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Playstation 2 : Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance Reviews

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Maximus meets Double Dragon. . .

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 19 / 20
Date: November 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Ancient Rome and its barbaric gladiatorial arenas have intrigued scholars of history and laymen alike for countless years. Films like "Sparticus," "Ben Hur," and the more recent "Gladiator" have captured this period, and the phenomenon of Roman gladiators, in exciting form, but video games have only just begun to jump on the bandwagon - which is strange, since the setting lends itself so incredibly well to the medium. Unfortunately, most of those games have been disappointing, or just plain bad. "Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance" breaks the mold by delivering a solid, action-oriented take on the material.

The game owes more than a passing debt to Ridley Scott's year 2000 epic, the aforementioned "Gladiator," from which it borrows its visual style and much of its storyline. However, "Sword of Vengeance" includes elements of the mythic and supernatural, which will pit you, as the gladiator Invictus Thrax, against titans, deathless warriors, even gods. The story is a little thin, but it's still compelling and provides sufficient incentive.

First, let me just say that "Sword of Vengeance" is a real looker. The graphics are splendid. In fact, the game features unusually solid production values all around. Even the voice acting is excellent, thanks in no small part to Sean Pertwee, the professional actor who voices Thrax. The game's musical accompaniment is all quite good for the most part, and so are the sound effects that accompany the action.

Now that the superficialities are out of the way, it's time to get into the gameplay. In many ways, "Sword of Vengeance" is a sort of cutting edge ancestor to classic beat-`em-up games like "Double Dragon" or "Final Fight." You're forced down a fairly linear path from which you can scarcely deviate, and during that time you must pummel virtually everything that moves. Enemy gladiators, animated skeletons, and other creatures will attack in waves, and they will die in waves. Thankfully, combat, the very engine that drives the game, is quite satisfying. It is all melee-based, and it's suitably brutal (in keeping with the game's theme). Thrax will eventually be able to pick from three distinct weapons (sword, axe, or gauntlet blades), and each is significantly different than the other. The axe, for example, is slower than the sword but more powerful, and the gauntlet blades are faster but less damaging than the sword or axe. Three weapons may not seem like a lot, but you will frequently find upgrades to each weapon type that will increase that weapon's potency. Besides that, Thrax builds skill with experience. For example, if you favor the sword, it will become more powerful in Thrax's hands. If you neglect the axe, it will become harder to wield as the game progresses. Some magical powers also step in to spice up the combat, and do a fairly good job of it.

Unfortunately, the game's targeting system is flawed. It is far too difficult to lock onto and engage a particular opponent in the midst of a crowded melee, and sometimes, for whatever reason, the game forces you to strike immobile objects during the fray, which is often a needlessly frustrating exorcise. Worse, it draws attention to the faulty targeting system. It's also worth noting that while Thrax can employ some very devastating and satisfying combos, it's often easier, and smarter, to just rap the square button, as it seems to provoke the swiftest, most powerful assault. That means the combat can become very repetitive, especially since there's so much of it.

"Sword of Vengeance" also suffers from some lopsided level design. The game begins and ends in the Roman coliseum, complete with cheering crowds and flesh-and-blood gladiators, and it's very stirring stuff. Strangely, most of the game takes place outside of the hustle and bustle of Rome, and most of the enemies you face are not human. I found human opponents and a public arena far preferable to the game's middle portion, which sends you traipsing through half-deserted, same-looking wastelands killing monsters and skeletons. That's not to say the middle section of the game is bad, but it pales in comparison to the epic gladiatorial conflicts that fall on either side of it.

Boss encounters in the game are a not-so-welcome diversion from the kind of fighting you would rather be doing. What's more, there are really only two boss characters in the game, and both of them require similar, repetitive tactics to defeat. The endgame confrontation was a complete letdown as well.

All in all, though, "Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance" is a slick-looking action game that is well worth playing, especially if you're a hack-and-slash/beat-`em-up fan, even it doesn't quite live up to its potential. The setting, when utilized, is wonderful, but is ultimately underplayed. Still, it was a good romp, and I enjoyed most of it.

Final score: B-

Could save the genre!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 18 / 24
Date: October 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I am still searching for a great Gladiator game, but so far, none have come along. The most-talked about gladiator game is Gladius, by Lucasarts. The game doesn't look very good, and the Star Wars-based company has let me down many times. But now, Sword of Vengeance could save us with good graphics, gameplay, and sound. The only thing that was wierd about this game was the convoluted plot, but we'll see how it all comes together this fall when the game is released.

A MUST HAVE FOR CHRISTMAS

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: November 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I bought this game because IGN said it was a Gory Sleeper Surprise for Christmas and figured I had to buy it. Moreover the screenshots online blew me away. I don't know of any other game that I was able to play right out of the box (no 200 page manual) and just start hacking away! The graphics (lighting) are nothing short of amazing and the kill moves are just about as gory (and cool) as it gets. My only criticism is that I wish there was online play. However, this game is still a must have....you won't be able to put it down.

One of Acclaim's Finest

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: May 07, 2004
Author: Amazon User

In the past, Acclaim has made some really bad games and some really good games. This happens to be the latter of the two. After reading countless reviews for this game, I decided to give it a try. I found that the problems I had with this game are the same as everyone else, the camera is a little iffy, the game tends to slow down a little when there is a lot of action on the screen, and it's hard to change between enemies when fighting which can be fustrating. Get past all of this, and you get a fantastic game with a very intriguing plot. Gladiator: Sword Of Vengance mixes old mythology and some cultural aspects along with Roman God's to make this game very exciting and it pulls you into the story.

