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Conan

Conan
Publisher: THQ
Platform: Xbox360
Category: RPG
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 18+ 
Release Date: 26/10/2007
Member Rating: 3.5 Stars
Number of Players: 1
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Conan Description

'Swords speak louder than words' proclaims the tagline for Conan from THQ. Well, words are all we have to tell you about the game, along with a few images. Note that neither words nor pictures could possibly relay the brutal and visceral action contained here. Oof! Conan's thirst for adventure and gold leads him to Balmoria, an island in the far western seas. Once there, he finds not riches, but the dark wizard Graven - a man destroyed by his own desires, a man who would consume Hyboria to feed his own lust for power. His weapon is the Black Death, a plague that steals men's souls. Graven's dark magic is so powerful that he has harnessed nature itself to do his bidding. There is one who would defy Graven - the female warrior A'Kanna. The dark wizard has destroyed her homeland and killed her people. She will not stop until he is destroyed, but she cannot wield the weapon that will stop Graven. Only Conan has that strength. This is a power and a responsibility that Conan neither seeks nor desires, but the moment is his, and he and A'Kanna set sail together for distant shores. The journey brings Conan ever closer to Graven, via battles with sand dragons, elephant demons and all manner of unnatural beasts. It's bloody and brutal and fully warrants its BBFC18 certificate. Not for the lily-livered gamer, for sure.

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Reviewed by: Mr LovedogDate: 31/10/2007Rating: 4 Stars
Those of you of a certain age, like me, will have fond memories of Golden Axe and Rastan Saga. You may also have played God of War more recently. Well Conan is a subtle mix of all three. I really like Conan. Its brutal, bloody, and on higher diffuculties, very challenging. Graphics are excellent, the soundtrack atmospheric, and gameplay is the traditional hack and slash mixed up with a nice combo system that rewards you for mastering them. Some of the boss fights, like the dragon, and the sea monster are excellent. Good fun. Worth buying in my opinion.
Reviewed by: headweedDate: 22/01/2008Rating: 4 Stars
this game is really good and well worth a rent, you basically just rampage though the levels killing pirates and other random badies, it's alot like god of war but not quite as good. It's very bloody and the controls are easy to get used to, but your thumb does start hurt after a while from bashing buttons.
Reviewed by: Purple KoalaDate: 16/08/2008Rating: 4 Stars
Blood and guts...nuff said
Reviewed by: andynsteveDate: 16/12/2007Rating: 1 Stars
Great game some excllent bloody combos
Features
  • Intense Action Combat: Playing as Conan, players will utilize a deep and gratifying combat system that offers a variety of fighting styles to battle enemies. Through multiple movement trees, players can string together combos and fight foes using grappling moves, hand-to-hand combat, sword fights and dual-wielded attacks.
  • Interactive Environments: Highly interactive combat locations and real-time physics will allow players to pick up any weapons in sight, such as swords, axes, spears and torches, and use surrounding environmental elements to inflict damage on enemies.
  • Cinematic Game Play Experience: The Conan video game harnesses next generation hardware to deliver a cinematic game play experience, complete with innovative special effects, lighting and a powerful, epic soundtrack, to capture the essence of the Conan universe.


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