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Munkeh111 said:
-Newcloud- said:

the game was nothing more then decent everything was just average from gameplay to graphics and story

I totally agree, it was nothing special at all. The story was not as amazing as everyone made it out to be and while there was great animation, I just did not care about the characters at all.

For a game to sell, it has to really stand out, and the only thing that this stood out on was the facial animation. The combat was rubbish, and the platforming fairly dull and only got a little interesting towards the end, when the graphical design died mostly as it got bored of the looks from the start of the game, one of things that sold it for me

Personally, I bought it for half price and think that is what is roughly worth. I am happy to accept short games, but only if they are excellent games, like Uncharted 1 or CoD 4 (which I thought was worth the money even without multiplayer), but Enslaved was short, offered no replay value and was pretty average


A game does not have to stand out or even be good to sell, I really can't agree on that point at all. Plenty of unoriginal and shitty games sell bucketloads.