The visuals in this game are fantastic (not the best I've seen but none the less great). I love to see the rolling grass plains of the afterlife level and the great texture on the world around you, wherever you are in the game. The sound is very good, making the music seem like it was taken from the Gladiator movie. The battle sound effects aren't outstanding and renovating but they are still very good. I have purchased many a game from Acclaim Studios and I must say this has been the best game Acclaim has made. This is also one of my favorite games on the PS2, eventhough there really isn't much replay value. But don't let discourage you, Gladiator: Sword of Vengance is a fantastic, entertaining event you won't want to stop playing (until you have to).

Acclaim has done very well with taking mythilogical creatures and God's to make a great Gladiator game. I must say this is the best game that Acclaim has made(in my opinion)

Graphics:10/10 (the rolling plains of the afterlife level make this a b-e-a-utiful game)

Gameplay:9/10 (some of the controls are iffy)

Plot:10/10 (the story line alone should make you want to buy this game)

Value:10/10 (for the price it is very rewarding)

Sound:9/10 (the battle sound is okay)

Really Looking forward to this

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: November 03, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Awesome kills and combat action. Don't trust just one reviewer. Lot's of other good ones out there. Plus, playing as a Gladiator will rock - just like in the movie!

'' A REAL GEM OF A GAME '' ! !

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 17
Date: February 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS GAME BY ACCIDENT, AND I'M SURE GLAD I DID ! BECAUSE IT IS AWESOME !YOU GET TO PLAY AS GLADIATOR '' INVICTUS THRAX '', WHO HAS TO BRING ORDER BACK TO ROME -AND AVENGE THE EMPEROR'S MURDER...YOU ARE TESTED BY THE GODS THROUGHOUT YOUR JOURNEY FOR REVENGE ..YOU GET TO KILL LOTS OF COOL MONSTERS AND ENEMIES , WITH A WIDE ARRAY OF WEAPONS LIKE: GAUNTLET , SWORD , OR BATTLEAXE !!BUT IF YOU COMPLETE CHALLENGES SCATTERED THROUGHOUT THE GAME , YOU EARN WEAPON UPGRADES , A BIGGER HEALTH BAR , AND OTHER STUFF TOO.MOST ARE EASY , BUT THE TIME LIMIT ONES CAN BE TOUGH , BUT STILL FUN.AND THE GAME IS PRETTY STRAIGHTFORWARD , SO YOU DON'T REALLY NEED A GUIDE .BUT REMEMBER TO SMASH VASES , TO GET GOODIES LIKE A MAGIC OR HEALTH REFILLS.PLUS THE POWERS THE GODS BESTOW UPON YOU IS A NICE TOUCH AS WELL!!WHEN YOU FILL UP YOUR CIRCLE , YOU CAN USE FIRE , LIGHTNING , AND WRAITHS TO HELP NAIL YOUR ENEMIES . AND DOING A KILL MOVE WHEN THE ENEMIES BAR IS RED IS A COOL FEATURE AS WELL!! .SO GET IT TODAY , AND PLAY ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT TOO.. CALL IN SICK TO WORK AND ENJOY ONE HELL OF A GAME !!

If I could give this -5 stars, I would

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 11
Date: January 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is a horrible, horrible game. I don't know why I purchased it, and if I could feel guilt-free about passing it onto another clueless gamer, I would. As it is this game makes a great coaster, and that's about it. Maybe you could use it for a mirror.
Here's why the game is terrible:
1. Graphics are so-so, with the cinematic scenes no different than he game play scenes. Plus, trying to skip pointless graphics and cut scenes is apparently forbidden. I guess this is to cut down on replay value so you go buy another title by Acclaim.
2. I'm guessing that this game was designed back in 1993, as it constantly stops to load the next section. Considering the size of most PS2 game levels, I can't help but wonder what beta version of Karataka they ripped off to build the platform for this game.
3. Speaking of ripping off, this game shamelessly rips off several other better games and movies. Interestingly, it also appears to rip off other worse games and movies, so overall this aspect is a wash.
4. Repetitive gameplay & sloppy controls. Who thought of making a gladiator game with a target lock-on system? Seeing as how only a novice gamer would spread out their attacks on multiple opponents versus focusing on each in turn calls into question exactly who this game was designed for. I should add that the prologue/training section cannot be skipped nor run independent of the main game.
5. Okay, I haven't finished this game, so maybe my scornful review is premature, and if you play it for 6+ hours straight through, maybe it gets really good at the end and makes up for the junk that comes in the first 3+ levels. Why don't you try?
There are lots of quality games out there--if you're looking for better fighting and replay value, I would recommend any of the Dynasty Warrior series, even the ones made for platforms that no longer exist.

Short and violent

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 6
Date: December 27, 2003
Author: Amazon User

This game has some really good graphics and story. It doesn't last long and the sound is OK. Gameplay is repetative and isn't all that great. Very good rental. If you like the movie, check this out.

bad button masher

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: July 06, 2005
Author: Amazon User

If you like mindless action and button mashing, you'll like this. I found the action repetitive. The graphics, so-so. I thought this would be like a gladiator dueling game. It's definitely not. It's roman gladiator (using many out of period weapons) meets bruce lee from that scene in Enter the Dragon where he fights 100 guards. Really lame.

Shadow Over Rome looks cooler.

One word, "AWESOME!"

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 20, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I wasn't sure about this game because of some reviews I had seen on other sites, but I bought it anyway. I am glad I did.
While I am not going to let my 8 year old play it, my 14 year old and I both love it. This game is "awesome!"


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