Posted on: November 19, 2012

DLees78
Verified ownerGames: 145 Reviews: 5
Virtually unplayable
I played the original Blood Omen and loved it, though I missed out of the Soul Reaver games, so I was looking forward to getting back into that dark, gothic fantasy world. And while there seems to be a really solid fantasy adventure game in here, it's rendered almost unplayable due to the most insane camera system I think I've ever seen in a video game. It's cinematic rather than the more sensible third-person view most games of this type go for and it never stays still. It's constantly swooping, spinning, pulling back, lowering the ground and suddenly switching viewpoints on you. It loves to show your character from the side or, even worse, from the front so you can't see what's directly in front of you. You know, things like 90 degree turns, traps, enemies... At first this just makes navigating the environments a confusing chore, as each camera change also changes the context of the controls, so you can run into a room then immediately run back out as pushing forwards now means you go backwards but when you get to the tricky platforming bits it's just an exercise in frustration. Often you can't see where you're supposed to jump to, or you can't effectively judge the distance or height of the next platform. Sometimes the camera even switches mid-jump, again changing the controls and sending you plummeting to your death because you're now pushing the wrong direction on the controller. Even the simplest jumps can be matters of pure luck. There's a patch which is supposed to install a normal third-person camera but every copy I downloaded set off my anti-virus software, so that wasn't an option. A lot of people seem to have enjoyed Defiance and managed to play it ok, but I couldn't recommend it myself and I'm glad I only paid a couple of pounds for it in a sale.
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