Posted on: August 10, 2017

erelwin
Verified ownerGames: 298 Reviews: 6
A deep, touching journey
Well, I just completed Senua's Sacrifice for the first time. And it was a really unique experience. This game made me feel for the protagonist (Senua) in ways never thought a video game could ever make me feel about a fictional character. It's like I wanted HER to succeed more than I wanted to complete the game. Her portrayal is so perfect, so spot on, so real that you cannot help but feel sympathy and support for her cause. This game is all about immersion and it says it so from the beginning (best experienced with headphones). And My! Oh! My! Does it deliver! Seriously, headphones are a MUST for that game. Besides immersion, the graphics are really great, especially from a small(ish) studio. And the gameplay mechanics are simple, but very functional. Combat is fun. It's not arcade style fast or dark souls tactical. It's somewhere in the middle; though closer to arcade than dark souls. It would just have been nice to have at least a mini combat tutorial in the beginning (took me a couple fights to figure out that if you focus during fights, it'll slow time and that the "melee attack" button is actually a guard breaker), but besides that, everything is seamless. Puzzles usually require you to find runes "interpreted" from the surroundings. It may sound weird, but if you've seen the dev blogs, you know why. The game is linear (sorry, no open world), but in this case, i feel it was justified to achieve the level of immersion they got. Three major things happened to me playing Senua's Sacrifice. 1- It was the first time I had the feeling of longing after completing the game. The like of feeling you get after completing an excellent book. 2- It was the first time a game got to me so strongly I just sat through the credits looking at the screen and pondering on what just happened. Is it really over? Am I going to miss the little voices? Should I play again right now? Or maybe I was just sitting in awe at the incredible uniqueness of that game and the courage of the dev team to picture such a special and strong protagonist. So, to the devs, my deepest thanks go to you. This was an experience to remember.
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