Twinfinite: Soul Sacrifice Review A Beautiful, Dark, Twisted, Fariy Tale
Added: 03.05.2013 20:17 | 13 views | 0 comments
Keiji Inafune delivers an amazing addition to the Vita's library. A monster hunter game that's something a bit more special.
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| Soul Sacrifice Review | VideoGamer
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VideoGamer: "I feel sorry for Vita owners. I had one for six months and the poor thing gathered a mountain of dust before I sacked it off. Theres still no essential title available for it, and absolutely sod all on the horizon. (Yes, I know about Gravity Rush and the port of Persona 4, but neither are honestly worth shelling out the money for Sonys troubled handheld.)"
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| Soul Sacrifice Review | Quarter to Three
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Quarter to Three: "You might have figured out by now this isnt one of those 'grand tours through lots of content' games. Youre going to fight the same monster over and over, and even when youre not fighting the same monsters, youre often fighting reskinned versions with different attacks and vulnerabilities. Like any great action RPG, the game is about tuning a character build, and shepherding it through increasingly difficult variations of the same things youve been doing all along, with friends, strangers, or an AI along for the ride. But unlike many such games, its got one hell of a story, insidioiusly barbed gameplay hooks, and the sort of infinite lifespan that makes your Vita worth the money you spent."
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| Review: Soul Sacrifice (PS Vita)
Added: 03.05.2013 16:49 | 9 views | 0 comments
Not that mega, man.
This probably explains the buzz around Soul Sacrifice, the latest offering from Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune, with people latching on to what appears to be one of only a few highlights in a release schedule so dry it is less of a ‘dry patch’ and more ‘Sony’s Breathtaking World of Sand’. Maybe this explains why, for what appears to be from all description to be a pretty niche title is getting some nice hype and some bizarre comparisons to Dark Souls. It is nothing like Dark Souls.
Anyway, Soul Sacrifice is a rad little title. It's one of those post-Monster Hunter Sony...
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| Soul Sacrifice Review Save or Sacrifice? I The Koalition
Added: 03.05.2013 9:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Gary Swaby of The Koalition writes:
The Playstation Vita is a great piece of hardware, there's no denying this fact. Its main issue is that there's not a significant amount of software to truly set it aside from every other gaming platform. That is why games like Sony Japan's Soul Sacrifice are important when it comes to proving the Vita's value; but is Soul Sacrifice a Vita defining title? Or does it lack the soul it needs to be Vita's shining star?
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| Soul Sacrifice Review | Gamespot
Added: 03.05.2013 8:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Delving into Magusar's story unveils a world rife with tragedy. It's rare to see a game embrace the horrible so wholeheartedly. In a way, it's a good change of pace. While it's impossible to overlook the repetitiveness of some quests, the grotesque environments and enemies keep things visually interesting. It's not without its problems, but Soul Sacrifice's strong identity and rewarding commitment to the decision-making process are reason enough to try your hand at ridding the land of foul archfiends.
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| NGB: Soul Sacrifice Review
Added: 03.05.2013 5:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
NGB: Its a motto we all know no pain, no gain. Turning things up a notch or eleven though, Soul Sacrifice presents you with a high-stakes alternative; just what would you sacrifice for ultimate power? Turning heads from its first public appearance, initial trailers showed off the extremities of its grim vision; a world where warriors are willing to sacrifice injured comrades, and even their own limbs and organs to help them see through just one more battle. Whilst not quite as bleak, the rather underwhelming debut year of Sonys PS Vita is now at a close, and as we look to its future we have to ask is Soul Sacrifice just the kind of game the system needs?
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| Soul Sacrifice Review | The Gamers' Temple
Added: 03.05.2013 5:17 | 16 views | 0 comments
The Gamers' Temple: "Soul Sacrifice is still worth your time if you are a fan of the genre or you are just an existing Vita owner with nothing to play. The story is cool and the visual style is undeniably appealing. Though the grind is a shallow muddle puddle compared to the ocean-like depth that is Monster Hunter, it still has the power to grab you and not let go, provided you are the right kind of gamer in the right circumstances. My recommendation is to give the demo a try before picking this one up. If you like it, your progress can carry over into the full game, and if you don't, no harm done. Looks like Sony will have to wait a little longer before the Vita gets its killer app, but I can think of worse ways than Soul Sacrifice to eat up that time."
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| XGN- Soul Sacrifice Review
Added: 03.05.2013 5:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
XGN:Soul Sacrifice has its own identity and that's nice. People with PS Vita who are looking for an RPG should purchase Soul Sacrifice.
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| Soul Sacrifice Review | IGN Italia
Added: 03.05.2013 4:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
IGN Italia: "Soul Sacrifice is a truly excellent game, very playable and accurate in every detail. It inherits from its genre some degree of repetitiveness at times, it is a little slow at the start, but keep playing it to unveil one of the best experiences you can live... not only on a PS Vita."
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