Baden of WGB writes: "Released back in 2010 Enslaved: Odyssey to the West remains one of my favorite games, and it is my firm belief that it was hugely overlooked by players everywhere, despite a positive critical reception and managing to impress people who bothered to play it, selling only 460,000 copies by November of 2010. Skip forward to 2013 and somebody in Namco Bandai pulled the PC-port lever, creating the Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition, containing all of the DLC released for the game and upgraded graphics. More importantly it lets me wax lyrical about a game which holds a special place in my heart."
Nevada Dru from Bits & Pieces spent 10 years meaning to play Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.
This game is a sleeper hit I enjoyed this game people are missing out on this game I'd say snag it and add it to your collection.
Probably my favorite title from Ninja Theory. It was a gem and didn't get enough recognition.
I really enjoyed this game. I have a PS4 and Xbox one. And last gen I had a ps3 and 360. And this ran better on the 360. I remember downloading the demo on both systems and then switching between inputs and comparing. Bayonetta was another game that looked and played much better on 360.
Makes you think Xbox really messes up out the gate this gen. Wonder how it would be if the one x was what they launched with. Something more powerful than PS4 and played 4K blu rays and didn’t have non of that always online and Kinect focus but was consumer friendly and with cross by, cross play, gamepass type value and backward compatibility. Just goes to show all those changes they made were the fruits of healthy competition for the consumer.
The Humble Bandai Namco Bundle 4 is out now. It features games like Katamari Damacy Reroll, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan, Pac-Man 256, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Premium Edition, and more.
Hardcore Gamer - Bandai Namco is the latest company to get into the Humble Bundle mix.
a really good game