Chronicles of Narnia The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe definitive action adventure, based on the renowned and beloved book series and Disney film. You'll enter the world of Narnia, a magical land frozen in eternal winter by the evil powers of the White Witch. Four young siblings from our world -- Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie -- travel through an enchanted wardrobe into Narnia, where they'll use their unique abilities to defeat the Witch and her armies and save Narnia.
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Chronicles of Narnia The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Reviews
Since you have the four main characters from the book and movie, each character has his or her own special abilities. Some of the gameplay is a little more annoying than it should be. The graphics are reasonably good for the XBox platform. In the modern world of gaming, there's really no reason for a fixed camera angle. Also, the camera is *really* annoying. There are even combo moves where two characters interact together in order to solve a problem.
There are many spots where you want to turn around and examine the area, but you can't. However, if you really enjoy the storyline, you'll be thrilled. If you want quick gaming, you might get frustrated - there is a lot of movie to sit through, to build the atmosphere for you. In the XBox version of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe movie, the game mixes in video footage from the movie with action game fighting, coin collecting and obstacle climbing. There are missions where you have to figure out a timed path. You often have to switch from character to character to get past an area - having the young Lucy climb up onto objects, having the stronger Peter bash at doors or wolves. You bash random objects to see if coins or special tokens emerge.
You climb up trees. Still, for people who love the movie, this is a great, fun way to get involved in the movie storyline. Ditto to the "find the [insert object name here]" kinds of missions. You have an incentive to gather as much as you go - the more coins you get, the more special abilities you unlock.
If you've played a platformer/adventure game before, you have a fair idea of what's involved here. There isn't any real rhyme or reason to the path - you just keep trying paths and failing until by default you end up with the correct one. At the end of each level, you get your coins and tokens tallied up, and get a rating of how well you did.
Well recommended. There are many transitions between the video cinematics and the in-game graphics which really help to ensure you feel a part of the story. There is fighting, but it's a mild style of wolf-bashing type of combat.
You get a lot of the background and interaction to give you meaning for what you're doing. Those skills really help you as you get into the more challenging areas of the game. You get to checkpoint at spots along your path, in case death visits you.
You kill random enemies that come at you.
I don't know what the big deal is about the talking thing. Don't listen to this one reviewer at all. This so much fun to play.
What the heck is wrong with that one reviewer. PLEASE. Most levels are pretty OK, except for two when you're by yourself, it's really hard.
This game isn't too hard if you're with someone else. THis game is seriously good. What is that kid talking about.
that is a bunch of crap to talk like that.
i loved it it was awsome i love anna popwell and hannah hume
The game is alot of fun but the instructions are not always clear enough.
I like having weapons, but it could have been more violent. After I saw the movie, i asked for the game for Christmas and got it. It is very fun, and not too hard. There is none of those icky parts where alot of people cant figure out what to do. :)
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