
As I'm a left handed, I changed key bindings. It was hard to do so since panel kept It's a rip-off game. All-in-all, a fun game that is worth it for a run-though however, after its won, a pretty forgettable one. Andy Serkis, aka Gollum, plays the main character and hits it out of the park. Graphics are decent for being a 2010 console port (but the shadows will drive you batty) Plot is so-so however, again, the voice acting really, really drives the story and gets you involved. On the plus side Voice acting is top-notch. You issue generic commands or have to throw her across to a bridge to drop a ladder basic stuff and usually annoying. There's a tech-tree is that is sub par, and you use a "buddy-system" with a NPC which is meh. However, the gameplay is extremely linear, repetitive and predictable. The game is in the same vein as (tier II) The Prince of Persia Series. The very first message you receive when starting the game on the PC is "Be sure not to turn the CONSOLE off while auto-save icon is active." So there. The camera is equally as bad and confusing, re-arranging the direction you need to press on a whim, depending on the angle the game suddenly throws at you. The controls are pretty wonky using a KB and mouse. First off, it is a pretty bad port from console to PC shocking I know. The controls Well this game is almost a really good game. I couldn't be happier that I jumped into this game blind, on a whim.Well this game is almost a really good game. While it's amospherically pleasing, no, it's not current generation AAA graphics or gameplay. Yes, there is a small but noticable lag to adjust to, but nothing too difficult to deal with.

Short enough to blow through in a couple of days, with fun, if not overly complex combat, and never a moment of boredom.

It has an excellent narrative (I'm a sucker for story driven games), and interesting characters. It's an action adventure game, reminiscent of Darksiders, with more of a sci-fi, dystopian, post-apocalypse twist. The game was a fantastic experience to kill some quarantine time. Just when you feel like you've played through everything that interests you on this service, you stumble upon a rarely mentioned, older gem like this.
