Heavenly Sword (PS3)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1130 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Sony
- Released on: 2007-09-14
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Editorial Reviews
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In a nutshell:
Amongst all the games that were actually playable on the PS3 at the recent E3 event in Los Angeles this was the most impressive, both in terms of gameplay and graphics. Not only that but it’s a completely original game, not a sequel or a remake.
The lowdown:
Already nicknamed by some as Goddess of War, due to its apparent similarities to PS2 game God of War, the storyline of the game is unclear but it features a typically attractive and super skilled martial arts heroine as she knocks seven bells out of a stream of ninja like bad guys. The various moves look stunning, in particular an eye-watering groin attack aimed at the male enemies (the game features motion capture by Gollum and King Kong actor Andy Serkis). The E3 demo level takes place in a small, and completely destructible, arena but other test footage shows an expansive and impressively realistic looking game world to explore and demolish.
Most exciting moment:
Towards the end of the demo the game segues into a QTE (quick time event) sequence where you have to tap the buttons according to icons flashed onscreen, which sees you performing even more outrageous stunts and attacks.
Since you ask:
Developers Ninja Theory used to be known as Just Add Monsters, under which name they made comedy beat ‘em-up Kung Fu Chaos for the Xbox.
The bottom line:
The best looking, and playing, game so far on the PS3.
HARRISON DENT
Manufacturer's Description
Emotionally charged, stunningly beautiful and delivering unprecedented dramatic character performance, Heavenly Sword showcases the power of PLAYSTATION 3. A dramatic tale of revenge sees Nariko, a fiery red-haired heroine embark on a quest for vengeance against an invading King and his army. The story builds around the ancient Heavenly Sword which once belonged to a powerful deity. It can never be wielded by a mortal without it draining their life-force, killing them within hours.
When the invading King (played by Andy Serkis) destroys the warrior clan that guards the Heavenly Sword, the clan leader's daughter, Nariko, takes up the sword in a desperate fight for survival. Nariko must now pay the ultimate price as she embarks on one last mission of vengeance against the King and his army before her life is finally drawn to a close&
Andy Serkis, the world's leading CG actor, famous for his roles as Gollum in The Lord of the Rings and Kong in King Kong, was heavily involved in the creative process. As well as starring in Heavenly Sword as the villain, King Botan, Andy was a major contributor to the character development, writing, casting, directing and performance capture for the PLAYSTATION 3 game.
Heavenly Sword features a deep, diverse combat experience made possible by PLAYSTATION 3.
Customer Reviews
mr monkey
I only got this game yesterday and im on the final level.tho its a short game the last few hours were realy enjoyable,you get loads of combos which are realy cool and the graphics are relistic and butiful.the charcters in this game are realy funny and entertaning.All an all this is realy good game and if you have a ps3 i recomed it.
goddess of the game!
This game came as part of the bundle with my PS3, it wouldnt of been something id of necesarily gone out and bought but if they make a sequel i definatly will!
An original game is hard to find and although it does bear resemblance to something from the PS2 it is still remarkable. The game play and story are floorless. The levels pose a challenge and are both tough and exciting and have that touch that makes you play on.
The game doesnt have a mulitplayer but thats not to say its lacking. The mix of six-axis and stick control is great fun and a good way of breaking you into using a PS3.
Fast and Fun Filled!
I got this and Fall of man last Christmas with my PS360GB. I'm a FPS at heart but chose this over Fall of Man because the adverts I had seen sold it. A fan of the Ominusha and Devil May Cry series, this game kind of mixes up some of the best bits of a number of game franchises and introduces some new ones.
Fit chick as the lead character, with a second, slightly strange but fit chick (in a ''your best mates sister'' kind of way) take on an evil empire trying to take over your realm. The game looks incredible, sounds and is visually stunning, well detailed and provides as much realism as I have seen from any other game on the PS3 - if not with just a slight manga feel to it. The gameplay is very argade-esque, fast paced action and fighting and much like DMC.
I enjoyed the fact that you basically have one key weapon that you can change into three different attacks at the touch of the button, which adds to the speed of your attacks and varies how you attack, defend and finish off the bad guys. Another welcome surprise is the use of sixaxis to control arrows and other flying objects (shields, rocks, chairs etc) in flight. Once you get the hang of the arrow flight so that you are good enough to score, knee caps, arm's and finally head shots on the same bad guy before he dies...its very satisfying (but very annoying along the learning journey). You can also light the arrows with fire and use them to explode jar's of err.....explosives - which help build your points score and earn the glyphs for each level.
Some of the higher grade enemies are hard and quick (think of Prince of Persia) where you may get out numbered and hammered - and the bosses are a decent challenge so you should need to use the whole array of fighting combo's and finishing moves. You can get away with button bashing, but you are unlikely to get the 3 glyph award for that. So whats good is younger and less experienced gamers can finish this quickly, others will want to learn every move and master the bow and arrow levels so that they unlock 3 glyphs on each stage. That said, it is quite short overall but is made up of a wide number of very good level types which offer enough different challenges to keep it interesting. You can pick it up cheap now so buying over renting is far better value.
Had I paid £40 or similar, I might feel short changed but as an in the box title or cheap from the 2nd hand bin, its a brilliant and face paced classic and definately worth the money.







