Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.60/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
ActiveXbox.com76%Jul 22 '02
EuroGamer7/10Aug 03 '02
Game Over60%Aug 23 '02
GamesDomain3.5/5Aug 01 '02
Gamespot6.8/10Jul 29 '02
Gamespy72%Jul 13 '02
netjak72%Aug 12 '02
The Armchair Empire7/10Aug 29 '02
X-box IGN7.2/10Aug 09 '02
Xbox Addict90%Aug 05 '02
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Previews
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Team Xbox May 01 2001 
Gamespot Jun 06 2002 
X-box IGN Apr 15 2002 
X-box IGN Jun 03 2002 
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What They Say:
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"...if you enjoyed Rune on the PC/PS2 then you are likely to enjoy Enclave, I liked Rune and I have enjoyed playing of Enclave. You just must not buy the game expecting something special or different, because you won't find it."
ActiveXbox.com
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"It’s a shame that Starbreeze made the errors it did with Enclave, because the game is so very close to offering just the right balance. If you enjoy the odd fantasy adventure now and then, you should definitely give this a look. It’s one of those games which will happily fill a morning or an afternoon, and the beautiful, seamless world set before you is enough to capture your attention for hours, even if you do end up playing the same sections repeatedly."
"...an identity crisis makes Enclave a less enjoyable game than it could have been. Schizoid in its execution, this is a title that puts its best skills to work in the wrong areas; like incorrectly choosing a character class to pass a certain level in Enclave."
"...despite its considerable shortcomings, Enclave is still a fast moving and challenging hack 'n' slasher with 50 levels of increasingly difficult combats. Let's hope when the sequel comes around they'll provide a multiplayer option, sort out the clipping problems and provide more interaction with the scenery."
GamesDomain
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"Like a large number of other games, Enclave has basically adopted the Halo control scheme, where you move the character using the left analog stick and manipulate the camera using the right analog stick."
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