Ben Cadwallader spends time amongst the trees with 'Monkey' in post-apocalyptic New York fighting mechanised demons and saving fair ladies, well, one lady, Trip.

While these games certainly are not cuppa tea, they are for the many thousands of 'Monkey' fans out there. Hopefully this keeps them happy for a while, come over and check out the HUGE array of images and slideshow of over 110 screens and artwork, as well as a detailed and honest review.

Enslaved: Odyssey To The West is one of those tough games to review. While playing through this platform/adventure game you can constantly see the idea that the developers, Ninja Theory, had behind their vision of an event or gameplay sequence.

But sadly more often than not Enslaved lets you down. It is, however, by no means a bad game.

Enslaved puts you in the shoes of ‘Monkey’ (played by Andy Serkis) a Tarzan like man who grew up alone roaming the wilderness of post apocalyptic Earth. Skynet… uhh I mean the ‘Mechs‘ rose up and seemingly seized control of Earth, wiping out cities such as New York hundreds of years ago causing most of the cities’ rubble to develop a nice healthy layer of vegetation over it.

It’s an interesting sight and a refreshingly different take on the post-apocalyptic visuals compared with the wastelands you see in games such as Fallout or Terminator.
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    Hideo1 Nov 19, 10
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    It is, however, by no means a bad game.
    Stopped reading there. I had such respect for you guys, too
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      xtremepokemontrainer Nov 19, 10
      The author simply pointed out that although the game has it's flaws, it's not a bad game.

      That obviously warrants the reader to stop *sarcasm*
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        Hideo1 Nov 19, 10
        But it is a bad game, hence the article is wrong and the reader should stop.

        It isn't even a game. It's a poorly made film in which you have to repeatedly tap square or X to continue it playing and nothing more.

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