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Kameo: Elements of Power xbox360 Game Reviews
Kameo: Elements of Power
Critic Score
Metascore: 79 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
7.5 out of 10
based on 76 reviews
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Kameo: Elements of Power is an epic adventure, full of exploration and intense combat. The future of the world depends on Kameo, who must capture, grow, and unleash a wide assortment of incredible monsters to combat ever-present evil and rescue her three Elemental Ancestors from the Dark Troll King—who threatens the planet and its wildlife. [Microsoft]

PUBLISHER: Microsoft
DEVELOPER: Rare
GENRE(S): Action, Adventure
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: November 7, 2005

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100
AceGamez
From the breathtaking graphics to the stunning orchestral score, it screams next generation at you and it backs this up with truly imaginative, varied and engaging gameplay, with all aspects of the game featuring a host of lovely features that simply couldn't have been achieved had this game been released on Xbox as planned.
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100
Times Online
It not only looks fantastic, but uses the graphics ability of the 360 to the full, with super-smooth angles and movement, and the puzzles it presents are every bit as challenging as those in games such as Zelda, with which it shares a medieval theme. Brilliantly designed and executed, and fabulously entertaining.
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96
My Gamer
Strikingly original.
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95
Play Magazine
The control is superb, the scope heretofore unimaginable, and the presentation royal in pedigree. [Jan 2006, p.40]
92
Game Chronicles
But Rare has once again pulled the rabbit from the hat and proved that intelligent game design, charming characters, a grand story, and a next-gen audio and visual presentation is the foundation for an enduring title that should be part of every Xbox 360 game library.
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92
Gamezilla!
I love how this game makes my surround sound system hum and you would do well to purchase the fiber optic cable if your home theatre can accommodate it, the difference is astounding.
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92
Da Gameboyz
Kameo is exceptional and will entertain the whole family. The experience is awe-inspiring and is going to be a tough act for other adventure games to follow.
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92
XGP Gaming
It has everything a gamer asks for: a great story, art design, excellent graphics, HD support, excellent sound, awesome gameplay and a creative premise all rolled into a package that is extremely entertaining.
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90
PGNx Media
In classic Rare fashion, there are a few nods to Nintendo thrown in there but it’s nice to see that the developer hasn’t lost its touch to make remarkable games.
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90
Gaming Target
It’s safe to say the story won’t blow you away, and the game could’ve been a tad longer overall, but what you have with Kameo is still a quality title that delivers a next-gen experience that truly feels like it comes from the next generation.
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90
Computer and Video Games
It's a very deep and sophisticated adventure with enough visual va-va-voom to keep even the most hardcore gamer gripped from start to finish. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
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90
ZTGameDomain
While the length and somewhat child like appearance may throw some gamers off I simply cannot recommend this game enough.
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89
GameZone
With inventive puzzles, dazzling visuals and a wonderful game world just ripe for exploration, this is a launch title worth buying.
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89
Xbox Evolved
Let's just hope a sequel is already in the works since this game delivered a pleasurable twelve hours of play.
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88
Team Xbox
Its cutesy image may not appeal to the hardcore crowd, but the core game is nearly flawless. It’s a game that you’ll want to continue playing – it doesn’t feel like “work”. The characters are imaginative, the visuals are outstanding, and the game is downright fun.
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88
Pelit (Finland)
Looks stunning and contains some really clever gameplay. The game is really fun to play although some of the puzzles make no sense at all. The condensed co-op is a real downer. [Dec 2005]
88
Just RPG
The puzzles are challenging, the gameplay is deep, the environments are stunning, and the music is great. Still, after waiting so long for the game I couldn’t help but be at least a little bit disappointed, particularly when it comes to the game’s length.
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88
XboxAddict
Highly entertaining, a little short on replay value, but heavy on production value I thought Kameo Elements of Power was a keeper.
