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    Kameo: Elements of Power

    Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Nov 22, 2005

    Kameo: Elements of Power is a third person platformer that tells the story a young elf Kameo, who must regain her Elemental Powers, defeat her corrupted sister Kalus and her accomplice evil Troll King Thorn.

    thai_jedi's Kameo: Elements of Power (Xbox 360) review

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    Kameo Review

    Kameo was one of the first xbox 360 games to be released and i only recently bought it and i found it and i am still finding it very fun and enjoyable to play. I completed it earlier and it is still enjoyable to play there are around 7 different characters for kameo to transer into and all of which have their own special abilities. Ice, Fire, Rock, Water, Grass and more they are all unique in their own way and my favourite has to be ash the fire dragon and breaths fire, blow fire balls and looks very good to look at and also he runs soooooooo cutely he looks like a bouncy giant dog which breaths fire and is red. Also all the characters come with alternate skins and most of them just feel like they ran out of ideas and started to have a laugh at what they could turn the characters into, they turn ash the dragon into an eagle and they turn the rock character who looks like an armadillo into an egg with multicoloured spots all over it and really looks stupid. The game took me 8 hours to complete and was fun all the way through the graphics arent the best but they are very good for a year old game and at points can be impressive. I give this game a 4 out of 10 as it is very good and enjoyable and can be played by any age group.

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      Kameo was a bit disappointing. 0

      Kameo has alot in common with Star Fox Adventures.  Well, for one, they're both Rare games.  The other big connection is they were both in production with previous gen-systems and they were both released early in their new gen systems lifespan.  They're also both inspired by the Legend of Zelda in a way.  I think I had more fun with Star Fox Adventures.  It had it's share of problems too, but I just wasn't feeling it with Kameo.  The dungeons were extremely lame, boss fights were to easy, the st...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

      A charming and thoughtful adventure... 0

      I think it's common knowledge that Rare games have often had fairly complicated and bumpy development cycles. A lot of their games have hit the skids indefinitely. Though somehow, despite jumping platforms, generations, and enduring numerous design changes, a few of them have eventually made it onto store shelves. From Star Fox Adventures to Perfect Dark Zero, it always seems to be a five year debacle. Of course, much of this was due to Microsoft's purchase of Rare from Nintendo. One of the game...

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