Format: PSN(reviewed), XBLA, PC
Release Date: October 11, 2012
Publisher: Focus Home Interactive
Developer: Cyanide Studios
Price: $39.99(Steam), $49.99
ESRB Rating: M
Of Orcs and Men comes from the guys' at Cyanide Studios, the developers behind the disappointing Game of Thrones game, their second go 'round proves to be a much better game in every way.
The gameplay in Of Orcs and Men is very similar to Game of Thrones, its an RPG that utilizes queued up attacks and special abilities. As you've probably guessed, the Orc is your warrior or tank, and Styx is your dexterous rogue-like player. Each character has three different stances that can alter any specific fight in your favor. Offensive, Ranged, and Defensive are a few of the stances you'll be using, each giving you more abilities that relate to that specific stance. You can control one at a time, while you're controlling one of the warriors, the CPU will take the reigns on the other. You can interchange between each of the characters at any moment though, giving you complete control during a bout. As you finish off enemies, you'll gain experience that helps you level up your Styx and Arkail. All the special abilities will most likely correspond with one another. When Arkail and Styx execute certain abilities, the amount of damage dealt can be great. The game is pretty tough, even on the easy difficulty setting. I had died more than I had hoped for, but as you gain levels, the frequency of you dying dramatically decreases. Although the gameplay is fun, the same problem I had with Game of Thrones is prevalent in Of Orcs and Men. There is no impact when you're fighting, it feels like you swinging Styrofoam swords because there's feedback when you land a blow. This could have been easily appeased with the implementation of rumble. You need to feel like you're dealing these death blows, and you just don't get that satisfaction.
Even though the game is a little rough around the edges, its a great tale of two distinctive characters journeying to assassinate an Emperor. The gameplay takes time to become satisfying, but in the end, it'll be well worth your time.
S&S Rating:7.75/10 @whatsPlay