Lair is definitely a stupendous game with astonishing gameplay, beautiful graphics, and a soothing soundtrack. The only thing that dents Lair from becoming all that it potentially could have been is definitely the temperate replayability that arises from the linear gameplay. Despite all these issues, the game inculcates a sense of visceral excitement to anyone who gets his/her hands on it.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "When shopping for new video games you can often trust the name publisher or developer on the box to be an indication of the quality of the game. Names like Nintendo, Square Enix, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Capcom, Xbox Game Studios and Sega are world famous because they helped shape the industry by releasing some of the most defining video games of all time. Though sometimes even these great gaming houses stumble and put out a stinker."
Splatterhouse remake . Loved the og’s at the arcade growing up . Hell the best thing about the remake was the og,s were included . And left alive by Square . That game had so much potential , but the gameplay was worse horrendous .
I'm pretty much certain that any Sonic game that comes out will be terrible, I've not enjoyed one since the original side-scrolling days of the MegaDrive.
A reimagining of 5 disappointing video games and the masterpieces they could have been underneath other studios.
The Order has its faults yes but it had a fantastic atmosphere and some great gameplay. A game with enormous potential and far from disappointing. I say give Ready at Dawn another crack at it because I think they created an diamond with some rough edges that just needs some tlc.
The order should have had a sequel. The first one wasn't bad just needed a few tweaks.
PlayStation’s strong and impressive lineup of exclusives is probably the biggest edge it has over its direct competition in the market- a fact that has been true for as long as anyone can remember.
Ridge racer for PSP was actually good and shouldn't be on this list. I think I'm the only one that enjoyed Haze.
When this piece of flotsam indicated that "Being a clone of GTA shouldn't be that hard" I just closed the window.
To save you from clicking those annoying slides:
HAZE (PS3)
LAIR (PS3)
KNACK (PS4)
RIDGE RACER (PS VITA)
TWISTED METAL III (PS1)
LAST REBELLION (PS3)
BRAVO TEAM (PS4)
BASEMENT CRAWL (PS4)
MORTAL KOMBAT: SPECIAL FORCES (PS1)
GANGS OF LONDON (PSP)
LITTLE DEVIANTS (PS VITA)
PLAYSTATION MOVE APE ESCAPE (PS3)
APE ESCAPE ACADEMY (PSP)
KUNG FU RIDER (PS3)
EYETOY: OPERATION SPY (PS2)
They give Jeanne D'arc a 7/10 and this steaming pile an 8.5/10? Their reviewers need to be hung from a tree and be made an example of how ridiculous game reviewing actually is nowadays.
It's not really the controlls, it's the changing mission objectives and camera angles that can get you sorta lost. You'll often fail missions because of confusion, but if you give it a few goes you'll be able to pass the level with much more Coordination and it's actually pretty fun. The sixaxis makes it a bit more confusing but it's also what makes it fun. So it's a mixed bag.
The reviewer is a kid in a pajama.
I have to say that this review hits the nail on the head. Lair is a great game and you just need to give the controls a chance. If any of you have played SKATE you know that it takes a while to get used to. Its the same way with Lair.
Invregards to PSU.com's reviews...Jean d'Arc and Lair were reviewed by two different writers. I thought Jean D'Arc was a great game too and deserved a higher score
yea i hate how all the other reviewers are b!tching about this games's controls cause they suck at games. i mean how the hell do u call ur self a proffesional eviewer if u cant maste a control scheme?? cmon i think this game is pretty damn tight and it looks beautiul