

Perhaps one of Soul Reaver's strongest points is its incredibly well-realised world which is haunting, atmospheric and superbly detailed, with an abundance of Gothic environments to enjoy. The game world is largely open and which can be explored at will, although some areas may need certain abilities to enter but this only encourages players to return and which contributes to the game's lasting appeal. He also has some pretty fearsome combat skills and which are enhanced by the array of weapons which can be collected, including the Soul Reaver itself, a blade of immense power. The two realms are similar but subtle differences between them offer new opportunities for exploration and for Raziel to use his abilities, which are also gained by defeating enemies. Players take control of Raziel, who seeks to destroy the vampire clans, and with the game unfolding in traditional third-person perspective, similar to Tomb Raider, with a nice blend of exploration, combat and platforming, as they jump in and out of the real world and the shadow realm. The game is set in the same twisted fantasy world of vampires and gods, and weaves a complex tale of vengeance as a soldier in a vampire army is given new life and an opportunity to bring down those who betrayed him. This sequel to the original Blood Omen adds in a whole new dimension to its predecessor's mix of action, RPG and puzzling shenanigans and now stands as an exciting and enjoyable adventure for those who like their games dark and bloody.
