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What don't you like about it?


I have read so many negative comments about the game on here. Because of this, I am very curious to hear about why people feel so strongly against this game.

Hopefully you will provide some insight instead of just saying, "It sucks."


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Good. I know that there's a few of us out there who like the game. I agree, it is tough, but it does make you think and can be a little frustrating at times.


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I Absolutely Loved the game! Yes, It Could get VERY Frusturating at times, but i still loved it. The only bad part about it is that they rushed too fast to make it and had a major glitch in the prodramming at the level 'temple church' When you go out to recieve the 2nd broken shield piece, the people come out and it freezes them up, making them stand still, at least that is what happened on the PS2 version.

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The game was refreshing. I wish they would make an Angels and Demons game.

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The game was pretty good.




I don't care if I go to Hell, But I'd prefer Heaven

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indyjonesandy,

I would LOVE for there to be an Angels & Demons game. First I think they would have to do the movie.

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I thought it was a fantastic game, I just passed it. The levels are beautifully rendered, especially Westminster Abbey. It reminded me of playing The Great Escape game, because you sneak around to go after the bad guys. I think there were only about three times in the game where I was forced to actually beat a guy up in combat. The puzzles are the best fun, but I have to say, I think the sneaking around makes the game last a lot longer than it would without the sneaking past guards and bad guys.

I played on the Xbox, and I have to say, this is the first time I've played a console game with glitches. No big deal, but I know twice it froze up. And the funniest glitch was that in Westminster Abbey, I used the rope on the ceiling lamp to drop it and knock out a guy. But after that, every time I walked past with Sophie following, she'd walk into the rope or an invisible barrier, causing the game to make a punching sound and she'd fall over and die. I had to restart the level and just not use that lamp, and take the thug out normally. I think the other glitch was that in your Clues inventory, it says Cryptex, Cryptex 3 and Cryptex 4. What happened to #2?

Also, I like the fact that the AI of the bad guys isn't programmed to be really smart. You can run from a bad guy, and if you get far enough around a corner, he goes back to his set walking pattern, seemingly having forgotten he just saw you, bold as day, lol. Or if you knock out a guy, then to avoid having another guy see his fallen partner and wake him up, you can walk back through a change-scene door, come back, and the body is gone, so there's no one for the other guys to wake up.

I liked all the puzzles, except for the one with the torch lighting under the grotto in Normandy Mansion. There was no logic to that one, no reasoning behind the solution. It seemed to just be a guessing game of trial and error.

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I loved the game. It's smart and unique. I don't know why there are so many negative comments...

So dark the con of man...

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It's a fantastic game. It just isn't the same without Tom Hanks' friendly voice and face. Without that it just ruins it slightly. Otherwise great!

Guess what! I just shot a bear!

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Hey all,

There is an -Angels & Demons- film in the works. Too bad that we can't view the details yet, unless you're a memeber of IMDb-pro.

Hopefully there will be a game to follow.


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