- Publisher: LucasArts
- Release Date: Feb 10, 2004
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Wrath Unleashed does have nice visuals as far as character models go but landscapes during battles couldve been a bit better.
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The only problem is that LucasArts didnt take the ultimate risk and create strictly a strategy game, because the fighting aspects sink this game faster than an ogre mage in quicksand.
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In many ways Wrath Unleashed represents a significant step forward for the future of gaming diversity.
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The concept and the creatures, not to mention the turn-based gameplay couldve infused the strategy genre with a shot of adrenaline that it sorely needed.
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Where's the battle map editor? Although Wrath Unleashed provides only 21 battle maps (four of which are locked), there are only a handful of three- and four-player battle maps, and they're bound to get stale after a few rounds of play.
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Wrath's only problems are small but important: Loading unfortunately breaks up the game's pacing, the fighting engine could be deeper, and there's no online mode.
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The game is definitely a bit slower-paced than a lot of console gamers are used to, and the learning curve is also a bit steeper than normal, but give it some time and you'll find yourself engrossed with the deep gameplay and crisp visuals.
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That's deep gameplay.
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Id give this a strong rent/weak buy suggestion if youre just out for single player, but its one to pick up if you have fantasy n fightin lovin friends.
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A pretty solid game with only one major downside: load times. This has got to be the game with the longest load time on the PS2 aside from love smash which will never make it to the states.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 8
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Mixed: 1 out of 8
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Negative: 3 out of 8
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MeTwoFeb 20, 2004This game rox-sox! It's Advanced Wars meets Soul Calibur!
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Mar 29, 2022
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[Anonymous]Jul 20, 2005