The game has nothing to do with the book- getting on to the game. The beginning is terrible, you hardly notice the beautiful graphics, because they throw you into a crowd of enemies almost immediately. You dont know the controls and nobody told you that it was two-player. After about 5 stages though, the game becomes.....rather good. It's not until you learn how to play that this game shows its inner beauty. Not everyone could like this game of course, because of it camera controls. The camera controls aren't that bad though. You dont have to mess around with them while fighting a boss, or position them just right to capture three secconds of fighting. Furthermore, there are no glitches in this game because there are no camera controls. Depth is not an issue in Eragon. This game is dark. It's not a "happy game", or a light-hearted one. Everything broods of death, despair, and torture. Which isn't really that bad. The game isnt great.....ist's certainly not perfect, but its not bad. Its just....good.
Eragon is the latest in a long long line of frankly appalling move tie-ins and on this basis alone one could draw a sensible conclusion of how this game plays. The only problem being it's so much worse than you're probab... Read Full Review
To start of the game's storyline sucks and the camera angle being stuck in one spot for the entire game is rediculous. Don't even get me started on the movie. If anyone has read the books they will realize that the movie... Read Full Review