By Gary Kearney
Kameo: Elements of Power has the distinction of being the first Xbox 360
title I have reviewed and I'm not sure it that is a good or bad thing for it.
Being a next generation title it has a lot of expectations to live up to, not
to mention that it's from the famous developer Rare and has been in
development for a bunch of years. So is there any way it can live up to all of
this hype? Who knows, but I'm going to tell you what I thought of it...
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| It's a beautiful world we live in, a sweet romantic place... |
OK, it has taken quite some time for Kameo to show up and it's gone from
being developed for the GameCube then the Xbox to finally out for the 360 [
it
was originally announced for the N64 if you can believe that. - ed.]. Now
that it's out we finally get to see what Rare, the people who brought us games
like Conker and Perfect Dark, has been doing with all this time. I can
understand that once Microsoft bought Rare they would move any games they were
currently developing over to the Xbox, but I'm not real sure why Kameo never
showed up on the Xbox 1. My guess is that Microsoft wanted to make sure they had
a very pretty game for their new system and had Rare switch over. Whatever the
reasons the wait the payoff seems to have been worth it.
Straight to the question that I wanted to know myself when I first got the
game...how does it look? I mean let's be honest, it's a next generation game and
we all want to know how much better next-gen looks that our current systems.
Well, Kameo is a visually beautiful game no question about that. That said,
there are times when it doesn't quite seem to be a revolution but more of an
evolution. But don't get me wrong here, there is no way any of the older systems
could do what the Kameo graphically does on the 360. There is always something
happening on the screen that gives a sense of awe and life. This can be small
details like little insects buzzing by or some amazing lighting and mapping
effects. Those that have the needed equipment to take advantage of the high
definition will, of course, really be able to see the fantastic quality. The
only issue I have has more to do with the hype and slight letdown that my mind
wasn't totally blown away to the point of me going insane.
With that initial question out of the way we can look into Kameo a little
further and see what else is going on. For instance, what's it about? The game
gives us a familiar story of a peaceful land that is having some trouble with an
evil Troll named Thorn and I don't think I need to tell you how much trouble an
evil Troll can be, do I? Kameo, if you didn't know, is actually the name of the
heroine, a female Elf that must gather the power of the 10 captured Elemental
Warriors and bring peace back to the land. At the beginning of the game you are
right in the middle of the action as you're going right up against Thorn's
castle trying to rescue your family and you already have three of the Elemental
Warriors. Unfortunately you get quickly ambushed, losing the three Elemental
Warriors you had, and then real start starts.
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