Abstract: Tyrone Williams6.9Lair is set in a world that has been ravaged by war and naturally disasters and transforms players into a dragon rider as they attempt to ensure the longevity of their race by stopping an almost unstoppable army. Beautifully directed...
Abstract: Lair is a game which received much fanfare. It is, in fact, a game which has already been reviewed by several primary gaming magazines. While those sources focused on gameplay, we felt that the elements of audio and video quality were sorely lacking &ndas...
Abstract: One of the easiest ways to tell whether or not a game is awesome is by how fast time flies while you play. A recent example is BioShock, which I played for nearly eight hours straight without realizing it. Personally I wouldn’t even say BioShock’s part...
Lair does not suck, but judging from the comments and reviews from most of the media there are a lot of game reviewers who simply aren’t prepared to accept the SIXAXIS control scheme. Admittedly, until this title, motion input has always been an alt...
Abstract: Easily the best selling feature of the game is the graphics. I played the majority of the game in 720p on my HDTV and the visuals are simply stunning at times. I cant help but think Lair makes a great home theatre demo game. The following visuals real...
Abstract: Poor controls make this beautiful-looking fantasy flyer take a steep nosedive With the media frenzy surrounding the Wii over the last year some people may have forgotten that theres another console out there with a motion sensitive controller: the Pl...
Abstract: SCEA Editors Note: Because of the controversy the game has caused regarding the gameplay and its control scheme, weve decided to provide two opinions, in order for you to derive the most out of our review of Lair. Review #2 can be found here ...