There’s hardly a difference when it comes to who you choose to play with, really, as both have basically the same set of skills, with the only real big catch that Obelix can use his trademark menires as weapons, while Asterix’s light weight allows him to reach certain platforms Obelix is too big-boned for. Asterix & Obelix XXXL: The Ram From Hibernia can be played in both single player and co-op. Who else other than peppy Asterix and the mighty Obelix to save the day? Don’t forget about the adorable pup Ideafix, who would never leave his master’s side. Unfortunately for them, Caesar’s cunning minions kidnap the hapless fluff ball, forcing the chief’s daughter to seek the help of Asterix and co before it’s too late. The secret to their success, though, doesn’t lie with a potion, but in the chieftain’s pet ram, whose golden horns give the people some manner of inspiration to keep the fight going. The game opens with an amazing discovery: yet another village somewhere in the coast has also been resisting the Romans, an isolated island far across from Gaul, Hibernia (ancient Ireland). Sadly for fans of the source material like me, there’s very little to actually enjoy about the newest entry in the Asterix & Obelix XX series as The Ram From Hibernia happens to be one of the weakest I’ve played so far. Asterix & Obelix XXXL: The Ram From Hibernia from OSome Studio and Microids is the latest in a long line of games based on the massively popular comic strip where a lone Gaul village is the only thing left in the way of the Roman Empire’s conquest of taking over Europe.
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