![]() ![]() Having been several years since you last spoke with your brother you hop aboard a train and arrive in your city of destination. Apparently your brother has made a breakthrough at an archeological dig in Eastern Europe, and has sent for you to share his discovery. ![]() The game fares little better once the story goes into first gear and you begin the actual first level. ![]() You’re predictably thrown into this dream world, and must listen to a poorly-read script spelling out how to jump, crouch, run and use items as if you’ve never touched a computer game before. Shade starts off with your character convulsing in his bed as he is suffering through a dreadful nightmare which turns out to be the game’s tutorial. If anything, because you don’t get all that many competent Resident Evil-style survival horrors these days, especially ones with added swordplay. It’s easy to get one’s hopes up when first hearing about Shade: Wraith of Angels. ![]()
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