Abstract: Those headed to AM2 and Anime Expo in Los Angeles in couple of months have a new sci-fi adventure game from Capcom and .dot hack creators, Cyber Connect2 to help pass the time. Asura’s Wrath — while loosely based on Hindu mythology — borrows plenty fr...
Abstract: This game. THIS GAME. Seriously, even as I’m writing the review I can’t get some of the awesome imagery contained within Asura’s Wrath out of my head. On one hand I want to knock it down a peg or two for having the audacity to compose the majority of i...
Abstract: I will begin by stating up front that you will not typically find me watching or partaking in Anime as a genre. That being said, I approached this game-slash-episodic-story with an open mind, knowing that I generally enjoy Capcom titles (CyberConnect2 ...
Abstract: Asura's Wrath might seem like a game firmly engaged in the throes of an identity crisis. It balances delicately on the line that separates interactive movie from game in an attempt to buck the negative connotations generally associated with the former ...
Abstract: I shouldn't have to start any review with my definition of what a game should be, but in the case of Asura's Wrath I'm awfully tempted. A major reason for this is because I'm torn when trying to describe it. Asura's Wrath tries to be a game, but it's a...
Abstract: Hot on the heels of last week’s official release of Dear Esther, Capcom has given us its own version of a videogame striving to be quite unlike anything you’ve seen before. Asura’s Wrath is part anime series, part comic, part brawler and part shooter; ...
Abstract: Asura's Wrath bills itself as "a truly unique blend of breathtaking action and story." If that's the case, I suppose we're just ignoring Don Bluth's laserdisc games and the semi-interactive, reaction-based genre they spawned. The difference being that ...
Published: 2012-04-11, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Quick timeEpic fightsAccessibleAddictive core gameplayInventive use of mythologySlow downShortEasy quick-time-eventsYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Asura's Wrath PS ReviewAsura's Wrath is perhaps best described as a series, neith...
Abstract: Oh Asura’s Wrath, what am I going to do with you. I watched all of your trailers, I followed all of your news, I got so very excited about what you had in store for me.I sat down with you, I massaged my way through your gameplay. But after that experie...