![]() My favorite lines were honestly the quotes during the loading screens. Could it have been better? Why yes, but I think the focus here was more on the combat and physics. It’s about as much story as two people talking on the subway about the news and weather. If that was all I wanted then I’d probably be happier after completing the two stories in the game. Yet, that was what I was hoping for, right? Maybe not. ![]() ![]() The Lugaru storyline follows the same sort of pattern, but with a more personal vendetta storyline that actually does feel slightly more dramatic despite it being almost entirely about action combat. ![]() Without much in the way of facial expressions or environmental areas taking center stage where the story may falter a bit, it leaves the actual game feeling flat and unfinished. While the story consists entirely of dialogue, there is little to no character development or any engrossing dramatic scenes. You move from one fight to the next with some platforming levels in between. Along the way, you find out about a hierarchy of evil cats who are running the show with henchmen dogs, wolves, rats, and even some heartless rabbits. With the main Overgrowth story, you are a wandering ninja rabbit named Turner who, after discovering his fellow rabbits are being raided and enslaved, decides to kill the bad guys and let freedom ring for all rabbitkind. ![]()
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