The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    YOUNG GAMEPLAY !!!
    The gameplay of the game is basically based on facing certain stages in which to start from a point A to get to point B: to do this, we will be called to solve some enigma, some fight or some piece in which we will have to move in silence. Although it may seem strange though, the things to do during the game are all well mixed and it will be really hard to get bored. Indeed, the sections of pure action or the phases of puzzles, are so well conceived that if you want to look closely, it is almost more beautiful to play than to sit in the cinema.



    Among the other novelties of the game, I point out two variations to the main story. The first is a sort of extra to the game / movie scenes that will consist of challenges to be faced in easy, medium or hard mode. A striking example can be the scene in which we travel on a plane and we will have to try to knock out the pursuers thanks to the machine gun of the vehicle ... if during the viewing of the film this same scene is exciting here there will be an even more marked dynamism that will underline it. further beauty. Again, in a piece of the film, we relive a flashback with a pirate background but being a film, we can only dream with the imagination - in the same piece of the video game, we will hold a beautiful sword and try to slash from one side to the other. Among other things, these extra scenes can also be played through the use of Kinect with an almost perfect movement programming, as few other games have been able to do..


    The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    A second extra to the main story is then the mode called "Tintin and Haddock" to be played strictly after the end of the main game as it will take us into some dream sections in which the two protagonists will have to see it in platforms divided between fights locks and puzzles of all sorts. Here too, notable is the care taken by programmers to try to lengthen the main plot that certainly does not live on a very long longevity. On the other hand, the product would not even deserve a thousand hours to be finished indeed, a longer life span than that required would have perhaps ended up ruining the overall good experience.


    The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    STYLISH
    The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn enjoys an excellent graphic and sound sector that does not differ almost one iota from what we have seen at the cinema, with characters and settings rich in colorful and lively details. Even more, I also point out the excellent management of lights and animations, a real highlight of all the technical realization ... stuff that even some triple A titles dream of having: here we find it in a very fluid way. Lastly, the audio sector with the music directed by John Williams and an absolutely perfect dubbing in español is great if not very great.


    The Adventures of Tintin The Secret of the Unicorn: Review

    A MUST HAVE
    The Adventures of Tintin - The Secret of the Unicorn is a must have game if you love the character created by Hergé's pencil but not only that, buy it if you are looking for a very well packaged action platform. The magic of the film was also placed in a state of grace on the video game and what came out fully satisfies. Among the negative notes, in addition to a not too high longevity, I can report very little such as a gameplay that could tire after a few sections since there are no real news or some down times that could be filed but are nonsense that I doubt they will bother the most avid gamer.   
     
    Score: 7,5 / 10


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