Great game but not enough hours of Gameplay!

User Rating: 9 | Kameo: Elements of Power X360
Kameo is one of those games that is fun for about five hours and then it loses its touch. Don't get me wrong, this game has its moments, but after a while the style of play is just boring. First off, let me tell you about the game in general.

Kameo: Elements of Power starts of having you battle your way up to the top of Thorn's Castle. After you find out that your sister has betrayed you and that she has awoken the giant troll named Thorn, you are knocked unconcious and become separated with your elemental powers. Thus your journey begins. Slowly but surely, you regain your powers and are again faced off with Thorn.

Now let me tell you what I didn't like about this game. The first couple of times that you transform are kind of cool, but after that, it just becomes a nuisance. You find yourself transforming constantly to defeat the simplest of enemies. The next problem I had with Kameo was that it was too short. I read all of the reviews on the forums and I was well aware that it was a short game, but come on. When I spend sixty dollars on a game, I intend to play it for more than a day. I knew that this game was short but I didn't think that it would take me only eight hours to beat it. Okay, enough already, this is my last complaint. I think that the bosses were too easy. The developers tried to add in some elements like throwing an Ice Spear at the monster's eye and then spinning and trying to hit those eyes off the platform to enable you to finally damage the beast, but this was not enough. They could of kept the same tactical elements and have made the bosses more difficult but with less health. In one particular boss battle, I spent half an hour trying to kill this squid type-thing just because each hit, which happened with long time gaps in between, only took away minimal damage. The battles where you free the Elementals from the Ghost Spirit guys were definitely way too easy too.

But enough of my ranting. All in all, Kameo: Elements of Power is a pretty good game. I think that is definitely worth a rent, but if you have the money then you should buy it.