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SAW Review

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Saw captures the rusty, sadistic aesthetic of the films well enough, though like the series, the longer it goes on, the less interesting it is.


 The first of many tests Detective Tapp is subjected to.
 The first of many tests Detective Tapp is subjected to.
More than most horror movies, the Saw film franchise seems like the perfect subject for a video-game adaptation. You've got the world's most twisted game-master in Jigsaw, the series' antagonist and serial killer whose deeply skewed but rigidly moralistic perspective compels him to kidnap people he perceives to be squandering their lives and proceed to put them through a series of stomach-churning tests that, if failed, will leave the subjects mangled, mutilated, dismembered, disemboweled, or worse. It's contrived as all hell, but it's got the perfect structure for a video game. That it's rendered in polygons takes some of the squirmy edge off the torture-porn aspect of Saw, but it still delivers on the free-floating sadism and grim machinery that are hallmarks of the series. More importantly, as much graphic death as there is in the game, it spends most of its time focusing on very contained puzzle-solving rather than combat, making it feel atypical for a horror game. There are a few neat tricks here, but it starts recycling them almost immediately, and the diminishing returns set in just as quickly.

The game takes place between the first two Saw movies, putting you in the role of Detective Tapp, the man who obsessively pursued Jigsaw in the first film. Here he's been kidnapped and stuck deep inside a dilapidated insane asylum that Jigsaw has converted into giant, elaborate testing ground, with the stated purpose of trying to save Tapp from his own obsession with trying to catch Jigsaw. In order to save himself, Tapp has to first save a series of other Jigsaw victims, many of whom are somehow intertwined with Tapp's obsession. With an impossible number of conveniently placed TV sets, that creepy little doll, and his brutally monotone voice, Jigsaw guides you through the labyrinthine asylum, subjecting you to all manner of grotesquery as you try and save each victim, such as plunging your hand into toilets filled with dirty needles and barrels of acid to retrieve keys. 
 
 That puppet is seriously the creepiest thing to ride a tricycle.
 That puppet is seriously the creepiest thing to ride a tricycle.
One of the most common trap designs is to put you in a room with some kind of threat--most often a bunch of explosives or a toxic gas--and then put a limit on how long you have to get out of your predicament. You'll occasionally have to cull some clues from the environment around you, but most of the puzzle-solving gets done through puzzley little minigames. You'll match tumblers to pick door locks, power up electrical panels and shut off ventilation systems with puzzles that are somewhat reminiscent of the hacking minigames from BioShock, and place different-sized gears on pegs to open mechanical puzzle boxes. Once you get to the people you're trying to save from some elaborate, painful death, you'll do more of the same. These “boss fights,” as it were, are the real highlights of Saw, and I consistently found myself failing them on purpose just to see the bloody end results. It's more than a little perverse that, without the nasty context, the puzzles you're undertaking couldn't be more innocuous.

While the puzzles and the atmosphere are the primary focus in Saw, there is still some one-on-one combat, which is easily one of the game's least compelling components. In theory, though, it's pitch-perfect for Saw. The asylum is filled with other desperate, violent people whose only chance for escape lies in a key that Jigsaw has surgically implanted inside Tapp's body. As if that's not bad enough, it's not long before Tapp is fitted with a collar mounted with shotgun shells that are pointed at his head. There are others in the asylum with the same collars, and if they get too close for too long, both collars will go off, unless one of them dies first. 
 
 This guy's not nearly as comfortable as he's letting on.
 This guy's not nearly as comfortable as he's letting on.
So you arm yourself with whatever weapons you can find, which includes spiked baseball bats, table legs, scissors, scalpels, mannequin arms, hypodermic needles, mop handles, and more. But it all falls apart when it's time to actually fight a guy, simply because the controls are so unbelievably unresponsive. It's possible to take an enemy out with a single, brutal attack, and there's a queasy satisfaction to that. But if you don't get the jump on your opponent, the recovery time from being attacked is so long that it's easy to get caught in a loop that ends in your death. There are occasions when you can use Jigsaw's traps against your enemies, or avoid combat altogether, which is definitely preferable.

