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Senua's Saga: Hellblade II

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  • 2024
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Melina Juergens in Senua's Saga: Hellblade II (2024)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSenua returns in a brutal journey of survival through the myth and torment of Viking Iceland. Intent on saving those who have fallen victim to the horrors of tyranny, Senua faces a battle of... Leggi tuttoSenua returns in a brutal journey of survival through the myth and torment of Viking Iceland. Intent on saving those who have fallen victim to the horrors of tyranny, Senua faces a battle of overcoming the darkness within and without.Senua returns in a brutal journey of survival through the myth and torment of Viking Iceland. Intent on saving those who have fallen victim to the horrors of tyranny, Senua faces a battle of overcoming the darkness within and without.

  • Regia
    • Dan Attwell
    • Mark Slater-Tunstill
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Tameem Antoniades
    • Lara Derham
  • Star
    • Melina Juergens
    • Chris O'Reilly
    • Gudmundur Thorvaldsson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,7/10
    1105
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Dan Attwell
      • Mark Slater-Tunstill
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Tameem Antoniades
      • Lara Derham
    • Star
      • Melina Juergens
      • Chris O'Reilly
      • Gudmundur Thorvaldsson
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    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 vittorie e 13 candidature totali

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    Senua's Saga Hellblade II: Game Awards 2023 Trailer
    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II: A Saga In The Making
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    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II: A Saga In The Making
    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II: A Saga In The Making
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    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II: A Saga In The Making
    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
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    Melina Juergens
    • Senua
    Chris O'Reilly
    • Thórgestr
    Gudmundur Thorvaldsson
    Gudmundur Thorvaldsson
    • Fargrímr
    Aldís Amah Hamilton
    Aldís Amah Hamilton
    • Ástríðr
    Clive Wood
    Clive Wood
    • Goði
    Helen Goalen
    • Furies
    Abbi Greenland
    • Furies
    Chipo Chung
    Chipo Chung
    • Narrator
    • (voce)
    Steven Hartley
    Steven Hartley
    • Shadow
    Nicholas Boulton
    Nicholas Boulton
    • Druth
    Norah Lopez Holden
    • The Hiddenfolk
    Matt Mordak
    • The Hiddenfolk
    Elizabeth Andrews
    Elizabeth Andrews
    • Supporting Cast
    Kolbeinn Arnbjörnsson
    Kolbeinn Arnbjörnsson
    • Supporting Cast
    Russ Bain
    Russ Bain
    • Supporting Cast
    Emma Ballantine
    Emma Ballantine
    • Supporting Cast
    Karolina 'Arunka' Baworowska
    • Supporting Cast
    Jónas Alfreð Birkisson
    Jónas Alfreð Birkisson
    • Supporting Cast
    • (as Jónas Birkisson)
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      • Dan Attwell
      • Mark Slater-Tunstill
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      • Lara Derham
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    7lmathc

    Enhanced Visuals, Reduced Gameplay

    Hellblade 2 is a bit of a strange animal in the sense that it's a very cinematic-heavy game, almost to the point where I would hesitate to call it a fully-fledged video game and instead would argue that it borders closer on interactive cutscene for the majority of its run time. This isn't necessarily a flaw, as the original Hellblade was very cinematic in its presentation as well, but I feel that in case of Hellblade 2, a few decent gameplay mechanics were sacrificed or simplified to amp up the visual experience. As a result, 2 feels looks and sounds amazing but noticeably minimizes player participation compared to its predecessor.

    Combat suffers the most in this regard. In the original, the player is often confronted with multiple enemies and is forced to manage space and positioning to keep from getting surrounded and overwhelmed. 2 completely does away with this mechanic, allowing for only one enemy combatant at a time and throws the player through mini in-game cutscenes that stitch together individual fights. Again, this isn't necessarily flawed, but fans of the original will likely feel that a great deal of their agency in combat has been completed eliminated. Not only that, but attack types have also been reduced from three to two different options, further limiting variety in gameplay. As a result, the fights in 2 come off as far more staged and far less engaging.

    Thankfully, world exploration remains fantastic in 2, and in many ways feels improved. Optical illusions and clever puzzles litter the gorgeous environments, and more hidden collectibles are scattered throughout the areas. The vast majority of the game spends its time utilizing these mechanics, and it does so very much to its benefit. The music and sound design also contribute immensely to the look and feel of the world, and paired with headphones, make for incredibly realistic and palpable environments.

    Ultimately, what Hellblade 2 chooses to build upon, it improves, but it is painfully evident that delivering the cinematic experience of the game took priority over combat mechanics. Fans of the first will probably be satisfied with the sequel, but it sadly feels like a watered-down follow-up rather than a strong successor. Still, I'd recommend a play through.
    10cchenders40

    A Storytelling Masterpiece

    If you are undecided about this game go to Ninja Theory's youtube channel and watch the dev diaries.

