Look, it's Satan! no, just Eragon...
GAMEPLAY-
Great. You're a powerful dragon rider with great magic abilities. You can move bricks slightly, use wood to make a platform and make someone spontaneously combust. You wouldn't call this magic, but that's the limit for thi game. You're a dragon rider, and teamed up with this old guy for most of the game, you're out to save the world. Wow, that's not cleuche at all.
The controls are almost identical to that of Pirates of the Carribean - The Legend of Jack Sparrow, with the one exception of the jumping ability. Yes, there are not many hack 'n slashes out there that enables you to jump, but this one does, and what a complete waste. Give that ability to Onimusha, for god's sakes!
You go through extremely linear levels until the level ends as spontaneously as where it began. You fight millions of bad guys through many levels with completely nothing that motivates you to go further into the game. What's more pathetic is that you need to find a blue egg in every level, so on top of the levels being incredibly boring, you're loaded with this feeling of incompleteness unless you find that egg. Then you get special features of how they actually created this game, but it's really not enough to come close to the amount this game bothers you.
GRAPHICS-
It's what I like about this game. The graphics really aren't that bad. It's probably some of the best graphics I've seen for a game of this genre. The art is displayed astoundingly, but sadly, for a really bad game. Most of the camera angles, as well, are very frustrating, but the co-op works well, I think.
SOUND-
Eh, when you're fighting off countless hordes of enemies, you don't really notice the ambient music. Sad, though, it might be more interesting than the game.
VALUE-
If you're extremely curious, rent it. But don't waste your money on this.