
And with the huge amount of enemies to despatch, this slow down happens with quite frustrating regularity.Ĭhoosing from one of seven characters to begin with, you follow their routes and stories through to their conclusion. It jerks around at an alarming rate when there’s a lot going on.

The backdrops themselves however do leave a little to be desired however, with copious amounts of grey rock and little foliage to dazzle us with.īut these mildly impressive graphics do end up leaving us with a title that tends to slow to a crawl. With the huge number of characters viewable on screen at any one time, the feeling of being involved in a huge mass battle can't be beat.

It’s not pushing the 360 to the limits as, say, Project Gotham Racing 3 did, but the graphics are passable. Well, wrong is the unfortunate tag we’ve got to stamp on Nights' forehead. Top PS4 games 2021: Best PlayStation 4 and PS4 Pro games every gamer must own
