Eragon review:
Your magic powers, while interesting, generally prove to be more trouble than they’re worth in the midst of combat. While I appreciate the attempt to expand the genre with flying dragon combat, those sections of the game are brief and not particularly compelling. Unless you’re a hardcore fan of the book series and film, I’d take a pass on Eragon.
Eragon review:
It feels like an unfinished game that was rushed through to release in time for the movie to appear in theaters. The combat is repetitive, the presentation is dull and lifeless, and the entire game suffers from an apparent lack of effort.
Eragon preview:
Eragon brings the upcoming movie based on the hit book to all of the major consoles, and PC. Take Eragon and a sidekick through at least 18 levels of action. Play alone or cooperate with a friend to beat up enemies, solve puzzles, cast spells, and soar through the air in dragon-flight sequences.
Eragon preview:
Vivendi's movie tie-in is set for release on major platforms this November, and we get our first hands-on with the game on Xbox 360 at E3.