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Archangel

2017
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Simulation, RPG, Vehicular, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableJul 18, 2017
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4
DeveloperSkydance Interactive
Overview

Archangel is an action game with slight role-playing elements. Travinsky can explore the worlds freely, talk to other characters and take on various side quests. During fights, the focus of the game, he can either use a variety of standard weapons (melee and ranged) or special abilities (e.g. health regeneration, a shield or invisibility) which use up his spirit energy. This energy automatically refills over time, but is also required to use the powerful Sword of Light. He can also shapeshift into either a strong warrior or a sneaky ghost, but which one has to be chosen at the start of the game. Solving quests and killing enemies rewards experience points which are used to upgrade special abilities and the second form.

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Metacritic Score

69


Opencritic Score

68

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32 reviews found

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Cogconnected.com

Jul 28, 2017

The final battle in Archangel is one of the coolest, most epic experiences I’ve had yet in VR. The sense of scale and power you feel makes this a new high watermark for the PlayStation VR platform and for VR in general. If you can overlook the iffy graphics, you’re in for an immersive and moving experience.


85

Gamingtrend.com

Jul 26, 2017

Archangel fulfills the Pacific Rim mech fantasy we have yet to experience in a VR world. The fluid and engaging combat is a highlight, as is the solid tracking and intuitive controls. While there’s not a lot of replay value, it’s easily one of the most impressive ways to introduce someone to VR. If watching the trailer for Pacific Rim: Uprising makes your palms sweaty with excitement, you need Archangel in your life.


85

Gamingnexus.com

Sep 8, 2017

Archangel is a great example of what VR is all about. The all-encompassing environment removes all worldly distractions and enhances game action to a fever pitch. Movements feel fluid and natural, and the periodic introduction of new or upgraded weapons follows the increase in difficulty well. The story aspects are unobtrusive yet satisfying. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. I've been fascinated with video games and computers for as long as I can remember.


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Gaming-age.com

Jul 26, 2017

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Playstationlifestyle.net

Jul 21, 2017

Another visually noteworthy PSVR game, Archangel blends immersive storytelling with a complex rail shooter to let players live out their mech fantasies. Very little replay value and a high launch price tag of $40 for a three to five hour game may drive away some, but Skydance Interactive has managed to capture the enveloping magic of virtual reality to tell a personal narrative while at the same time creating a strong VR rail shooter as the vehicle to tell it. Archangel PSVR review code provided by publisher.


80

Entertainmentbuddha.com

Jul 21, 2017

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80

Digitallydownloaded.net

Aug 1, 2017

Enemies and locations are varied enough to keep things from getting stale, a selection of upgrades add a sense of progression and customisation, and though this isn’t a game that could work just as well without VR, it’s implemented well. Really, the gameplay is there to service the story, which is where Archangel shines brightest, and I’m just fine with that.


80

Ps4blog.net

Jul 28, 2017

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80

Useapotion.com

Jul 31, 2017

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80

Thesixthaxis.com

Jul 27, 2017

Archangel is a game that shows a lot of promise from Skydance Interactive. There’s flaws with checkpoints and lip syncing, but the game’s presentation on the whole is great and none of that matters when you’re piloting the mech. You feel incredibly powerful as you easily brush aside smaller tanks and drones, while battling with larger enemies feel like a proper fight.

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