I don't want to use the word 'overrated' here, but there are so so so many games with great narrative and well-written stories and it frustrates me that something like this gets lifted into the 'BRILLIANT STORY' category without lifting a finger, just because it has a narrative forced upon you instead of giving players clues to read between the lines. I also want to add that I found the first boss to be more of a challenge than anything else the game threw at me meaning it is pretty easy as well - but that's alright. What really makes me rate this game only medium, however, is that it's fairly short and, unlike most roguelike/lites has little to no replayability.
Enemy design could really use a bit more diversity, but alright. Not a homerun, but not a trainwreck either. developer that would make it possible to play Wii U games on a Mac OSX. It's a little generic a tale for my tastes, and - just as with bastion - I find the narrator is a welcome addition, but it just cements the thoroughly underwhelming and generic story. Hyrule Warriors WII U ISO mixed the hack and slash gameplay. It's a little generic a tale for my tastes, and - The narrative is decent, the graphic style subjectively wonderful and the gameplay solid. The narrative is decent, the graphic style subjectively wonderful and the gameplay solid.