• Reviews around fact (3.86 of 5)

    Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

    • The fact that you can choose which area of the creature to hit is great too
    • I love the fact that there is so manny different characters and chapters to the Tome of Eternal Darkness
    • It's like they completely overlooked the fact that the GC's simple design made it easier for developers to max out the specs it did have, which lead to better overall game design from third party developers
    • On top of all of these wonderful facts about the game, throw in the fact that this game has incredible replay value, since you have to play it through three times, in order to defeat all three "gods"
    • The fact that gameplay is effected to the point where it is disorientating is fantastic
    • I also like the fact some of the levels take place in actual roles in history like the Inquasition, World War I, ect
    • It's like they completely overlooked the fact that the GC's simple design made it easier for developers to max out the specs it did have, which lead to better overall game design from third party developers
    • I love the fact that you can design your own spells before you are actually "supposed" to learn them.
    • Early on in the game, Alex finds the Book of Tomb and from that point on, not only can Alex perform spells, she also begins to find chapter pieces that tell stories of different characters whose lives somehow intertwined with the lives of other characters in different chapters as well as with Alex's murdered grandfather, Edward Roivas
    • If your a new gamer this is one to have in your library because it is one of those Resident Evil type of games that will make you think and frighten you as you play