Henry Hatsworth trailer shows robot carnage and cartoon violence

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Like Nick, I can’t help myself from being excited about Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure. I’m not known to act excited about my Nintendo DS — it feels like I haven’t bought a game for it in years — but it appears as if EA’s exclusive title will have me from day one.

The game is a creative and refined blend of two unrelated genres. The top screen handles the game’s hack ‘n slash gameplay, while the bottom is devoted to the game’s puzzle elements. The above video may help you get a handle on the game if Hamza’s preview hasn’t already. The vid is called “The Life and Death of a Puzzle Enemy” and focuses on the smooth interaction between the action and puzzle elements.

While illustrating the interplay is great, I found the robot stuff the most exciting. If you gain enough energy within the puzzle portion of the game, you can use that energy as “super exciting robot juice.” Basically, it allows Henry to pilot a mechanical monstrosity, capable of dealing out massive amounts of death with a variety of crazy weaponry. Sounds great, right?


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