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87
GameSpot
It's packed with clever and entertaining action, not to mention some of the most highly impressive, razor-sharp graphics you've ever seen, along with terrific music and sound. Kameo feels rather disjointed at first, and it's not a particularly long game, but it ultimately provides a rousing, memorable journey.
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87
GamingTrend
The graphics are unsurpassed and absolutely stunning. Sound and music quality are professional grade.
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87
Planet Xbox 360
Kameo has finally come out from beyond that massive shadow of past Rare accomplishments and while they may not have reinvented the wheel, it does offer up an incredibly fun and addictive experience that no fan of the genre should miss.
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86
Gamer's Hell
A refreshingly fun experience for a launch title, and although it creates little in the way of true innovation, it still provides plenty for action and adventure fans alike.
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86
DailyGame
A wonderfully fun romp appropriate for all ages. If only it had a few more levels to experiment with all the elemental warriors.
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85
Official Xbox Magazine
If you consider yourself a platformer aficionado, you won't find anything here that's particularly genre-shattering, but Kameo's presentation is flawlessly executed. [Jan 2006, p.56]
85
Game Over Online
Every level is designed intelligently and none of the game’s flaws bring it down to a level that saps the joy from the whole experience, as long as you stay away from the co-op mode. Platforming fans have something next-gen to crow about.
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85
Gamers' Temple
The controls are good but they do take getting use to especially when switching back and forth between the different Warriors. The good news is that it will not take long to get the hang of it and the new 360 controllers are very comfy and responsive.
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85
Worth Playing
Kameo has ideal combination of gameplay components culled from different genres; the elements were simply good on their own, but when combined together, they make for a great game.
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85
Game Power Australia
Kameo is a real extravaganza. It looks gorgeous, whether viewed in high definition or not. Every frame is thick with graphical flourish.
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85
Deeko
The Enchanted Forest is outlined in such vibrant colors, you'll want to check to see if your screen is actually dripping with paint.
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84
Talk Xbox
It has the graphics and soundtrack of a AAA title, but the gameplay just doesn't mesh with the rest of the game to form a game you will be coming back to again.
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84
IGN
A game that will last players weeks but not months. The core gameplay is intelligent and almost always fun with a few areas that boarder on frustrating.
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83
GameBrink
It's nice to look at, pleasant on the ears, and fun to play. Yet at the same time it's over before players even have time to appreciate its qualities.
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82
Gaming Horizon
As pretty much the only non-shooter/non-sports game on the Xbox 360, you have to get this game just for the change of pace, if not for the fantastic platformer/adventure experience.
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81
Jolt Online Gaming UK
For some the cutesy-wutsey graphics, chirpy speech and offers of handholding might be irritating, in which case say hello to the three ghosts of Christmas for us when you see them. For everyone else, this is an enjoyable, well polished game with bags of personality.
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81
Kombo
The game is amazing for its short length, and quick switch from platform to platform.
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80
G4 TV
As an action adventure held up against its contemporaries, its gameplay variety, interesting premise, and amazing graphics and sound make it a winner, identity crisis or not.
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80
GameSpy
The main problem though, is that this game was made as a single player experience and cramming a two player mode into it feels awkward. The stages and balance just aren't designed for multiple players.
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80
Yahoo! Games
Hidden underneath the heroine's cute, sly smile is a solid helping of classic Rare goodness, just waiting to burst forth. Layer on the excellent combat system, beautiful visuals, and an orchestral score, and you've got a game well worth checking out.
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80
Cheat Code Central
Kameo: Elements of Power has the hallmarks of a solid RPG, but fortunately the focus is on action - and it's virtually non-stop.
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80
Total Video Games
There’s plenty of variety, fun and enjoyment to be had with the game along with some thought-provoking puzzles that provide a good blend.
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80
Extreme Gamer
Kameo: Elements of Power isn't the most innovative action adventure, but it stands up well on its own. If you are looking for a game to showcase the potential of the 360, this is your game.
