One of my least favorite trends in modern gaming is the move towards predictability. to reach out to a more mainstream audience, many of today’s games make an effort to look and feel like accessible, easily digested, Hollywood action movies. That may be all well and good for your average guy on the street, but it can leave a longtime fan of videogame weirdness feeling a bit cold.
EnterSin and Punishment: Star Successorfor the Wii. The first minute-and-a-half of this video has more surprises than you’ll find in an entire play-through of more conventional games. The English voice work is appropriately strange and off-putting, and even when the characters have stopped talking, the game isn’t shy about defying logic.

What’s that giant fire breathing chicken doing in the middle of the highway? Why am I flying upside down? And why am I not dead? These are all questions thatSin and Punishment: Star Successorwill beg you to ask, though I doubt the game cares much for providing answers. I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Sin & Punishment: Successor Of The Skies – Challenge One im Video[Nintendo-online.de]








