Eragon is 20th Century Fox's big fantasy epic movie for this winter, following in the footsteps of The Lord of the Rings, and expected to do big business at the box office. The movie follows Eragon, a young farm boy who discovers a dragon egg and goes on to become a Dragon Rider. After his parents are killed by the dark forces in the kingdom, Eragon and his dragon Saphira set out to bring peace to the realm. Based on the bestselling book of the same name, the film is said to be more Lord of the Rings than Harry Potter, and that goes for the video game too.
In development at Stormfront Studios for Xbox 360, Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC, and Amaze Entertainment for handhelds, I took a look at the console versions to see if Vivendi Games have a hit on their hands. Stormfront Studios have plenty of experience in the hack 'n' slash genre, having previously worked on Demon Stone and Lord of The Rings: The Two Towers. Eragon is from the same mould, but gameplay mechanics are said to be more in-depth than in previous titles.
As a single-player or cooperative adventure, you battle through a series of fairly linear levels, taking out enemies using a variety of combo attacks, magic, and your dragon Saphira. Button bashing is of course a plausible way to fight, but the game features a three-button combo system, and a number of finishing moves. This is a game aimed at an early teen audience, so don't expect any Mortal Kombat-style finishers, but the right combo will allow you to perform a couple of deadly moves.
Throughout the game your character will gain experience and become more adept at fighting. You'll also be able to use magic, with a shoulder button or trigger acting as a modifier, allowing you to use magic with the attack buttons. Magical abilities include throwing fire, repelling enemies, and attracting enemies to you. More powerful enemies won't go down without a fight, so it's also necessary to make use of the dodge and block controls from time to time.
The traditional hack 'n' slash levels aren't ideal for a dragon, but you can call on Saphira at certain points...
The traditional hack 'n' slash levels aren't ideal for a dragon, but you can call on Saphira at certain points, who will swoop in and take down the enemies in the targeted area. You're told when this is possible, so it feels a little gimmicky, but it's still fun. When Saphira attacks, the camera switches to a more cinematic angle, giving you the best shot of the action, and this is something the developers have tried to achieve throughout the game.
You do of course get to ride Saphira, and these levels are very different to the on-foot sections. Flying along a semi-linear path, you must defeat the enemies in the area, either through the power of Saphira or your own magic. Saphira, being a dragon, can obviously breathe fire, but can also use a devastating tail attack to wipe out enemies below. The level on display required Saphira to burn a number of oil pools, killing the enemies in the blaze. Gameplay here was simple, but it had a Panzer Dragoon vibe to it; albeit without the more advanced targeting system.
With likenesses and the voices of many of the main characters in the film, including Eragon, Arya, and Durza, fans of the movie will get the Hollywood feel on the small screen. All versions of the game are looking sharp, although the Xbox 360 version is by far the prettiest of the bunch. As well as running in HD, it features normal mapping and other fancy effects to bring the world to life. The 360 game will boast two extra levels: one on foot and one as Saphira. It still shows its current-gen roots, but at least effort is being made to make it more than a straight port.
Ergaon the movie isn't due out until mid-December, but the game will arrive in November, no doubt on a wave of hype surrounding the movie's impending release. Given the expected success of the movie, the game should fair well too. Don't expect a revolutionary gaming experience, but the target audience should lap up the fun gameplay and impressive production values. Look for more on the game leading up to its November release.




ERAGON LOVER wrote at 16:22 on 03 August 2006
OH YA
WOW
Ryan wrote at 17:03 on 17 August 2006
Can't wait
Looks like a pretty fun game and I think I'm going to enjoy it. Since I'll be buying on Xbox 360 I want a list of in-game Achievments. Also please update this overview with more information about Co-op gameplay. Do you get 2 Saphira's in 2 player dragon levels? Also do you choose which character to use at the start of every level just like LOTR: Return of the King? Just a few questions hope some1 can answer :)
Ryan wrote at 17:06 on 17 August 2006
Eragon
I hope this game is reasonably accurate to the book.
(AMAZIN BOOK) And are they possibly makeing a 2nd game based on Eldest?
I ask LOTS of questions, not quite so many as Eragon did :D
Ryan wrote at 17:07 on 17 August 2006
???
Anyone know the title of the 3rd book?
Brom332 wrote at 17:08 on 17 August 2006
No
No I don't know about the 3rd title but it's going to be good :)
Sweet tooth wrote at 17:09 on 17 August 2006
Movie time
I cannot wait for movie and I will treasure the DVD 4eva!!!!
Ryan wrote at 17:10 on 17 August 2006
YEAH
AMEN brother
Ryan wrote at 17:12 on 17 August 2006
See ya
See ya guys I'm don commenting on this thing. I gonna go read Eldest again :D
Brom332 wrote at 17:12 on 17 August 2006
K
Okay well I'm going too BYE
Sweet tooth wrote at 17:13 on 17 August 2006
Okay
I going to the movie site now to see if they updated anything
murtagh wrote at 23:07 on 26 August 2006
third book
third books probably going to be called empire
plasma 360 wrote at 10:12 on 27 September 2006
whats happed to this game..i mean yer the combat looks gd but eragon dosnt evan have the red zaroc and what is up wiv saphira she looks grey i thought she was blue i hope they dont ruin the movie
The Nightrider wrote at 12:10 on 21 November 2006
levels
in eragon the game do you level up in skills to increase your guys power? and if you do level up...do you get new moves? does anyone know?
Ben Frazier wrote at 21:52 on 09 December 2006
ESRB rating
Why did they make the game T and the movie PG?
ice fire wrote at 06:04 on 10 December 2006
eragon
can you play two players
nick wrote at 16:33 on 11 December 2006
good or bad? my opinion
listen the lord of the rings the return of the king and the two towers were bundles of fun this is near the same but u cant compaire this to such a hit as lord of the rings because 1.its annoying been a farm boy than an elf or future king. 2.repeative action that even a 2 year old would get bored of.3.so easy i could clock it usin my balls
Eragon wrote at 17:03 on 17 October 2007
What to do?
hey like most people i LOVE Eragon in the book and the movie, but its 50/50 half says its a awesome game the other half say its crappy, should i get it? is it good? is it worth the money?