forgotten game, this is where you get off the ride. Everything’s fine.īut what’s interesting about this game and the reason it’s still worth talking about these days is its key plot device. The exploration in the game is aggressively linear and there’s lots of uncharted style, you-have-one-path-to-follow climbing in it, but the game looks really good for something that’s now a decade old. The combat is can be pretty repetitive and several of the boss fights get recycled, but it moves the story along, so that’s fine too. Not a terribly unique setting, but I enjoy this kind of stuff so it’s fine. The game takes place in a post-apocalyptic future America where a cataclysmic war has wiped out most of humanity and those that remain have formed small, scattered communities that seek to fend off the hordes of robots left over from the war that now mindlessly wander the wilderness while also hiding from Pyramid, a group using pre-war technology to capture and enslave them. Overall, Enslaved is a game that thoroughly embodies the phrase ‘eh, it’s ok’. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post. Please click here to see our current rules. We no longer maintain our posting rules in Old Reddit. Join our Discord Join our Steam Group Follow us on Twitter Posting Rules Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases. A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game.
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