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80
DarkStation
The eagerly awaited Rare action title debuts on the 360, with pretty sweet visuals, some character-switching fun and furious combat sequences.
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80
MS Xbox World
The game play is solid throughout and never overly complicated. The combat is fluid and intuitive especially if you scratch beneath the surface to find a rewarding combo system in place.
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80
Gamestyle
Although there are problems - for instance, the game is very short (it only took Gamestyle around seven hours) and the online co-op mode seems more like an added extra - we ultimately succumbed to its storybook charms.
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80
Xboxic
It has a nice atmosphere, and the sound is really great. But when you’re done with the main quest, there’s just not much left to do unless you’re an achievement whore.
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80
Games Radar
You might breeze through it, but it'll be a cool breeze.
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80
Thunderbolt
There are numerous moments of creative genius, which are all too rare in today’s cookie cutter games. The moving music, clever character designs and topnotch production values overshadow some of the gameplay elements, but it never stops the game from being fun.
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79
BonusStage
Sure, it looks nice, but unless you’re shallow person who’s only gotten into gaming for how good things look, there’s not a whole lot of depth here.
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79
Loaded Inc
It takes some risks, and as a result ends up feeling gimmicky and repetitive in a few rough spots. However, the game does succeed in making a great action game by including a colorful cast of characters and adding a few RPG elements for good measure.
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79
Armchair Empire
It’s flat-out beautiful to watch but considering Kameo’s been in development for about four years by my estimation (and on three different platforms: GameCube, Xbox, and finally Xbox 360) I would have expected this, though it doesn’t excuse the slapdash story cuts.
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78
Xbox World Australia
It's the perfect metaphor for the New Rare; solid, competent, but not brilliant or innovative.
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78
Digital Entertainment News
Kameo is absolutely beautiful, and it's a decent game, too.
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78
Gaming Nexus
The game is at least a must-rent for all gamers and games with younger children will probably want to add the game to their permanent collection.
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78
eToychest
A relatively short-lived experience lasting only ten or so hours, this is a game that, in typical Rare fashion, positions the entirety of its gameplay upon a single gimmick that, sadly, fails to carry to experience on its own. Kameo is a good game, but it reeks of missed potential.
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77
Gamer 2.0
There are so many reasons to absolutely adore Kameo: Elements of Power: it’s magical surrounding, fantastic graphics–that don’t even require an HDTV to impress–and its charming characters. But there are so many reasons to feel its six years of development should have offered so much more.
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76
Gaming Illustrated
Unless you have a Gamecube and are suffering Zelda withdrawal or loved "Sudeki" with a passion, try out the more serious 360 games out there first.
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75
Detroit Free Press
One of the best-looking Xbox 360 games I've seen. And trust me, it's just plain fun to parade around as a plant and sock a troll right in the kisser.
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75
Game Informer
A respectable adventure, but it drives players forward with its visual content and not its gameplay. [Jan 2006, p.144]
74
The New York Times
Generally enjoyable but hampered by awkward controls; it is difficult to aim projectiles, and the underwater levels in which you must use Kameo's aquatic incarnation Deep Blue are utterly painful as you laboriously try to steer through the water and desperately try to aim water missiles in the right direction.
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70
Edge Magazine
When so much work has gone into the game’s visuals and so much effort has been poured into the most insignificant cosmetic flourish, you find your patience for the hiccups that still plague many games is reduced to almost zero. [Christmas 2005, p.92]
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70
GamerFeed
As solid an adventure as anything Rare has put out, this game is a must-have if you're looking for a well made "platformer." However, if you're looking for strides in innovation, keep looking. This is just an evolution of the same game we've been playing since "Super Mario 64."
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70
1UP
Rare is still very much Rare: inspiration is taken from multiple sources, a solid-but-unspectacular game is built on that inspiration, every imaginable color and graphical effect is dumped on top of it, and everyone is given an awful pun for a name.
