Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade - Xbox

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Also for: PC, PS2, GameCube
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Adventure
Media: DVD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Starbreeze Soft. Co.: Starbreeze
Publishers: TDK Mediactive (GB)
Released: 9 Apr 2004 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 16+
Accessories: Memory Unit
Connectivity: Xbox Live

Summary

The hack 'n' slash game is a genre that most of us will have first-hand experience of. There is no shortage of them, and even as we find ourselves further immersed in a world of racers and beat-em-ups, these games remain. However they do sometimes go unnoticed, but a game that we should all take a good look at - a game that was one of E3 2003's most pleasant surprises - is TDK's Knights of the Temple.

A game typically set in medieval times, Knights of the Temple, though a completely fictional offering, is actually one of the most realistic the genre has ever seen. It retains simplistic gameplay, whereby the player is charged with wielding swords and defeating endless hordes of evil henchman, but it's the execution of it all that makes the difference.

Players have buttons for defense, high attacks and low attacks, and player animation is how it should be. After all, battling with a heavy piece of steel and some even heavier armour is bound to slow you down, and this is often reflected accurately in how your character responds to commands. What's more, your enemies don't behave like mere lemmings. Valuing their limbs and lives, they spend much of their time blocking. So, in similar fashion to the original Prince of Persia, you must fool your foes into attacking in order to exploit their weakness.

The setting of the game and its visuals are often dark and dingy, but they're brilliantly rendered, giving a nightmarish charm to the proceedings. Ultimately, Knights of the Temple is an accomplished and atmospheric hack 'n' slash affair, and there's nothing wrong with that.

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