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In the fantasy world of Enclave the people of Light and Darkness are divided by a bottomless rift that split the earth many millennia ago. The lands of Light are prosperous and rich, an Enclave of truth and order, surrounded by the twisted and barren la...
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Enclave - Digital Deluxe Content, Enclave - Soundtrack
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In the fantasy world of Enclave the people of Light and Darkness are divided by a bottomless rift that split the earth many millennia ago. The lands of Light are prosperous and rich, an Enclave of truth and order, surrounded by the twisted and barren lands of the dark, war-ravaged plains known as the Outlands.
Over the centuries the rift has started to close, skirmishes along the border have become more and more frequent and it is only a matter of time before these altercations turn into a full scale war.
Here, it is up to you to choose. Will you lead the desperate people of Celenheim and save them from destruction, or will you ally with the dark hordes of the Outlands and overrun the Enclave to get back what you claim to be yours? Make your decision and experience incredibly atmospheric and intense medieval combat action!
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As a soundtrack lover I enjoyed the entire game music, and alone the Menu screen soundtrack gave me chills. The Menu itself is beautifully crafted and the game idea is beautiful. The gameplay itself has a few slow moments but the scenery is nice and diverse.
Enclave is a nice take on the hack n slash genre. The strongest point is certainly the level design. It's a console game, but levels are very dense and have little "dead space": You can enter most houses, climb on most houses, jump in most sewers... There are lots of little secret areas and corridors to take.
The progression and class system is interesting too. The only problem is the huge imbalance between characters and weapons. Maybe it depends on the playing style, but for the most part you'll only need the spellcaster with one spell (not even the most expensive one) and then the fast warrior once you get a powerful sword. The archer is simply too penalized by the strict aiming system and slow reloading times, where even basic staffs are basically infinite machine guns with very decent damage. I didn't even need to try the bomber kinds of characters. Of course it is a bit lazy, but there's not really a moment where you hit a wall and need to get creative.
All in all it is still a decent game, well enough to keep you hooked until finishing it.
Enclave is a hack and slash title that mixes intuitive controls with a good deal of challenge and depth. You start out as as a good knight but you end up unlocking other character classes, weapons and armor as you progress through the story. Eventually you're able to play as one of the bad guys. Each mission lets you choose which class you'd like to play as before you start, making sure that you never get bored or start a new game because you don't like the character you chose at the beginning.
My favourite part of the game are the missions. If you are the type of person who doesn't have that much time in a day to play games, the short, challenging missions are a godsend. For those of you who do and are looking for a more immersive experience, there's that too. Each mission environment is a natural progression from the one that came before it, and it's all very coherent for the most part.
The only reason it's not a 5 for me is because there are few but bothersome glitches that are not game breaking in any way, but I did have to load up my game once. Also, the fact that you have to unlock the character classes as you progress through the game (including the ability to play as the bad guys) is annoying if you come from playing more traditional action/rpgs like Diablo and Divine Divinity.
But you get over it because, in the end, the game invites you in and keeps you addicted thanks to its simple but challenging gameplay, variety of classes, solid story, and the ability to play in short bursts.
I have always believed that this game was a bit under-appreciated. I came upon it by accident, as it was a gift from my sister's fiancee...but was I appreciative once I got it! Without question, this game packs a decent challenge, especially for those that wish to try to uncover all of the little hidden gems and gold bags throughout the game, but you are rewarded with the ability to equip the best weapons and armor within the game. The characters that you are able to use are diverse, and can easily compliment any play style. There is certainly a punishing element to this game, as a few missed steps or errant swings can leave you open for some serious damage. On more than one occasion, I found myself nearing the end of a level, more or less cruising along, just to come across some powerful mage or nasty knight that ended my journey in a matter of seconds. Despite this, I never found myself not wanting to give it another shot, which is more than I can say for some other action titles I have played in the past, because it does not ever feel necessarily cheap, as quick reactions and careful advancement will get you through nearly any situation. If you have not yet played this game and you enjoy action games, then you absolutely must give this one a shot!!
Brought this when it first came out on the Xbox, despite the 'reviews' it received I found it to be a compelling and rewarding experience.
Is easily in my top ten most enjoyed Xbox games :)