So it was around 4 a.m. last night when I hopped on Sony's PS3 store online...and I saw to my delight the Heavenly Sword demo. I instantly started downloading it, and this morning, when I turned on my tv, it was complete. I have to tell you, this game is living up to the hype.
A few key notes, there's no "block" button...rather the main character blocks on her own. It's not that simple though. As the enemy attacks, they'll have an aura around them. If it's orange, then you have to be in the power stance (R1), and if it's blue, you have to be in the speed stance (L1)...and if it's red, then it's unblockable, so you have to try and evade. There's also no jump button which confused me, as I was thinking God of War when I initially started. Fortunately, the SIXAXIS controller is used very well. If you're in the speed stance and you hit someone, dazing them, you can thrust the SIXAXIS controller up and start an aerial combo.
Also (not in the demo), when you throw anything, you can take a first person perspective and actually guide the item to it's location. The demo was only about a half hour at best, but it was an incredible experience. Switching into power mode and watching enemies just catapult away with each blow was wickedly satisfying, and switching into speed mode and attacking multiple far off enemies was nice as well.
All in all, this demo definitely earns my seal of approval and I for one cannot wait for it to come out this September.
A few key notes, there's no "block" button...rather the main character blocks on her own. It's not that simple though. As the enemy attacks, they'll have an aura around them. If it's orange, then you have to be in the power stance (R1), and if it's blue, you have to be in the speed stance (L1)...and if it's red, then it's unblockable, so you have to try and evade. There's also no jump button which confused me, as I was thinking God of War when I initially started. Fortunately, the SIXAXIS controller is used very well. If you're in the speed stance and you hit someone, dazing them, you can thrust the SIXAXIS controller up and start an aerial combo.
Also (not in the demo), when you throw anything, you can take a first person perspective and actually guide the item to it's location. The demo was only about a half hour at best, but it was an incredible experience. Switching into power mode and watching enemies just catapult away with each blow was wickedly satisfying, and switching into speed mode and attacking multiple far off enemies was nice as well.
All in all, this demo definitely earns my seal of approval and I for one cannot wait for it to come out this September.