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Months after slaying the Kraken on the silver screen, Perseus finally lands on consoles to hack harpies and slash scorpions in Clash of the Titans' game adaptation. Despite being yet another film-tied title, I had high hopes for this very videogame-y...
A decent weapon-stealing mechanic makes battling fun (for the first few hours)...
Its promising combat grows stale fast, not reaching its full potential till very late in the too-long campaign; Dated graphics and sound do little to help the experience.
The official video game adaptation of Clash of the Titans is ultimately just as forgettable as its silver-screen inspiration, with what could have been a solid God of War clone ending up as little more than yet another disappointing hack-n-slash movie...
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So Perseus is stomping around grungy locales, acting like an ass again is he? No wonder the fella’s so pissed off: you would be too if you were doomed to spend eternity in a succession of skidmark-brown combat areas so small there’s barely enough room...
Cool subweapon mechanic, Might be better than the movie, Will probably reach bargain price swiftly...
Crap fighting, Crap acting, Crap everything...
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Look at our score and tell us you arent surprised. Go on. If you do, youre a liar. The videogame adaptation of Clash Of The Titans isnt a great game in the grand scheme of things, but a combination of solid combat mechanics, surprising depth and a b...
Take into account the cheap-o price and you have a game that, surprisingly enough, might actually be worth some of your time. It isnt great, but its quite a fun distraction and far better than most other movie-games. Well done. 6.5/10Print this pageU...
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The people of Argos have had enough maltreatment at the hands of the Gods and are tired of the deplorable living conditions that surround them. Under an arrogant king, a revolt begins which only serves to anger the Gods. Much pain and suffering resul...
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Movie tie in games. Chances are, that very phrase already has your expectations lowered. Can Clash Of The Titans buck the trend of poor film-to-game conversions and win you over with it’s mix of mythology and action? Sadly, the answer is a resounding n...
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While it's true that Greek mythology pre-dates videogames by a millennium or three, any game featuring Titans, Olympian Gods and/or plain old supercharged Ancient Greeks these days can't avoid comparisons to God of War, the gold standard for excessivel...
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by Brian Rowe, August 12, 2010 The film remake of Clash of the Titans bombed with critics and successfully raped my childhood in the process, so I went into the video game adaptation expecting the worst. Shockingly, the worst never came. It’s not that...
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It's sort of a given these days that big action movies have to have their own video games. It's also a given that gamers groan at the sight of said games, knowing them to be nothing more than supporting revenue-generators, destined for blandness. Wh...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 04:08:45
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It's generally not a good sign when a movie videogame doesn't hit the shelf until sometime after the film was in theaters. I suppose with Clash of the Titans it's coming out in time for the DVD release, but the game is still pretty rough. There's a coo...
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Like the miles of mire that play backdrop to Perseus' quest to overthrow the rulers of Olympus, Clash of the Titans is a dull and haggard experience. A rich tapestry of myth is pushed aside to make room for repetitious bloodletting, laborious item coll...
Mostly faithful film story adaptation, Boss fights provide much needed gameplay variety.
tant wrestling with finicky camera controls.
Clash of the Titans is a predictable hack-and-slash adventure that is exactly the type of game that gives movie tie-ins a bad reputation...
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When going into a game based on a movie license, one generally knows what to expect. Despite the often-hurried developers best intentions, the end product is typically a sloppy, repetitive, and second rate (or lower) experience. Only when a licensed...
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You all know the drill by now. A big budget movie is announced and a development studio is given the unenviable task of creating the video-game spin-off while under the intense pressure to deliver it in time to coincide with the release of the film. Mo...
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