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70
Sydney Morning Herald
This is the most family-friendly 360 launch title, offering an entertaining fantasy adventure with plenty of secrets and varied powers.
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70
Computer Games Magazine
A useless co-op mode feels tacked-on. [Feb 2006, p.86]
70
NTSC-uk
Despite what others may have claimed, this is not "Star Fox Adventures" for the new generation, this is something so much more exciting - Rare back on form.
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70
games(TM)
As enjoyable and refreshing as Kameo is, we can’t help but feel that it would have been better received long ago on the GameCube, as was originally intended. [Christmas 2005, p.126]
67
GameShark
The world is bright and so colorful it almost assaults the senses. The eccentric cast of characters is extremely well detailed and animated.
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67
Into Liquid Sky
The game is short. Even after completing the entire side quest and upgrading my creatures to the max, my time only left me with about 15 hours.
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67
Game Revolution
Kameo isn’t the deepest or most challenging game in the Xbox 360 launch window, but it looks awesome and offers solid, if fleeting, fun.
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67
Gaming Age
The gameplay isn’t as deep as expected and most average gamers will have no problem cruising through the entire game in a few short days. Regardless, the colorful, lush visuals, dramatic soundtrack and variety filled gameplay should provide a pleasant next-generation fantasy romp for most gamers.
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63
Electronic Gaming Monthly
It's a brief, disappointing adventure with occasional flashes of greatness.
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60
GamePro
Just like a supermodel, Kameo is all about outward appearances. The visuals are stunning, but the weak and repetitive game-play, the vapid cutscenes, and the groan-inducing attempts at humor make this game perhaps one of the most disappointing of the Xbox 360 launch.
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60
GameCritics
All in all, it's just a game that works some of the time but doesn't have enough drive and ambition behind it to vault it to the upper echelon of must play experiences.
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60
PALGN
Overall a good idea, but poor execution throughout. A good technical showpiece for the Xbox 360, but in truth a disappointing game destined for the bargain bins in six months.
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60
360 Gamer Magazine UK
Solid but uninspired. [Issue #2]
50
EuroGamer
Rare said that the game was basically completed on past systems anyway, then touched up, and that's incredibly obvious.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 7.5 (out of 10) based on 32 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ben G. gave it a1:
The gameplay is mind-numbingly methodical and the entire game feels like it's in slow motion. On top of that, the game sports outright horrible creative design complete with quiet voices and droning dialogue. This is one of the ugliest and worst games I have ever played. I don't have a single good thing to say about Kameo.

Michel B. gave it a10:
I give this game a 10 - with the new expert mode, costumes and other things to download, this game offers plenty of things to do and a remarkable playtime. It's an interesting journey with a lot of great and unique ideas and a complex combat system that really shines out once you've mastered it. The first time I finished Level one for example, I had only a few thousand points - now I get over 30 millions. There is so much to discover, so many devastating combos to learn... if you really want.

ACE5 gave it an8:
I think RARE lost track of what they were suppose to do with this game. Kameo create a good gaming experience, but doesn't give gamers the full potential of what kameo could have been. My theory is that cameo should have involved some of the elements from Starfox:DP where kameo would do most of her combat with a weapon, like a staff that could be used to hit or shoot magic balls or something. Next I think they should have focused on using the elemental creatures like final fantasy uses their aeons, so that you don't get tired of using the creatures. Because as it stands, there is really no reason to become kameo, when all the aeons have the power. And let's not forget we bought the game because of the main character "Kameo", we didn't buy a game that was simply called "Elements of power". If rare makes another one of these I hope they incorperate these ideas, because if they had have planned the game right, it could have been the Xbox 360's answer to Zelda.

Red XIII gave it an8:
Though this game may look a lot like a kids game on the outside, inside lurks a game that will draw you into the world of Kameo. A very fun game, graphics are good, gameplay is good, soun