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Published: 2007-09-06, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
The music is magnificent; interstitial cutscenes look great.
Everything besides the music and the cutscenes is a crime against the gaming community.
On paper, Lair sounds like a brilliant and faultless stroke of genius, but somehow developer Factor 5 has managed to eviscerate the amazing concept of mounted all-out dragon warfare, stripping it of whatever potential fun it may have had. This happened...
Abstract: You jump onto the back of a dragon and are immediately in flight. You bank left, then crack the dragon’s back so he flaps his wings. A slew of ice dragons are torching your village in the distance, as an enemy army approaches with trebuchets and...
Abstract: The much anticipated Lair is finally here and the Internet is abuzz with discussions about the games many faults. Reviewer This Old Man had the unenviable task of reviewing this monstrosity and while he agrees that the game is faulty, he still manages...
Abstract: It was somewhere in the neighborhood of my fourth pass over a bridge filled with two warring factions and a bunch of evil rhinos that I went from thinking Lair wasnt that bad to wondering if Lucifer himself pressed this Blu-ray disc in the pits of hel...
Abstract: Upon booting the game there is some differences to the norm, instead of an intro movie playing it jumps straight to the main menu DVD-style. Here are the some of normal options; start game, options set-up. L.A.I.R takes the DVD-style a bit further with...
Abstract: As is the case with most stories of epic quality, nothing is really what it seems, and for a dragon rider named Rohn, not knowing the whole story can create startling points of discovery as well as moments when you question the orders of superiors. Tha...
Abstract: Lair is exactly the sort of game the PlayStation 3 doesnt need at this critical juncture, just before the big Christmas rush. Its a game that should be showing off what the next-gen machine is capable of, caressing us with gorgeous visuals and lulli...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams6.9Lair is set in a world that has been ravaged by war and naturally disasters and transforms players into a dragon rider as they attempt to ensure the longevity of their race by stopping an almost unstoppable army. Beautifully directed...
Gorgeous graphics, Amazing orchestral soundtrack, Dragon-based action has its moments.
Six-axis only control scheme hurts more than it helps. Small design flaws cut into the games potential The Final Word Despite the faults, Lair still manages to be decent title that all PS3 owners should look into, but you may want to reserve your true...
Despite the faults, Lair still manages to be decent title that all PS3 owners should look into, but you may want to reserve your true excitement for the day when the other hotly anticipated PS3 titles like Heavenly Sword arrive.
Abstract: Poor controls make this beautiful-looking fantasy flyer take a steep nosedive With the media frenzy surrounding the Wii over the last year some people may have forgotten that theres another console out there with a motion sensitive controller: the Pl...