2020-05-01_Official_PlayStation_Magazine_-_UK_Edition

(Joyce) #1
093

REVIEW


LAST MONTH
ON PS PLUS

STAYINDOORS.Donottalkaboutthe
event.Donotthinkaboutthatmost
heinousofcreations.No,dearreader,
donotacknowledgeit! Don’tlookit in
thedeeplydisturbingeye!Mysecret
shame,mydarkpast,my...SonicThe
Hedgehogoriginalcharacter.

BeforeI turnto
dustthrough
embarrassment,let’s
runyouthroughlast
month’sPSPlusofferings.Asyoumight
haveguessedfromthatearlieroutburst,
SonicForceswasinvolvedin the
Marchlineup.A to-the-pointadventure
witha robustcharactercreator,Forces
allowed your fast and furry creations
to take the lead. In a world conquered
by Eggman’s evil empire, Sonic and
company were desperate for new blood
to lead the charge and strike back.
Sounds perfect for fulfilling a few spiky
fanficfantasies...notthatwe’dknow
anythingaboutthat!
Changing pace, last
month’s headline act
was Shadow Of The
Colossus. Bluepoint
Games’ from-the-ground-up remake of
Team Ico’s original vision is a must-have
for any PlayStation fan’s game library.
A lone swordsman, Wander, makes a
deal with a powerful and terrible being.
Alongside his horse, Agro, he must
search a vast and lonely land for 16
titular colossi, and kill them. This is not
a story with a happy ending... aside
from the fact that we gave it a 9/10
back in OPM #146.
Talk about an odd couple! Though we
suppose Plus has offered far more
weird and wonderful pairings than this
over the years. [Great, now we’re back
to fan fiction – ed.] If you’ll excuse us,
we’ve just thought of the perfect pen
name for our planned 20,000 word
Bayonetta-and-Dante-eat-pizza-and-
generally-have-a-nice-time-fic. It should
be done, oh say, this time next month?
See you then, and don’t be stingy with
the pineapple on our Hawaiian!

@KoeniginKatze

ELEMENT SPACE


It’syourturnto savethegalaxy


T


hreeyearsafterthe
endoftheGalactic
War,thereisa fragile
peace.Butwhenthat
calmisshatteredbya deadly
terroristgroupcallingitself
Tempest,CaptainChristopher
Pietham(that’syou)andhis
smallchosensquadofbrave
comradesmustfightto
protecttheentiregalaxyfrom
catastrophe.Luckily,they
havesuper-powerfulspace
guns–andlotsofthem.

Asa turn-basedcombatgame,
mostofElementSpace’saction
takestheformofhead-to-head
confrontationswiththeenemy
ona gridspace.Eachmember
ofCaptainPietham’steamis
equippedwithdifferentskills,
andduringfightsyouneedto
callontheirstrengthstoturn
thebattleinyourfavour.The
eightrecruitablecompanions
allhavediscreteskilltrees,
allowingyoutopickthe
rightoneforthejobathand.
Likewisewith 32 weapons
you’reabletoselectthe
appropriatetoolforthejobtoo.
Eachroundgrantsevery
charactertwoactionpoints–
oneprimary,onesecondary.
Theseallowyoutomakeone
attackingmove(forexample,
firingyourweapon)andto
repositiona teammember
behindnewcoverobjects(all
ofwhichoffervaryinglevels
ofprotection)toimproveyour
situation.Theturn-based
systemworkswelland

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@Rebeccastow97

VERDICT

BRAVE THE ELEMENTS

provides ample opportunity
for strategic thinking, but it
doesn’t really offer anything
new to the RTS genre.

MAKE YOUR MOVE
Between battles you’re able to
move around levels, pointing
and clicking to get your squad
to run in the direction you
want. Unfortunately, this
system is slow and frustrating,
and something that could easily
have been rectified by allowing
use of the analogue stick to
control your fighters.
Alongside the action you’re
given occasional dialogue
options. These moments allow
you to form the values Pietham
holds and, as a result, shape
the Galaxy’s view of him. Do
you want to be pro-debate
and democracy? Or do you
favour the way of bullets?
Sadly, there is no voiceover,
although a decent science-
fiction soundtrack does swell
and fall in line with the action
unravelling on screen. It’s just
about enough to mitigate the
missing voice track.
And really that’s Element
Space all over: by no means a
bad game, but one that offers
little in the way of ambition or
unique ideas.

Transposes the turn-based
shooter into a futuristic setting
competently, but ultimately is
far from essential. For genre
completists only. Rebecca Stow
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