Get past the VERY Steep learning curve, and you find a fun, if hard, game.

User Rating: 7.5 | Lair PS3
Lets face it, Lair got some horribal reviews (Execpt the 9 from Play magazine. I still don't get it.) Whats the one complant? The controlls. Lair has some VERY difficult controls to master, but once you get the hang of them, they are good.

I'm going to get the bad out of the way first (Like always.) The lock-on dose not work. At all. It dosen't let you choose who you want to lock on to. Instead it choses the closest target. Besides that, the camera SUCKS. It will go in buildings, in other dragons, and zoom off to god knows were. Also, they try to pile way to much on you at once. In one mission, I had to defend Mantis, Ships, Dragon and the Army while killing enemie ships, watchtowers, Warbeast and Dragons at the same time. Thank god that level didden't have a boss. Finally, the game is way to hard. It's near god damn impossibal to get a gold metal, let alone beat a mission.

Now on to the good. The game is one of, if not the best looking game on the market. Everything is bueatfully made, every detail painstakley created. amazing. Also, the game sports an epic soundtrack. The music theather may be the reason I turn this game on over and over again. The story is realy good to, only suffering from under devolped characters. Moveing to the gameplay, the boss fights are also epic. Though there are only 6 or so in the game, they are easley the best parts of the game. The game makes up for it's lack of online by haveing alot of unlockables, including concept art, music, medals and other dragons.

So there you have it. Lair suffers from bad lock-on and camera, overloading objectives and a very hard diffuctly, while haveing great graphics and music, a good story, epic boss battles and alot to do after you beat the game.