![]() ![]() The Premium Edition of the game isn’t as feature-rich as some “Premium Editions” we’ve seen in the past, but that’s just because not a lot of DLC was released for Enslaved: Odyssey to the West when it was first released. With the recent release of the Premium Edition of Enslaved: Odyssey to the West – which was released on PlayStation 3 and, for the first time, Windows PC – I jumped at the chance to get into the game that so many people spoke extremely highly of. Ninja Theory’s 2010 game Enslaved: Odyssey to the West was one of those games on my Pile of Shame even though the Xbox 360 version of the game has been sitting on my shelf for a good six months or more. Gamers often have what they refer to as their “Pile of Shame”, a list of games that they know full well they should have gotten around to play – because their friends did, because of great reviews or sometimes just because it’s developed by a production house that you admire.
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