
A Masterwork
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A caveat before I begin: I've never given 100% to a game before. Not once in my life. My requirements for a game are quite stringent, and if a game can claw its way up past 80%, it's cause for comment.
That said -
This game is a masterwork. A magnum opus. Playing this game the first time (and the second, and the third, etc.) was and continues to be the finest experience I've yet had with a video game controller in my hands. The team at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe should reach around and pat themselves on the back for creating such art.
The primary feature is that this game is GORGEOUS. Unlike the bullshots you see plastered up by so many companies, PRIMAL really is the game where the game looks as good as the cutscenes. The attention to the detail of the surroundings is astounding -- there are no cheap texture cut-corners, no preposterous physics, no uncontextual actions. The worlds are all unique and distinct, and though some items are consistent through the worlds (i.e. torches), they appear different for each world they're in. The characters are also beautifully motion-captured models that move in a manner consistent with what they are. This is the type of game that gets you shopping for hi-def TVs.
The sound is similarly impeccable. If you have surround, fire it up and sit between the speakers. The game is worth it for the music alone, performed by with an actual orchestra in Prague for the soundtrack or rocked out by the band 16 Volt for the action scenes. The characters are well-voiced and the game's native language is English, so no ear-clawing translations.
The game's primary theme is puzzle-solving, much like Tomb Raider, but with no platforming elements. The game rewards lateral thinking skills, as most puzzles require a player think outside the box to solve. Interspersed between the puzzles are frequent combats, which have a steep learning curve but are simple enough once enough practice is attained.
The game's one dismal spot is the aforementioned learning curve . . . if you are not good at solving puzzles and unwilling to experiment within the confines of the combat system, PRIMAL will be very frustrating to you. It is clearly not meant for everyone.
WILL APPEAL TO: Puzzle gamers, people with good imaginations, Buffy: the Vampire Slayer fans, people who like cinematic games
WILL NOT APPEAL TO: People with short attention spans, people younger than eighteen, people who like watching things blow up, people who like big flashy action games
Review ID: 10000000001433227

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