With more exploration than the Xbox 360 version, this is certainly an improvement. Once you get over the lack of any camera control and the inability to explore the richly rendered environment, you'll enjoy passing time with the characters. The changing combat system is welcome. The plot is rich. It is let down by occasionally daftly pointless forays into – for example, collecting paper for goats – nowhere. It is limited also by the lack of any ability to get out into the environment. Solid, quite good ideas. Not as revolutionary as it wants to be.
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