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Shade: Wrath of Angels is a third-person supernatural action-adventure that leads players from the present, back to Middle Ages, and through a realm of shadows, on a quest to solve a million-year-old mystery. While enemies are vicious and combat may be a necessity at times, the game's focus is on its disturbing, epic storyline and its spooky puzzle-solving challenges.

Shade: Wrath of Angels runs on an original DirectX 9-based 3D engine, which supports features such as automatic level-of-detail generation, skeletal characters, rigid body physics, bezier patching, directional ambient lighting with anti-aliased light maps, and other contemporarily cutting-edge graphical goodies. In Shade, you play as a generic tough guy whose brother just happens to be an archaeologist. It seems your little brother has stumbled onto an ancient mystery and gotten himself magically imprisoned by angry gods.

You soon learn that you need to free him by first liberating four fallen angels trapped in parallel worlds.

As described in one of the game's innumerable and unfailingly tedious cutscenes, this story makes little sense and is about as engaging as a page from the phone book.

You'll just have to roll with it. As you traverse the different game worlds, you'll run, fight, and jump from either a first- or third-person view. Neither view is satisfactory. The first-person view gives you the targeting crosshair that the third-person view lacks, but makes it harder to perform various Lara Croft-style stunts, like leaping chasms or shimmying along narrow precipices. The controls and camera are clunky, either way, making it hard to move fluidly or see clearly at times.

The story is this: the hero of the game, drawn into a shadowy world inhabited by abominable beasts, also plays host to a demon so foul the developers still haven't worked up the courage to put it in the game. As such, the entire game is a moral puzzle over and above being a time-travelling survival-horror third-person actionadventure' , in that you are free to unleash your dark side whenever you wish.

The more you rely on evil, the more twisted and less human you become much like your average politician. It's distinctive and good-looking enough to stand out from the current glut of horror-action games, and besides this, we can't wait to unleash the beast.

A third-person hack n' slasher, it involves a main character who could usefully transform at will into an angry, vengeful spell-casting demon - a bit like our editor Dave Woods. Eighteen months on and Czech developer Black Element has been busy using its dark powers to summon a game that, if certain gameplay elements can be banished to hell, could turn out to be devilish fun. Shade follows the blueprint of such action-adventure franchises as Legacy Of Kain Soul Reaver and Tomb Raider , featuring a mixture of platform jumping, combat and stealth-type sneakery.

At your disposal is a range of over 26 weapons including guns, crossbows and various swords that can be upgraded, as well as enemy weapons such as huge axes that Shade can pick up and stab towards the nearest servant of Satan. Combat is simply a matter of tapping the left mouse-button to produce different attack moves, although by pressing the right mouse-button, the shotgun and crossbow both have rather nifty over-the-shoulder views available for uncomfortably close-up kills.

With a few months left of development, the swordplay in Wrath Of Angels is still a little unsatisfying. You don't get the impression that your supposedly hefty chunk of sharp metal is actually hitting a solid body, even though the sprays of blood and flailing animation of enemies look decent enough - but hopefully this will be sorted before release. The platform elements are coming along nicely however, with Shade automatically grabbing hold of a ledge with both hands if you fall off one, saving your blushes and your after life.

Yet it's Shade's clever trick of transmogrifying into a scaly monster of Hades that could prove to be the game's major selling point. TubeMate 3. Google Play. GameStop in-store PS5 restock.

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