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  1. Mar 26, 2021
    8
    El Hijo is all about its gameplay. The work developed by Honig Studios is a stealth game, and it is one of the hard and pure ones. El Hijo and his protagonists completely shy away from violence, there is no way to stun except in the last levels with harmless fireworks, or worse still eliminate the enemies and, therefore, the only way to advance level after level and hugging your motherEl Hijo is all about its gameplay. The work developed by Honig Studios is a stealth game, and it is one of the hard and pure ones. El Hijo and his protagonists completely shy away from violence, there is no way to stun except in the last levels with harmless fireworks, or worse still eliminate the enemies and, therefore, the only way to advance level after level and hugging your mother again means taking advantage of the countless tactical solutions proposed by the various environments explored and continuing without being discovered. Areas range from the monastery's initial rooms to dark dynamite-laden mines, past courtyards, open deserts, trains, and more. If initially these scenarios assume rather linear geometries and guide the players to the discovery of the single mechanics, with the passage of time this straight direction is abandoned and the classic stylistic elements of the sandbox levels are embraced. definitely more affordable than the previous ones. The only element of challenge are the other children scattered around the scenarios, who can be inspired and who in turn replenish the protagonists' stocks with regard to the various gadgets. In short, an extra boost for completists, but an addition that slightly varies the judgment on the overall difficulty. True complexity comes only from commands that are not always quick and that tend to give the worst of themselves in the wrong moments. The most annoying failures arise while you are lurking safely behind a shelter, which unfortunately betrays when you try to climb over it only because the action of the jump mysteriously conflicts with that of lowering. Similarly, aiming with the slingshot can become a titanic undertaking when the viewfinder begins to get stuck on objects placed at different heights. In short, El Hijo does not make precision one of its strengths. There are these issues and they are undeniable and also quite frequent and their only fortune is the extreme accessibility of El Hijo. Even in the event of a capture due to one of these jams just mentioned, a quick rewind brings the situation to a few previous moments, without the risk of having to redo whole sections of levels. El Hiko is far from a terrible game even with its issues and has its audience on Xbox One, so if this is in your ballpark be sure to head on over to the Xbox digital games store to add it to your robust digital games library. Expand
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  1. May 5, 2021
    60
    My wife and I both agree that El Hijo - A Wild West Tale is super cute and age appropriate for kids and adults alike as there is no violence or bad language. I mostly recommend El Hijo for young people interested in puzzle games, or adults who need a game cleanser or break from their main games now and then and want to complete a few levels at a time.
  2. Apr 14, 2021
    73
    An experience with a great message and a simple but funny story.
  3. Apr 12, 2021
    70
    For as slow-moving El Hijo - A Wild West Tale on Xbox is, once it gets up to speed and starts throwing clever ideas at you, it can become an enjoyable puzzling playthrough. It’s a shame then that the poor AI, basic visuals and a lack of proper puzzling ideas then creep in.