Valiant Hearts: The Great War Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 02.07.2014 7:19 | 10 views | 0 comments
Zac Elawar of Capsule Computers writes:
"Valiant Hearts: The Great War follows the recent, critically acclaimed entries in the Rayman series, and Child of Light, all developed within the UbiArt Framework. Child of Light proved that Ubisoft Montreal what many would call the flagship studio amongst the lot has the breadth in creativity to create a smaller, uniquely original and off-type game by their own standards, but Ubisoft Montpellier started this trend of painterly, digital releases with Rayman Origins in 2011, and are back for some healthy, in-house competition (although, theyll never claim that) with Valiant Hearts: The Great War. Its a gutsy move, a game about the personal struggles, loss and sorrows of World War I that isnt just a downward spiral into depressionhell, its actually insane to attempt! And hard! This isnt a shooter where you can easily relish in killing the unequivocally evil Nazis, after all."More in n4g.com »
Tags: Green, World, Ubisoft, Review, Light, Montreal, Origins, China, Rayman
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