Kameo is a game where you have this power to take a form of a creature which each have their unique abilities. The story is that your sister betrays your family by kidnapping them and working with this evil troll king name Thorn. Now your off in this adventure trying to save your family and get your powers back which you loss in the beginning of the game. This is your standard adventure type of game where there is some forms of platforming, puzzle solving, and exploring. There is still plenty of action if you're still wondering about that and some impressive large scale epic battles too. By epic battles I mean hundreds of enemies on screen. There are many humorous action where you do some funny brutal things to the enemies as the troll scream in agony. The puzzle solving in this game require each elemental warriors as you progress through the game. One elemental warrior is Major Ruin which can roll ups into a ball(like an armadillo) and can go up rams on across steep pits. Another one is Chilla which is a ice gorilla and can climb up walls or throw sharp icicle at enemies. There are many more warriors and each can be upgraded for more special abilities by collecting fruits scattered and hidden throughout the game. Once you're done with the game you can go through it again in co-op online or off which is up to only 2 players. If that still doesn't satisfy you there are plenty of achievements to unlock and many things to collect to keep you busy. The graphics in this game is good but not anything spectacular. I'm kinda impress that they can fit hundreds of enemies on screen with no framerate problems at all. Each character model is really well done with good amount of details. The audio is excellent with a pretty good soundtrack. The voice acting is well done and the sounds effect feel about right. Overall this game is worth picking up if you like action adventure game.
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