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All Rights Reserved. Back Arrow Left Black arrow pointing left. Relive the Classic Use your camera to uncover the dark secrets of your government in this pioneering action-adventure.
Game Overview. Live an Epic and Colorful Adventure With 12 hours of intense action, live or re-live the story of Jade and her pig. An Action-adventure Pioneer Mixing epic boss fights, puzzles, stealth, hovercraft piloting, shooting sequences, classic platforming and even photography. Buy Now. Choose Platform Xbox Select Version Digital.
Choose Edition. Rayman all over again then? Well, no. This is nothing like Rayman. In fact, BGE is virtually impossible to nail down into one particular category, as it tends to shift from one genre to another with the speed of a bullet train. One moment you're hopping from platform to platform like a mutated rabbit with a banger up your arse, and the next you're speeding around a racetrack in a hovercraft.
Then, before you know it, you're pole-vaulting into a bubbling, viscous mass of orange glop, before finally settling down in a bar with a well-earned drink and a game of air hockey against a giant upright, walking, talking walrus. The only thing constant is that the world of Hillys is under attack by an alien race known as the Domz - and it's up to you, Jade, a mere freelance photographer albeit a very athletic one to stop it all. Trouble is, who's telling the truth? Who can you trust? The government's Alpha Section controls all media and claims they're winning the war.
The rebellious IRIS group, on the other hand, believes the Alphas have already allied with the Domz to take over the entire population. Here is a game that's not only genre defying, it's quite possibly one of the weirdest games to ever appear on the PC. Monsieur Ancel is also partial to diving into Shigeru Miyamoto's pot of ideas. Jade, our heroine and her eclectic friends live in a land abundant with rivers, oceans, caves, mountains and secrets galore.
There are even heart containers to find that increase Jade's maximum health. Is it possible to be any more Zelda? Anyway, this beautiful world is yours to explore at will, and some of the most important items you can find are pearls. Pearls can only be spent at the Rastafarian Rhinoceros' garage where, to the backdrop of a funky little reggae tune, you can buy various upgrades for your hovercraft that enable you to reach previously inaccessible parts of the world.
The amount of sub-games also rivals Nintendo's elfin adventure. Hover races present an opportunity to not only participate in pod-like blasts around four different tracks, but also offer the added incentive of a pearl should you win the race.
One of the biggest problems with games featuring large freeform play areas like this is that players can become confused and bored. BGE is so well structured, though, this is never an issue.
By pressing the Tab button you can view a map of the world, as well as a list of your current objectives. You can also utilise devices that scan for pearls and animals. Presentation of everything, from the way you read the occasional emails and news updates through to flipping through your pearl collection to see which ones you've missed, is incredibly clear and intuitive.
Bill Gates would do well to look into the person responsible for this system and hire them to work on the Windows interface.
In all, there are dozens of sub-games, side-quests and other diversions offering everything from the aforementioned heart containers and pearls through to even more curious rewards like taking photos of rare Hillyan animals for extra cash. Young Jade is a freelance photographer after all -we've all got to make a proper living somehow. There's so much to do in BGE that the chances of becoming bored are virtually non-existent.
Another more calculated reason for becoming totally absorbed in the game is the strong support cast. Your partners and sidekicks exemplify this by not only spitting out fantastically acted witty one-liner but by also providing timely hints and tips. But that's only half the story You have several sidekicks who help you through your adventures, all of which are incredibly charismatic such as Double H, the lumbering Buzz Lightyear wannabe.
Despite his lack of mental agility, IRIS's main covert operative always manages to appear in true Buzz Lightyear fashion in the nick of time. His entrances are often scripted to brilliant comic effect too, such as the way he tumbles down a rubbish shoot in a factory to land in front of a giant robot just as it's about to vaporise Jade.
Hold on a minute - this is all looking too good. And while there's no doubt this is one hell of a game, there's room for improvement in the inevitable sequel finish the game and you'll see what we mean.
The main disappointment is combat. Admittedly, it's smooth, easy to perform and satisfying as you bat enemy after enemy into oblivion, but it's nowhere near as compelling as it should be. The Bullet-Time effects are impressive, but ultimately the fact that Jade has only one main melee weapon a dai-jo stick severely restricts the thrill.
Most fights degenerate into repeatedly pressing the left mouse button. As the game progresses, timing comes into it more as does actually having to block. A spinning disc also becomes available - and this adds a long-range element to the battles. Still, a big stick and a frisbee is not the most impressive arsenal for a secret agent. You don't have to appreciate much about art to realise this is one flash looking game.
Everything from the animation on the main characters through to the stylish level design is first class. Not one blade of grass is out of place in the BGE world. Everything blends together perfectly, which is stunning considering the level of graphical variety present in the game.
The ancient mine on Black Isle, for example, is full of weird organic plasma-like monsters and bubbles. In stark contrast, the Nutrpils factory harbours biomechanical robots, deadly laser beams, elevators and a host of other technology-related obstacles and denizens. And then there's Hillys' main city, which is a cross between a quaint fishing village from the Monkey Island games and the city from The Fifth Element. The levels may be diverse, but style, humour and fluidity link it all together in a way that Miyamoto himself would be proud of.
OK, hard core action fans will be disappointed with the combat, but if you can forgive that and just accept BGE for the brilliantly crafted piece of emotionally riveting storytelling and all round gameplay excellence that it is, you will be letting yourself in for one of the greatest gaming experiences of your life. Where to start? All this, and it's named after a major philosophical work by Nietzsche, a man whose work had rarely been occupied by Rastafarian rhinos prior to this game's release.
Perhaps, just perhaps, it's better on console - but it genuinely tugs at the lieartstrings tliose poor orphans Because they're heathens.
Evil, despicable heathens who wouldn't know gaming if it bit them on their obese buttocks. For some reason, a woman with a camera and delectable green-gloss lippy didn't cut the mustard. Proof positive that everyone else but you and I are the utmost of buffoons. Stand-out moment of brilliance: Hard one this. I'd say that the lighthouse destruction sequence is up there, as are the moments directly preceding your entry into space late in the game which isn't actually much cop when you get up there.
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