Wrath Unleashed
- Become one of 25 wild and fearsome creatures, from dragons and unicorns to juggernauts and demons — then arrange an army and fight for control of The Void
- Use elemental abilities and each creature’s unique skills to control the magical floating islands
- Command your army of creatures and wage war across a huge battle map — use mana to cast spells and gain advantages over your opponents
- Be wary of the land itself — it can strike with powerful storms, fatal floods, erupting volcanoes or deadly earthquakes
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Wrath Unleashed is a cross between intense fighting action and thought-provoking approach, where you’ll control monsters who are warring for the right to become gods!
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Don’t buy it but rent it. The graphics are excellent and the sound is horrible. The thought of the game is another tale. The plot is in fact accountable. This might in fact be another genre starter. It isn’t worth fifty but I’d buy it for 40.00
Rating: 5 / 5
I rented this game and thought it was crap. Gameplay isn’t any excellent; Sound and music is the same as any other Lucas game; Graphics are ok, and some of the creatures are nifty looking. Controls aren’t very excellent either. 2 player mode is kinda fun. Might as well take your 50 bucks somewhere else. So thanks, Lucas, for another pitiful game.
Rating: 2 / 5
Would seem our “qualified” reviewer for this game is a bit bias, given Cybernet has just selected this their game of the week on several criteria. Other reviews here are more helpful, more balanced and more accurate than our “pro’s”. Oh well…you know what they say opinions are like
guess that’s what makes Jeremy Zoss yet another “pro”.
Rating: 4 / 5
I played a few demos on PS2 and Xbox and finally played the whole thing. It DOES take some time for load screens before AND after each fight but that’s the only conundrum I had with it. The approach aspect is a nice addition due to environmental fighting can give different characters advantages. learning different combos with light and hard attacks is key in winning the battles.
You can win by taking over temples too. If you take over enough of them, you can win. Or do it my way. Just take out their entire team.
A guy told everyone on here to rent it, don’t buy it and then procceded to give the game 5 stars. HUH???
If you can get a demo, I suggest you try it first but I bought it and liked it.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve seen this game compared to Archon over and over, and finally I chose to buy it. I tried renting first (excellent advice), but no local place had it, so it was buy or pass. And I loved Archon.
In Archon, you had the opportunity to cast more than one spell per game, and the spells were a legitimate element of high approach. In Wrath Unleashed, not only do the spells have terrible range, but the only spells worth it use up the entire magic bar by themselves. With magic as a one-time deal, it puts the majority of the approach upon the actual combat system.
The combat system is terrible. A huge amount of loading time (read: 30 seconds for each and every combat, one level requires 10-20 combats, adds up quick).
The combat controls have a terrible learning curve, because what the buttons do is not in the instruction manual. Figuring out how to block took me forty five minutes and an internet search. Partially because the characters you are fighting with are hard to control. Once an attack chain starts, you cannot stop it.
One of the better things about the original Archon was that ranged attacks never ran out, so it was possible for a weaker unit played skillfully to defeat a superior foe. In Wrath Unleashed, you have in combat magic bars… once those are gone, you are basically at the mercy (read: you will lose) of the melee combat system. This is another layer of approach that has been removed, much like the variable terrain advantages (switch between light and dark with the turns) of the original Archon.
I still plot on playing owing to Wrath Unleashed. Eventually. But the first hour of playing the game disappointed me on many levels.
My recommendation: try it first, do not buy blind. If you can’t find a video store with this, DO NOT buy it. You aren’t missing much.
Rating: 3 / 5