Thanks for the games,and I do mean to try bastion at one point, But I'm looking more for Action-adventure hack-and-slash.TrevorGruen said:hmm okay then, current gen excluding ps3 (meaning 360, wii, and PC), im a little limited since im mostly into ps3 but you could try D&D daggerfall, torchlight, titan's quest, or diablo 1 or 2 (not technically current gen but damn good)
I was gonna say Ninja Blade as well.teh_Canape said:I'd say Ninja Blade
a lot of people call it a ripoff of Ninja Gaiden, but really, think of it like this
if Ninja Gaiden was Grand Theft Auto, Ninja Blade would be Saints Row
also, Garshasp the Monster Slayer
it's really nothing special, but it does have some pretty awesome art design, and somehow, it has no loading screens during the game, only when starting it, which makes the entire game feel like it's basically just one huge stage
OH MY GOD A GREAT GAME I WISH THEY HAD NECRONSNyaoku said:Space Marine. You get chainswords, axes, daggers, giant hammers, guns, and a jetpack.
Assuming you have a wii you might want to try Moster Hunter Tri. Basically you kill giant monsters and dragons with ridiulassly huge swords and other weapons. I don't know if I'd really call it a hack and slash adventure though. More of a simultor really. But it's pretty fun and has a halfway decent online community. I got a good 100 hours out of it. If I hadn't sold my wii I'd probabluy still be playing it.Necron_warrior said:OH MY GOD A GREAT GAME I WISH THEY HAD NECRONSNyaoku said:Space Marine. You get chainswords, axes, daggers, giant hammers, guns, and a jetpack.
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but sadly I've done it :/
I agree, might even be worth a buy - i liked it quite a bit, especially Andy Serkis as King BohanOutrageousEmu said:Heavenly Sword is a pretty underrated title. A bit short, but very good for a rental.
GODDAMN YOU FATEj-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Depends. Do you have an original Xbox?
If so, go out and get the two otogi games- Otogi: Myth of demons, and Otogi: Immortal Warriors.
They were a pair of hack-and-slash games developed for the Xbox by From Software, the same guys who did Demon's/Dark Souls. They're completely unique, and well worth playing. The combat isn't quite as deep as something like Ninja Gaiden or Devil May Cry 3, but the games have more than enough positive qualities to place it along side those games.
Firstly, the combat is far lighter and more aerial based than practically any other hack-and-slash game, meaning you can knock enemies into the air, then keep fighting them above the ground for as long as you can keep the combos going.
Secondly, the environments are destructible. Any man-made object or piece of architecture can be destroyed, usually by sending an enemy flying into it. Nothing feels better than finishing a combo by knocking a demon through a wall, then watching that wall collapse on top of them.
Thirdly, the art direction and production values are absolutely top notch in both games. From Software really managed to capture the 'Japanese fairy tale' vibe they were going for, by combining Japanese mythology with psychedelic visuals and traditional Japanses music. The atmosphere of both games is really quite unlike anything else out there.
The first game offers more in the way of weapon variety and RPG customisation, but the second offers more playable characters (six, I believe) all of whom play diffrently, and overall has a more cohesive narrative. But they're both well worth checking out, and you can get them for cheap online. You need an original Xbox to play them though, as they're not compatible with the 360.