![]() However, Ninja Theory have said combat is much more tactical and slower paced, with the player needing to use gadgets to scout ahead and plan their movement and attacks. Enslaved's gameplay is quite similar to Heavenly Sword's, or most hack and slash games. The player takes control of Monkey, with Trip being controlled by the game's A.I. This game marks the first time this story has been told in a video game since 2001's Saiyuki for the PS1. These characters are loosely based on Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, and Xuanzang/Guanyin from the classic Chinese epic "Journey to the West" in which the Monkey King (who uses an extending pole to fight just like Monkey) is tricked into putting on an enchanted headband that will crush his head if he disobeys. In the event of her death, the dosage of pain is lethal. Because Monkey likes to travel alone, Trip has resorted to using a "Slave Headband" she hacked to administer a paralyzing dose of systemic pain if he fails to follow her orders or tries to remove it himself. The game follows the story of Monkey, a man who has been enslaved by a woman called Trip who needs him to help her get home. The cities the player traverses, rather than being devoid of life, are overrun by nature and are quite colourful. Although a lot of games set in a post-apocalyptic landscape have quite a dark and decrepit look, Enslaved has a very natural art design. Although the war has ended, robots still roam the planet searching for, killing, or capturing humans. The game is set on Earth, after it has been destroyed by a global robot war. Andy Serkis, the director of Heavenly Sword, returns as the director and is also motion capturing the lead protagonist, Monkey. The script was written by Alex Garland, the author of The Beach and 28 Days Later, and is loosely based on the ancient Chinese novel 'Journey to the West' ( Dragon Ball is also very loosely based on this novel). Overview One of Enslaved's post-apocalyptic landscapes.Įnslaved: Odyssey to the West (initially released on October 5th, 2010) is an action-adventure game from Ninja Theory, the development team behind Heavenly Sword.
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