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Xena: Warrior Princess - PlayStation

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Product description After centuries of imprisonment, Kalabrax, an evil sorceress walks the Earth once more. She seeks revenge upon the gods, as well as world domination. To that end, she has conspired to acquire the ultimate power. However the spell that will grant her this power requires the sacrifice of a mortal Queen. Gabrielle, Xena's best fried, happens to be a Queen of the Amazons, which makes her a target for Kalabrax. After Gabrielle is captured by Kalabrax' evil co-conspirators King Valarian and Narsus, an evil renegade Amazon, Xena springs into action. Now, to rescue her friend and save the world, Xena must undertake an epic journey to find a way to defeat her immortal enemy. Review Though the prerelease hype made it out to be a more action-oriented sort of Tomb Raider-style adventure game, Electronic Arts' Xena: Warrior Princess has much more in common with a 3D version of hack-and- slash titles like Golden Axe. Or, still more accurately, it's essentially like Eidos' Fighting Force with a sword. Playing as the television series' title character, you must rescue your companion, Gabrielle, from a fate worse than death and fight the forces responsible for her capture in the first place. The game is played from a third-person perspective and revolves around slashing, jumping, and kicking your way through a series of 3D environments. Various button combinations produce special combo moves like those seen on the show, but since mashing the buttons alone appears to work well, you won't be inclined to learn the combinations. Xena can also use power-ups, which she'll find along the way, as well as her trademark chakram (that bladed Frisbee she's always chucking around). Once you throw the chakram, the perspective switches to that of the whirling circle, which you're able to aim, after a fashion. Once it hits something, it's propelled back. The downside to using it is that Xena is defenseless while the weapon is in the air, so you've got to use it wisely when you're under fire from archers perched up above or from multiple opponents on the ground. You use the chakram to flip switches, cut chains, and pick off opponents from a distance. These opponents sometimes become tougher targets because of the hostages they keep so near to them. There are minor puzzle-solving and platform-jumping sections in Xena: Warrior Princess, but the game camera keeps both from being much fun. The camera has a mind of its own at times, swinging this way and that in some situations while taking too long to catch up to your character in others. On top of that, the controls that let you adjust the camera manually feel backward and the perspective shifts too slowly to be much use in tough situations. The camera system does some things right, though, like causing obstacles and even Xena herself to go translucent when they're in the way of the action. This is one of the few pluses concerning the game's graphics. The characters in X:WP all look very blocky, and the backgrounds are basic and sparse. You'll fly easily through this title if you can find the motivation to attempt it, the hardest tasks being those set by working with the camera. There are a few points, such as battling the Cyclops on the beach, that break up the monotony of the hack- and-slash nature of the game, but they're exceptions, not the rule. Ultimately, X:WP feels as though its developers were focused so intently on making the title carry mass appeal that in the end, the result is a watered- down, thin, sorry state of a game barely deserving of a rental, let alone a purchase. Like Xena? Stick to the TV show and put this one out to pasture. --Joe Fielder --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review


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Package Dimensions: 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches; 3.2 Ounces


Type of item: CD-ROM


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 00977


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Date First Available: June 30, 2006


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The second to last level is a defense for "Not guilty by reason of insanity".
I'm a huge Xena fan. I played this game as a kid but I misplaced the game and was never able to find it. So when I came a8cross this game on Amazon, I bought it immediately. The game is pretty easy and fun, until you get to the ogres. One of a couple of reasons I'm giving this game three stars. I've been stuck on this level for three and a half days. I tried everything. I read and watched a walk-through. Prior to that, I did try a few times to beat this level without the walk-throughs. Everything about this level is ridiculous. To start, contrary to what the walk-throughs say, the ogres can still hit you even if you stick close to them while kicking and rolling. They also take forever to topple off the ledge even if they're teetering. The harpies are beyond annoying. Towards the end of the level they all swarm you as you're trying to strike the chimes. There's also rarely a healing potion when you need one after smashing a vase, and even if you do get the healing potions available, they're immediately wasted because the harpies and ogres cause so much damage with just one hit. You also only get one resurrection stone, which gets wasted quickly. Two would have been better. It also sucks that you can't store power-ups like you can in games like Tomb Raider. The power-ups I don't wind up using would have come in real handy for later levels, like the gorgon and ogre levels. This game feels like it was created by first time gamers or people who have never played a video game. This game is in dire need of improvement. An updated version would be nice. I'm honestly not sure I'll ever feel motivated to play this game again after I beat it, if I ever beat it. The ogre level is far too frustrating. I like challenging games, but this is just ridiculous. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2016 by Sarah Beth

  • Childhood nostalgia
Bought for nostalgic reasons. I. Enjoyed playing this game as a kid, it was fun to play through it again. In all, I finished the game in 2 hours of gameplay. A lot shorter than I remember. The levels and puzzles were relatively easy but the controls made it difficult at times. Still a childhood favorite of mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018 by AmberB

  • So happy to have this again :)
This game is just as good as I remember, if not better. Its been nice playing it again, and I was actually able to get further along in it than I did before. :-D The graphics are low, but it is a PS1 games, and its actually one of the best games ever made for PS1. :)
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015 by Firedragon29

  • Xena
Game plays well. Happy with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019 by HOCUS STROKUS

  • in Perfect condition. Huge Xena fan and I have been ...
It came on time, in Perfect condition. Huge Xena fan and I have been wanting this game for years. The best Christmas gift i got myself this year. *side note to people looking to buy this game the characters are boxy and pointy....that's all old play station games. It is still an Awesome game
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2014 by Stephanie Dana

  • Great proce for a classic
I enjoyed the game, worked perfectly on the console even though the game doesn't have the greatest graphics ( which of course is greatly expected) the game is actually enjoyable. Mind you the game is a complete spin off from the actual show but overall I was greatly satisfied, the packaging was as if brand new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2013 by Jessalajess

  • Great!
Great!
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 by Kristi

  • Great buy!
I remember playing this game when I was younger. Loved it then, love it now! This game is not only spectacular, but the delivery/packaging/service/condition of the product was simply awesome. If the need ever arose, I would buy this again 70 times. As the title says, this is absolutely a "Great buy!" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 by Dave

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