    They consulted actual psychiatrists and people struggling with psychosis to get the feel of the game and Senua's psychosis right. One of the consultants with psychosis literally said, ya this game captures what I go through. THIS GAME IS A TRIP.

    Play with headphones in the dark, the audio design is where the feel of psychosis really shines.

    The combat is really fun in this game and improved over the last.

    The story is bigger snd better, new characters to learn about with interesting stories.

    The voice acting absolutely rocks and so does the mo-cap.

    Graphically this is the first game that has made me feel like we are in the next generation. It destroys games like horizon forbidden west or forza motorcycles in the fidelity department.

    Such a masterpiece!
    10alansantosqq

    Amazing, worth every penny!

    This is an amazing game! There are several aspects to talk about. In addition, to the wonderful narrative and graphics, this game has something more. All the games have a sound design job that continues the great work made in the first franchise game (that's also wonderful). The technology used in the sound makes this game unique. Who likes to complete the game and acquire all the trophies, the game doesn't put boring barriers to this, all collectibles add a new layer of impressiveness to the gameplay. There are so many incentives to replay the game more than two times at the minimum. This is proof that big games don't need have thousands of hours to make your money worth. A great game must have a good narrative and well-developed characters. The performance of the game on PC is very good, despite ssd being required, I played using an HD in the performance was very well.
    8psgorio

    Viking Brutality

    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II

    8.5/10

    Outside of its severely short length, clocking in at a little over 6 hours (even with going after all the collectibles) I really enjoyed this sequel. It didn't have the shock value the first game had as it is pretty just more of the same which is fine, but it managed to captivate all the same nevertheless. While the first game's story revolved around Senua fighting for the soul of her lost love, the sequel focuses more on Senua freeing slaves tied to her homeland that has her facing off against all kinds of Viking hellish creatures from giants to demons alike. Senua also gets a handful of unlikely companions along the way too which at first I wasn't sure how I felt about but by the time I reached the end of the game understood their presence more and felt like it was a good choice by the developer to include others for Senua to converse with outside of the lovely voices within her head. The only part I felt in the game's story that was a bit weird was the lost forest maze section in the final chapter of the game. I thought it was a bit estranged and really didn't feel like it had much meaning other than to be filler and perhaps solidify one of Senua's companions story arcs. The audio once again was incredible and is an absolute must to play and experience with headphones. I had a pair of Turtle Beach wireless headphones that did the job quite well. And I must say I was a bit concerned with the game running at a native 30fps on console but it was so well implemented and to my knowledge never broke that 30fps mark or stuttered at all on me and played smooth from start to finish. The thing I guess about a game like Hellblade is that because of its intentionally slow pace and nature it benefits more from lower framerate which is fine. The game's slow churn and burn is what the series is known for too and doesn't disappoint in allowing you to slow things down to take in the gorgeously breathtaking vistas and let's you soak in the incredible graphical fidelity of the Norse landscape in the ancient Norse lands. And the combat I enjoyed better this time around than the fire game as they slowed it down even more so than usual focusing on one on one fights opposed to multiple enemies at once. The sword play is very much gratuitously gratifying as it is brutal to pull off those counters and finishers. Every combat scenario ends differently too that paces itself well with the story. The puzzles this time around I felt were a bit too simplistic but I get it. This is a more heavily narrative driven tale but the puzzles in the first game were a bit more complex than the sequel here. Overall if you're a fan of the first game or just want a creepy atmospheric thrill ride that kind of fits in with an October spooky setting quite well give Senua's Saga a spin.
    6villam-67469

    An outstanding yet bloated Unreal 5 demo

    After I woke up today I sat down and finished the game in one sitting. Gave myself a few hours to think about it and let this review brew. Lets start with the obvious good stuff.

    The audio team absolutely carried the project on their back. The music and the sound is superb, immersive and spectacular at every point. My sincerest congratulations to everyone involved.

    The graphics are top notch, they're obviously trying to showcase what Unreal 5 is capable of and they're delivering on that front.

    The camera work is also great, and the story is decent, altough nowhere near as captivating as the first entry, and it gets sluggish at times. Especially considering how much the gameplay breaks the already slower pacing. And this is where the problems begin.

    For a 5-6 hour game, feeling tired of the gameplay at hour 2 is a terrible sign. You repeat the same 3 things over and over again throughout the game, forced into a super slow running and climbing animation. I don't know why they decided this would be the best direction. Maybe we're forced to slow down to show us how amazing Unreal 5 can look but... a rock is just a rock the 1st and the 600th time as well.

    I would've been so much more satisfied if it was just an audiovisual experience. Sit in your couch, put on a headset and enjoy the show.

    But having to hold down the left stick for 5 hours to move forward in the slowest possible animation, drizzled in with the same puzzle again and again is just frustrating. (And again, you can only solve them super slow because you move at the pace of a snail.)

    Overall, the atmosphere is great. Every aspect of that is utilizing every latest technology, and it shows how much care was put into this project. But you don't HAVE to make a game out of it...

    Or well... maybe you do if you're owned by Xbox...

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