People say HS is easy to play. Sure you can beat it using the same easy combos over and over (while taking a good butt-kicking in the process). Playing it at it's simplest level, it's probably not worth the $60 and is good for just a weekend rental.
But when you've mastered countering, arial combos, mixing stances, etc. the game takes on a very different feel. The rhythm you can build up as you block, counter, dodge and just completely slaughter a group of poor bad guys as you mix the different stances and combos....without getting hit no less..... is almost poetic and a beautiful thing to see and experience. Seeing the glyph meter rise past 50 as you dish out the carnage keeps you in the flow. The satisfaction of earning 3 glyphs for the skill you just demonstrated is the icing.
Now put the battles into context of an overall great story, great characters, great acting, great music, great visuals, and great animations, well, to me you have a truly unique game that easily justifies it's $60 cost. The replay value comes into play in unlocking Hell Mode, trying to earn 3 glyphs for every section and basically unlocking every combo in the game and using many of them successfully in battle.
If you are on the fence about getting this game, pleased don't underestimate how good it is.
My humble $.02
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