Shade Wrath Of Angels Full Game Free Download For PC
Shade Wrath Of Angels Full Game Free Download For PC.
Shade Wrath of Angels boasts 30 levels of intense action, featuring environments from the modern day, Middle Ages, Ancient Egypt and the mysterious Shadowland.
The player takes on the role of a secretive ex military mercenary, who
receives a letter from his brother asking to meet him in an old Eastern
European town. Once there the player finds the town strangely quiet
until he discovers dead bodies, frighten soldiers and scientists running
away from the town. It is at this point that the player first meets a
sinister shadow being that offers him help and guidance for his adventure. As well as his advice, the shadow figure gives the player his servant the Demon, which the gamer can morph into at anytime and whose physical strength and magic attacks will play an important part of the adventure.
First things first. If you already have Shade, or are planning on purchasing it regardless of my rantings, you should go and download
the patch. While it's not a magical "this file will make this game
good" patch, it does make it better, solving some issues with the
physics and some weird graphical glitches. As it was, killing enemies
would cause them to fall through the floor into some mysterious
underland or even stretch off in ridiculous
fashion before disappearing into the ground. Now bodies, including your
own quite often, will fall to the floor with some bit of realism. Those
of you that don't have an Internet connection on whatever computer
you're playing the game are out of luck. It's a pretty huge damn bug to
ship a game with.
Now that's out of the way Shade Wrath of Angels is about fantasy. It's a
fantasy that probably could have been cool, but is just too
unintelligible and horribly written to be anything but awkward and
confusing. The beginning scene shows an archeologist writing a letter
to his brother the main character telling of a discovery he's made
that's incredibly important. And, like all professionals would, he
invites his hardcore badass brother the player character down to help
protect the secret, only when said brother arrives, nothing is as it
should be. Soon enough, badass brother is confronted by a ghostly angel
saying that archeologist brother is trapped and has to be saved, which
can only happen should she and her angel friends be freed as well.
Badass brother then goes on a quest to save archeologist brother. The
funny part about the whole thing is that badass brother never seems to
be surprised or upset in the slightest, even at the appearance of the
angel and subsequent transportation to a realm where he needs to use a
glowing sword to fight skeletons.
Combat is especially disappointing. When playing a game like this, you
want to have responsive controls and feel like a hero. All I felt was
like a bumbling idiot, which made me feel normal. I don't like feeling
normal in video games, I play them to feel like a super agent and do
things that I couldn't do in normal life. I'd like to be able to circle
around an enemy while locking onto them. I'd like to be able to see some
sort of contact be made with the enemy that registers and maybe even
stuns them. I'd like to feel like I can string attacks together
consistently. But when the using the same combination of keys to attack
performs three different maneuvers randomly, I can never know what I'm
doing and therefore never really time attacks to where I feel like
anything but a klutz.
System Requirements!
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU:Intel PIII – 700 MHz
* RAM: 128 MB RAM
* HDD: 2 GB free space on HDD free disk space
* Graphics: 32 MB GeForce2
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