![]() It’s at round about this point the game reveals its Trump card. The combat is simple but satisfying and like most games of this type, it’s layered with upgrades and new abilities that you will unlock as you play. Anyway, after hopping around getting used to the more platform orientated mechanics of the game you get the blade and it’s into combat. As someone who never played the game first time around it really reminded me of being Jax from the Jax and Daxter games. This plays out as your introduction to the mechanics and you will quickly get a feel for how the game plays, anyone who was into games like this back in the day will instantly feel at home with how it plays. ![]() ![]() ![]() So the game starts out and you play as Sphinx in ancient Egypt and you are tasked with retrieving the Blade of Osiris. So to me that makes it the perfect title to introduce to a new audience and perhaps produce a sequel to a game that clearly merited it as I will go on to discuss. Remember back when 3D action platformers were all the rage and titles like Ratchet and Clank were the order of the day? Well back then the old THQ released a little-known title called Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy.Īt the time the game didn’t sell too well and it’s one of those titles that you read about fondly online but will struggle to find many people in your circle of friends that have actually played it (well at least that’s the case for me anyway).
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