Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Puppeteer review
A PS3 exclusive that is a side-scrolling platformer with a puppet show theme.
The story behind this is the Evil Moon Bear King captures the souls of children to serve as his soldiers in his castle. A boy named Kutaro is cursed as a puppet and is beheaded. Kutaro however finds a replacement head and has a flying ghost cat named Ying-Yang who examines foreign objects and can find new heads for Kutaro. Kutaro must rescue the trapped souls of the children, freeing them back to Earth. The story brings out array of classical drama and some romanticism.
Gameplay consists of Kutaro having different heads(holding 3 max at a time) with weach having their own magic abilities. Magic sissors also come to Kutaro's posession as they serve as his main tool such as cutting fabric, eliminating enemies, and freeing souls. Using this is very fun as it's the hallmark crown of the game and without it, Puppeteer just simply wouldn't be as much fun or interesting.
Music in this game is very rivating as it captivates the story's image and backdrop with classical music from 18th to early 19th century Central Europe.
Graphics in the game are highly acceptable for any PlayStation 3 game, plus it is also compatable with 3D technology, said to be one of the best 3D technologies given it doesn't comprmise framerate and also enhances graphics. Puppeteer's graphics and theme are very consistent as it gives feel to the theme of puppet shows and how they can be both playable and elaborate. Such amazxing design in puppetry.
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