
Hello, anyone reading this. This is my first blog post/review/attempt at being an internet critic, so if my writing is a little, for lack of a better word, bad, this is my first time doing something like this so if you don't like me, whatever. Anyway on to the review.
Asura's Wrath, developed by CyberConnect2, produced by Capcom, is an action game for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. You play as Asura, a demigod and a member of the eight Guardian Generals who defend the earth from the Gohma, monsters who spawn from the corrupted earth who threaten all of mankind. After a fierce battle with the Gohma, Asura is framed for murder of the Emperor and betrayed by his fellow guardians. 12,000 year later, no that's not a typo, he seeks his vengeance and to rescue his daughter who was kidnapped by his former comrades.
If that synopsis up top sounds like the plot to a really over the top anime, it might as well be. CyberConnect2 other works include the .hack// series on the PS2 and the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series of fighting games. There is a really strong anime influence in this game and it wouln't shock me if this was meant to be a tribute to anime like Dragon Ball. Having characters based on Buddhism and a sci-fi setting give the game a unique look and the characters are interesting to look at. I'll put it to you this way, watching Asura take on a guy the size of a mountain, how can you not think to yourself "am I watching Dragon Ball Z"? The games ridiculous setting and story is it's biggest draw.
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Said guy who is the size of a mountain |
Now don't get me wrong when I say it's over the top and ridiculous, those are really big positives for this game. Asura's Wrath is a very story driven game, and the plot and characters are really interesting and you end up liking the characters. Despite how mean Asura comes off and how often he screams out "I WILL DESTROY YOU!" he does make friend with a village girl and flash backs show him as an overall good guy. Okay, he has anger issues, but he isn't Kratos level of RAGE! Though considering what he can do in this game, that's debatable.
Some of villains have motivations other then taking over the world, and feel more complicated then the your average villain. There isn't much, but what's there is enough to put them a step above other villains.
Some of villains have motivations other then taking over the world, and feel more complicated then the your average villain. There isn't much, but what's there is enough to put them a step above other villains.
The presentation overall is like a TV show. Each "episode" is about 20 minutes long, more or less, and each one ends with a preview for the next episode. There are even bumpers in the middle of episode like it was about to go to commercial. While I'm at it, in between cut scenes there are interludes, illustrated scenes that give some back stories to the characters. They're well draw and nice to look at, but I have one minor nib pick. The sub titles I found hard to read sometimes because they put white letters on bright colors. Something I want to mention but not a big deal.
The graphics and art style are, well, really good. The art style is a more serious looking sketch style that was used in Street Fighter 4, and gives the game a unique look. The graphics are nice and colorful, characters and environments are very detailed, animation looks nice, and just a really good looking game overall. The game also feels big, from fighting giant enemies (as stated above) to flying through space, the game as a whole feels... epic. Though sometimes the textures and backgrounds takes some time to load, it's a minor complaint that doesn't detracts from an other wise beautiful game.
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No, that's not what I mean. |
The music is also good, with a big epic score. It's mostly an orchestral score with some rock bits here and there. Nothing much to say other then good, and matches that big, epic feel that the game goes for. Yasha's theme I particularly liked and was the highlight of the sound track for me.
The acting took awhile for me to get used to, but overall it was good if a little bit over acted in places. Liam O'Brien is decent as Asura and the rest of the cast is good. Also, 20 bucks to the anyone who can spot Steve Blum before his name comes up in the credits in your first play through.
Like I said before, the story is a major focus of the game, so if I haven't mention the game play yet, that's why. The games story really did come first in development and it's the games selling point. The characters are fleshed out and interesting, the plot is really good, and it has really awesome moments like Asura taking down giant squid monsters. The art, graphics and music are also top notch, and the games presentation is just simply good. So now I'll finally get to the game play. So what's it like?
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...yeah... |
Not to say there isn't any strategy to the game. Asura has a heavy attack, which does more damage then mashing O/B, and it can stun enemies, but he then has to cool down after using it, unless he's in unlimited mode. But... yeah that's it. The game is pretty much a button masher, with QTE's. It's not even like Devil May Cry or Bayonetta where has the game progresses you unlock weapons and moves you can use, you're stuck with the same punches and kicks through out the game.
The back of the game is also miss leading. It says the game provides "near impossible challenges". I played the game on normal difficulty, and got the Demigod trophy, which is to beat all episodes with an A rank or higher on normal or higher. Out of 18 total episodes, I got nothing lower then an A, and got four S in my first play though, going back to get a 5th one to unlock the secret episode, I'll get to that in a bit, and only died 3 times total, and the two of those where at the 18th episode. On top of that, there isn't much of a penalty for failing QTE's, so most of them are, for lack of a better term, pointless.
The other big negative? It's about 6-7 hours longs. I pretty much beat the game in one setting, outside of the secret episode, only taking a brake to eat. Because of the story driven nature, te game play is very limited. Out of those 6 hours, you'll only have real game play for about 3. In a world were you can buy a game for 60 dollars, that money is normally going to a game with multi-player that you will play with friends for months (Call of Duty) or one that takes hundreds of hours to complete (Skyrim) a game that as only 6 hours of game play with no challege mode, a few unlockables isn't going to fly in 2012.
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6 hours of headbutting Buddha's. |
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This next one is my biggest complaint with the game. The ending. I'm not going to spoil anything, but only this: the game ends on a cliff hanger. One of the minor characters reveals them self to be the master mind behind the whole thing, they tells Asura their plan, and that's it. You can only get this by getting 5 S ranks on any difficulty. What's worst? The "secret" episode is basically episode 18 with a slightly longer ending. You fight the same enemies, do the same QTE's, and the only thing that's different is that the ending is a little longer and sets up a sequel. There isn't even a super awesome final FINAL boss that you fight at the end for getting the secret episode. If you still for whatever reason can't tell, I'm not happy about it.
Overall, with all my complaints, do I think Asura's Wrath is a bad game? Quite the contrary. I liked Asura's Wrath. I like it's story, the characters, the TV show style presentation. It had its moments and while only running at 6 hours long, it was a fun and enjoyable 6 six. I'm still bumed at the games true ending, but there is a DLC option in the main menu, so who knows maybe there will be a reason to go back to it. I don't recommend buying it, but I will say it's worth a play through, so rent it or if you find it somewhere down the road for 20 bucks, give it a go, you might like it.
Before I give my score, I want to first say that I don't do numbers. To me, doing a numbers score is subjective. Some people will say a that 5 out of 10 is an average score, while others will say 5 is a terrible score. So instead I'll be doing grades. Why? Because you know what an A is, what an F is and everything in between.
I give Asura's Wrath... a C. Really good, entertaining story, but too short lived for 60 bucks.
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AH! OK, C+! |
Thanks for reading and I hope you you found it informative. I don't have a set schedule for when I be doing this, but I promise it won't always be video game related, and I hope to do this some what regularly. See you later, whoever reads this.
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