Skydance's BEHEMOTH
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Skydance's BEHEMOTH Media
Skydance's BEHEMOTH | Launch Trailer
Skydance's BEHEMOTH | Dreddstag Reveal Trailer
Skydance's Behemoth - Official Red Band Combat Trailer
Critic Reviews for Skydance's BEHEMOTH
Behemoth is a breathtaking VR action-adventure game that is a must-buy for anyone with a compatible virtual reality headset.
Fun and challenging swordplay can't make up for bland and repetitive action between behemoths, making this far from the epic adventure it wants to be.
Skydance's Behemoth is an adequate VR game that peaks during some stunning boss battles.
Behemoth delivers on one of the most unique gaming experiences I’ve ever had the privilege to play. Thanks to VR and thanks to Skydance, you can now savor the fantasy of facing a multistory in height colossus and feeling like a badass when you defeat one. This game would be a masterpiece, with tighter game controls and fewer penalizing checkpoints. Instead, it ends up being very good.
While it’s not without its flaws—some frustrating jank during the grandest encounters and a cooldown system that needs better balance—the sheer ambition and spectacle of Skydance's Behemoth overshadow its shortcomings.
Unfortunately, “Behemoth” disappointed me a lot. The simple level design is boring with little interactivity and dull puzzles. The fights and climbing passages are marred by tedious controls. The game also suffers from numerous technical problems, ranging from amusing glitches to serious bugs. The only bright spot is the spectacularly staged battles against the titular Behemoths – even if there isn't much gameplay substance behind the spectacle.
Review in German | Read full review
Skydance's BEHEMOTH is a real madness when it comes to face the Behemoth. The game shines in those key moments and they will stick in your memory forever. It's also very good at presenting a linear adventure that has enough secrets and hidden riddles to keep you gripped, but it overuses too much of normal combat that doesn't add much. Its big problem, though, is that it lacks more battles against the Behemoth, 4 are too few.
Review in Spanish | Read full review