• Reviews around enemy (1.49 of 5)

    Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

    • Controls are excellent and it fits the atmosphere of this type of game, you can actually select where you want to strike your enemy, so if you want to disarm the zombie you're up against no prob, just target, and slice. ...
    • If sanity is not recovered through a spell or killing enemies, your character will begin to babble and bizarre things will start happening
    • When your sanity meter starts to get drained, LOOK OUT.Your character starts going all wonky till you kill enough enemies to regain sanity
    • The only way to recover lost sanity is to kill more enemies, use spells, or enter the trapper dimension
    • The enemies can be somewhat intimidating at times, and they also have digusting sounds when they walk
    • A blue spell will be stronger against a red enemy and weaker against a green one
    • Different enemies effect your insanity meter differently and you will continually struggle to keep your sanity up
    • d define it more as a action-horror,since you'll be able to actually attack the enemy, and drop it for good.
    • When your sanity meter starts to get drained, LOOK OUT.Your character starts going all wonky till you kill enough enemies to regain sanity
    • The game is challenging, the enemies are pretty hard to kill, and not only do you have a health meter to watch but a sanity meter, as well.
    • You can specify if you want to attack your enemies (namely hordes of zombies and the like) in the head, arms, or torso
    • It took me a long while to master the combat as selecting the right enemy and the right body part takes some getting used to
    • The only way to really enjoy them is to deliberately delay killing your enemies.
    • For a game that's so overflowing with narrow corridors, doorways and exquisite surroundings, you'd think that collision detection with the walls wouldn't be such a handicap, but in Darkness it quickly becomes your worst enemy
    • I hope the N-Rev is atleast as powerful as XBox 360.I`m not saying "dump Mario" or anything like that-they need more
    • It was also the first game pulished by Nintendo to have an M (Mature) rating