The bigger picture problem with Saw, though, is that it's got a handful of clever ideas, but it exhausts most of them in the first hour or so, and you spend the rest of the game playing the same puzzles and performing the same tasks over and over. The puzzles get a little tougher, but beyond that, they never really change. The game tries to keep the tension up between puzzles by livening up your path with narrow balance beams set over serrated pits and random tripwires attached to shotguns, the latter of which can be a particular and sudden source of frustration. These threats mostly just force you to move through the game at a more methodical pace, and the more time you spend in this dirty, scary, extremely contrived place full of psychopaths and deadly machinations, the more accustomed you become to its particular rhythms, and the less unnerving it is. 
 
The game puts on a pretty good facade, affecting many of Saw's stylistic flares. There's lots of jarring camera shake, motion blur, and patchy focus effects, and the soundtrack is all industrial clangs and squeals, but in the end it's all window-dressing for a game that has more in common with Professor Layton than Condemned.

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Good review Davis.

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Yeah...I saw this coming.  Movies suck...game did alright.  Only so much you can do about joyfully killing people.

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Nice review; dont think ill get it though

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Edited By AgentofChaos

Good Review, I'd agree with its definitely closer to Professor Layton than Condemned. This games combat is atrocious, at least condemned got that semi-right.

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I still want to check this game out sometime.  I'm still intrigued by it.

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The Thorpe park saw ride is sawesome  (yes, that was a pun..)

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 That looks a HELL of a lot like Niko.
 That looks a HELL of a lot like Niko.
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Ya judging from the QL it didn't look like it would be anything but a good weekend rental. I will just wait for all the cool kill scenes to pop up on the net and save myself the cash.Good write up though.

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@Renegadegd said:
" The Thorpe park saw ride is sawesome  (yes, that was a pun..) "
Get out
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@Gizmo said:
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well the haircut is the same
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Got a better review then I thought. Good review too.

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@Gizmo: Wow, you're actually right. Weird.
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That puppet guy looks way more creepy in the game.

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Nice review Ryan. This game actually isn't horrible. I still won't get it though.

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@Gizmo: 
 
OH SHI--
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Maybe I'll get this once it hits the clearance sections.

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All I know is that Ryan got 940 achievement points out of this game, and that is a ridiculous amount.

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Edited By Claude

I wonder how many times Ryan did his slightly evil laugh while reviewing this game?

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well in my opinion it would have been way more awesome to actually MAKE the traps, somewhat like in the game Ghostmaster from back in the day where you controlled ghosts who tried to scare people off... 
 
it could have worked, and in which case it would have been  
 
LEGEN... wait for it 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 

DARY!
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I was shocked to see the game was as good as it was in the QL to be honest.

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Saw captures the rusty, sadistic aesthetic of the films well enough, though like the series, the longer it goes on, the less interesting it is.

I think Ryan just summarized the entire Saw series. 
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Looks like it might be worth a rent

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Good review.

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This is probably going to be a rental. Looks pretty cool, but not worth the 100 dollars.

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I'll probably pick this up when it's considerabley lower in price. Thanks for the review, Ryan!

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I might get it but once it goes to a much affordable price i really like the Saw franchise but the game looks fun but idk.

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Based on the quick look the score is a bit generous, kind of like Terminator: Salvation.  
 
I'm looking at you Ryan.

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This game is like Batman Arkham Asylum, if it sucked. Batman could have gone wrong in so many places, and if it did, it'd be exactly like this game except it's not as cool, and it sucks.    
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@Mordukai said:
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Saw captures the rusty, sadistic aesthetic of the films well enough, though like the series, the longer it goes on, the less interesting it is.

I think Ryan just summarized the entire Saw series.  "

I disagree.
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Thanks for the review, Ryan. Based on the review and the quick look, I would like to play the game, but I will most likely wait until I can rent it or get it really cheap.

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Still turned out alot better than i was expecting regardless of its average scores.
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Not a Saw fan anyways...

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Edited By KowalskiManDown

Rented this recently. I'd say you hit the nail on the head with the review Ryan. I actually quite enjoyed my time with it.