
The combat is interesting enough, as you use the light disc to attack enemies, by either throwing it directly at them or using it in up close melee attacks. Even on the lowest sensitivity, the camera of the game swoops from side to side, breaks through walls or concentrates on anything but the player or his active objective. Sadly, even if that combination may sound compelling, the actual mechanics of the gameplay are deeply flawed, largely because of the horrible camera system. Tron: Evolution is a third-person, action adventure title with platforming and hack and slash elements, similar to franchises like Prince of Persia or God of War. While the story is pretty well rounded, the delivery of key plot information is mishandled, and you don't realize the importance of certain events or characters until after they transpired.

Slowly, a massive conspiracy is uncovered, and the only one able to contain it is the Anon, who must team up with Flynn, Quorra or Tron, in order to take down corrupt programs and try to restore peace back to the Grid. A rogue virus is spreading like wildfire through the virtual world, causing a tear between the regular (basic) programs and the ISOs, which are new, more evolved programs with free will. You play the role of a special system monitor in the virtual world of the Grid, Anon, put there by the user, Flynn, in order to help maintain peace. Those familiar with the Tron story will figure things out pretty quickly, but those new to the whole universe are going to scratch their heads throughout the whole game, in order to figure out just why there are two Flynns or why those shiny people are riding lightcycles or tanks. Sadly, its delivery isn't really up to spec, as you're pretty much just thrown into the action, with little exposition.

Tron: Evolution has a pretty important story, as it acts as a prequel for the actions in Tron: Legacy. Set to act as a prequel for the action in the movie, featuring the likenesses of actors like Jeff Bridges or Olivia Wilde, as well as letting you enter the world of the Grid in order to prevent an evil conspiracy, Evolution is set to be a center piece for the Tron universe.ĭid the team at Propaganda manage to craft a great experience or should the whole game be derezzed into oblivion? Let's find out.
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Like any self-respecting entertainment company these days, Disney decided to celebrate the release of the upcoming Tron: Legacy movie with a tie-in video game, Tron: Evolution, which has been developed by the team at Propaganda Games.
