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Hunted: The Demon's Forge (PS3)

by Bethesda
PlayStation 3  Ages 18 and Over
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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Game Information

  • Platform:   PlayStation 3
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Suitable for 15 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 15. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 15 years of age or over.
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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  • ASIN: B003NSBMEO
  • Item Weight: 113 g
  • Release Date: 3 Jun 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,953 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Powered by the Unreal 3 engine, Hunted: The Demon’s Forge is a fresh take on the classic fantasy game that delivers the intensity and action of a modern-day shooter. Taking control of either E’lara, a ranged weapon expert, or Caddoc, a master swordsman, you and your partner will descend into a dark and foreboding world for an unforgettable cooperative experience. As you travel deep within the world of Kala Moor, you will use a variety of deadly weapons, powerful spells, and cover tactics to face down wave after wave of vicious enemies. It will take the combined efforts of two great warriors to explore menacing dungeons, overgrown ruins, and downtrodden towns … and discover the secrets of the Demon’s Forge.

Features:

  • An Unreal Dark Fantasy: Powered by the Unreal 3 engine, the dark world of Hunted comes to life as a third-person fantasy game with the intensity and action of a modern-day shooter. Hunted boasts stunning visuals with breath-taking vistas and foreboding underground worlds.
  • Co-op at a Distance: Combine E’lara’s ranged attacks with Caddoc’s melee expertise to pull off gruesome co-op kill moves, perform special attacks, and heal one another from anywhere on the battlefield. The characters’ differing combat expertise allows a player’s strategy to vary from one play through to the next.
  • Descend into Dungeon Depths: Work with your co-op partner to discover hidden paths and solve the devious puzzles that block your way. Explore menacing dungeons, overgrown ruins, and terrorized towns to discover treasure and powerful upgrades.
  • Two Ways to Fight: Wade into the thick of the fight using deadly melee skills, or tactically use cover to dispatch hordes of creatures with bows and spells. Use powerful magic to boost your partner’s combat effectiveness and even the odds against increasingly formidable enemies.
  • Forge Your Own Levels: Create and share your own challenging dungeon designs with The Crucible, a powerful in-game editor that provides endless opportunities for exploration and battles for you and your friends.

Product Description

Powered by the Unreal 3 engine, Hunted: The Demonâ?TMs Forge is a fresh take on the classic fantasy game that delivers the intensity and action of a modern-day shooter.

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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Hunted The Demons Forge 4 Jun 2011
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
Hunted is a curious beast, it provides a strange mix of traditional fantasy RPG and first person shooter style action. While it is enjoyable to play I found there is room for improvement.

Hunted The Demons Forge as I understand it is the latest part of a series but I have to admit that I have not played any earlier incarnation. The game follows the adventures of two mercenary type heroes, Caddoc a tough male warrior type, and E'lara a sassy female elf archer. You can choose to play either of these characters and can swap between them at certain checkpoints in the game. Whichever character you choose the other will carry on with you as an NPC. Under the control of the AI the NPC hero will follow you around and join in the fighting but is of limited intelligence. If you play as E'lara you will often have to lead while exploring only to run back behind Caddoc to use your bow.

Hunted does allow you to play two player co-op either online or via LAN, a mode which promises to be the most entertaining in the long term. However the two player hotseat mode, using split screen, is next to useless. Part of the screen is taken up by an unnecessary border making the picture so small it is impossible to see what you are doing, especially when using a bow.

The graphics in the game are very dark and grainy. This is obviously a deliberate choice in style but I was not particularly impressed. There are times when the quality of the graphics makes it hard to make out treasures and clues as you wander around. Monsters are also difficult to spot sometimes when firing from range, and may be obscured by background details. Caddoc and E'lara as you might imagine are the most detailed characters, wearing all leather and strapping they match the dark gothic mood of the game admirably.
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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
First off, this game is not without flaws and to be quite frank doesn't compare up to many current releases with regards to overall quality.
Despite this, I actually find this game to be fun to play, which is the most important factor.
So while to attention to detail, game engine and graphics are behind, the gameplay is not.
The voice acting is mostly good though

Me and my partner began playing this together and I have to admit after 1-2 hours I was considering whether i could ever get into this game. But then the game really started to come alive. You really need to give it until you get some good abilities and the enemies and environments begin to vary more. Also, if playing on splitscreen it could be worth going into options and turning the brightness up fully.

My main forcus is on the splitscreen mode as this is the ONLY mode i was interested in. And I can confirm that what i consider the most important factor in a splitscrene game (teamwork) is very much required. This can be challenging when you have no abilities hence the point i mentioned earlier. Once you unlock these, the teamwork element comes alive and we have been having great fun working together to fight our way through the levels and bosses.

I find the game to be fairly challenging, but more so that it punishes you for being rash as opposed to being just generally hard.
If you take your time and work together it's not so bad but you can easily get cornered and killed.
Playing as the male seems to have taken aspects from Demon's Souls in that you must block>attack>block>attack to survive although it's not as brutal as the former. (my favorite next gen game which i platinumed)
Playing as the female is like a Third Person Shooter game.
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent title 5 Jun 2011
By keith
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
i was wary of purchasing this game as i only play single player and wondered how the a.i. would be,so i decided to rent the game thinking an hours play and it would be back in the shop,was i wrong,never had so much fun on a game for a long time,the a.i. is perfect and i am really enjoying this,so will be back to the shop to purchase a copy,excellent game.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Only hellacious when played with a mate 26 July 2011
By Mother
Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
Forget indulging in the odd Celine Dion song. On the embarrassed-to-be-caught-enjoying-it spectrum, this is more in the 'biting into a block of cheddar cheese wearing your sister's wedding dress and singing the theme tune from Sesame Street' region. It's never great - there's enough technical shoddiness to see that - but there are moments when you forget the hideous textures and mockney voice acting and find yourself actually getting invested. And then quickly looking around to make sure no one noticed.

What Hunted really wants to be is Uncharted Of The Rings. It's a third-person cover shooter/brawler (depending on which character you pick), but with bows instead of guns and trolls instead of terrorists. It's also roadkill ugly with terrible dialogue, but let's gloss over that for now. You play as treasure-hunting duo Caddoc and E'lara, roped into rescuing the mayor's daughter in exchange for a wheelbarrow full of gold. Which, rather than just putting her picture up in the local Post Office, means travelling through towns and dungeons and ruins (so many ruins), battling all manner of mythical nasties.

How you end up splitting their slimy heads open depends on which of the pair you're playing as. Caddoc, all deltoids and broadswords, prefers the 'wade in and whack it' approach, while E'lara (who'd look more at home in a Soho dungeon) keeps her distance with the longbow. Both characters are genuinely fun to use, and you will use both - initially at least, because throughout the game (at what look like glowing bird baths) you're able to swap between the two with a tap of O. I ended up plumping for E'lara long term, as the solid cover shooting is a bit more engaging that the slightly button-mashy melee combat, but it's just personal preference.
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