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Abstract: Ända sedan Atari-spelet E.T. The Extra-Terrestial stressades ihop sex veckor före julhandeln 1982 har det varit något av en outtalad tradition inom spelbranschen att ge ut riktigt dåliga filmlicensspel i samband med stora filmpremiärer. Dels för att få...
Abstract: Bland gudar, isjättar och troll våldför vi oss med Thor och hans trogna hammare. Men egentligen vill vi bara slå Thor själv i ansiktet med den. Upprepade gånger. Daniel förklarar varför...
Abstract: A lot of my favorite games are action-adventure games. There's nothing like taking out wave upon wave of enemies and creating unique combos with whatever weapon you have available to you. God of War is a great example of this. It's got a nice story,...
Abstract: Thor: God of Thunder was, to put it nicely, an interesting title. You control Thor through multiple worlds in Asgard. From the beginning, Thor seeks revenge for a fallen friend and sets out to destroy everything in his way. In the midst of a war betwe...
Abstract: Thor: God of Thunder had the deck stacked against it to start with; it’s a movie tie-in game and those have a very strong stigma attached to them. The developers opting to make a straight-forward, third-person brawler would likewise seem to both hurt a...
Playing this game is an exercise in patience. The graphics are mediocre at best, and even then the game struggles to maintain a consistent presentation of the world around you. Control is completely spotty. More often than not I pressed a button and ho...
Shallow combat made worse by poor collision detection, Finicky camera and sluggish controls make navigation a chore, Excessively high difficulty level, Tedious boss fights, Outdated visuals with a stuttering frame rate.
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Thor: God of Thunder hammers out an experience that is absolutely awful in every way....
Abstract: Though the initial trailers were unconvincing, I'm happy to say that Marvel's first Thor film looks to be a winner. Relative newcomer Chris Hemsworth reportedly turns in a commanding performance as the titular Norse god, a supremely well-respected dire...
Abstract: Aside from some mildly interesting boss battles, Thor's DS movie tie-in doesn't impress much longer than it has to, with repetitive combat, a limited campaign, and an overall lack of replay value. Some video games exist because a company has a dream of...
Abstract: Let's face it, movie tie-in games never stand much of a chance of actually being good. Nonetheless, when I was told that the new Thor movie was getting not one, but three separate games by three separate developers across three separate consoles, I had...