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Enslaved Odyssey To The West Premium Edition Is Not Worth The Journey

 
Ricci Kearney
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Ricci D. Kearney is a emerging writer and a true gaming enthusiast. After working for a marketing firm in Los Angeles, CA creating copy for movies, video games, and television, he is now pursuing his passion for entertainment writing while also earning his MBA. From selling video games, assisting with the creative marketing process, to simply playing his favorite games (anything WWE related) Ricci brings his varied experience in the video game world to GamerHub.TV.

 Published November 1, 2013 9:11 AM

Find out why you should pass on this new edition of a great game in our review.

In 2010 there were few games as ambitious as Ninja Theory’s Enslaved: Odyssey To The West. Ninja Theory has always been known as a studio that is willing to take risks, and this game showcases that fact. With an interesting story, a vivid and detailed world, and an amazing performance from Andy Serkis, Enslaved: Odyssey To The West may be one of the best games that no one has ever played. Now, Ninja Theory is giving those gamers a chance by re-releasing the game with additional content. With all the GOTY, Special, and Premium editions that are our there, is Enslaved: Odyssey To The West Premium Edition worth another journey? Find out in our review!

This game deserves to be played once by all.

While the journey of Enslaved is well worth taking, we are not going to focus on reviewing the game itself here. In this review we are focusing on the additional content, how the game holds up today, and if the Premium Edition is worth your purchase.

"All we needed to do is sell a few more copies!"

First off, Enslaved has withstood the test of time very well. While the game was released only three years ago, the market has changed and shifted tremendously, and this story still holds up well. Enslaved is loosely based on the novel “The Journey” by Wu Cheng’en. The game was adapted to video game form by Alex Garland who wrote the screenplay for 28 Days Later and most recently the story for DmC, the amazing Devil May Cry reboot.

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