- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Nov 7, 2005
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 142 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 103 out of 142
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Mixed: 27 out of 142
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Negative: 12 out of 142
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BenG.Mar 28, 2007The gameplay is mind-numbingly methodical and the entire game feels like it's in slow motion. On top of that, the game sports outright horrible creative design complete with quiet voices and droning dialogue. This is one of the ugliest and worst games I have ever played. I don't have a single good thing to say about Kameo.
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DylanY.Jan 28, 2006Horrible. I just hated this game so much. I found the transformation to be a pain, and the figting to be worse than onimusha blade warriors.
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Nov 14, 2020Just awful. Dreadful controls, hard map to follow, really slow and dull game play. Avoid
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It's packed with clever and entertaining action, not to mention some of the most highly impressive, razor-sharp graphics you've ever seen, along with terrific music and sound. Kameo feels rather disjointed at first, and it's not a particularly long game, but it ultimately provides a rousing, memorable journey.
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Rare is still very much Rare: inspiration is taken from multiple sources, a solid-but-unspectacular game is built on that inspiration, every imaginable color and graphical effect is dumped on top of it, and everyone is given an awful pun for a name.
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The main problem though, is that this game was made as a single player experience and cramming a two player mode into it feels awkward. The stages and balance just aren't designed for multiple players.