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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is a 2017 action-adventure game developed and published by the British video game development studio Ninja Theory. Set in a dark fantasy world inspired by Norse mythology and Celtic culture, the game follows Senua, a Pict warrior who must make her way to Helheim by defeating otherworldly entities and facing their challenges, in order to rescue the soul of her dead lover from the goddess Hela. It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4, and Windows in August 2017, Xbox One in April 2018, Nintendo Switch in April 2019, and Xbox Series X and Series S in August 2021. Hellblade features support for virtual reality, which was added in a 2018 update.

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice
Developer(s)Ninja Theory[a]
Publisher(s)Ninja Theory[b]
Director(s)Tameem Antoniades
Producer(s)Rupert Brooker
Designer(s)
  • Joe Nelson
  • Juan Fernandez
Programmer(s)
  • Gavin Costello
  • Loong Wei Ding
  • Melanie Hall
  • Stefano Prosperi
Artist(s)Hugues Giboire
Writer(s)Tameem Antoniades
Composer(s)
EngineUnreal Engine 4
Platform(s)
Release
  • PlayStation 4, Windows
  • August 8, 2017
  • Xbox One
  • April 11, 2018
  • Nintendo Switch
  • April 11, 2019
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • August 9, 2021
Genre(s)Action-adventure, hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player

Self-described as an "independent AAA game", Hellblade was created by a team of approximately twenty developers led by writer and director Tameem Antoniades. The game blends different gameplay mechanics and concepts like puzzle solving, psychological horror and melee combat. Voice acting is an integral part of the game, while its cutscenes combine motion capture by Melina Juergens, and live action performances by other actors. The game's narrative serves as a metaphor for the character's struggle with psychosis, as Senua, who suffers from the condition but believes it to be a curse, is haunted by an entity known as the "Darkness", voices in her head known as "Furies", and memories from her past. To properly represent psychosis, developers worked closely with neuroscientists, mental health specialists, and people living with the condition.

Hellblade was a commercial success and was well-received by critics, who praised it as a work of art and applauded its uncommon choice of revolving around psychosis, the quality and uniqueness of its approach of the condition, and its story and main character. Its overall presentation, along with Juergens' performance, was also considered superior in quality to what independent games usually provide, although its gameplay and other elements received some criticism. The game sold over a million copies across all platforms by June 2018. A sequel, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, was announced at The Game Awards 2019.

Gameplay Edit

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice is divided into two types of gameplay: the first allows Senua to walk freely and interact with her surroundings. Those parts focus on either story via voiceover, as Senua travels from one location to another, or the resolution of a puzzle or challenge of some kind to progress further. She can use a capacity known as "focus", in reference to her tendency to see things differently from other people due to her condition, to trigger puzzle-related events. If she uses her focus on totems hidden throughout the game, it triggers a memory via voice-over of her friend Druth telling her of the stories of the Norsemen; activating all forty-four of them triggers a bonus cutscene shortly before the game's climax, that extends on Druth's backstory.[2] Several areas feature their own exclusive mechanics or trials, such as reaching a safe zone in time before Senua dies, or using the focus ability to modify the structure of her surroundings.[3]

In addition, Hellblade features fights against malformed representations of Norsemen who block her progression, including occasional bosses. During those fights, Senua has her sword drawn out, and is turned towards one of her enemies, on which the camera is automatically focused; she can use two kinds of attacks, quick or heavy, kick an enemy to prevent it from blocking her attacks, parry, or dodge.[3] She can also charge the opponent she is focusing on, to either get closer or directly attack or kick it.[4] If she parries or dodges enough, she can use her focus ability in battle to move faster than her enemies or dissipate the shadows some of them are made of, which makes them impervious to regular attacks.[2] Once she obtains Gramr, Senua can charge her heavy attacks for additional damage and parries more efficiently, both of which can allow her to use her focus ability. If Senua suffers a strong hit, or several hits in a row, she falls to the ground, and the player must press the corresponding button repeatedly as fast as possible before an enemy deals her a fatal blow; if she does not get back up in time, she dies. The closer she is to death, the more difficult it is for her to get back up; she can also die from a regular hit, if she was already very close to death.

Hellblade does not feature any heads-up display or tutorials. Instead, Druth, Furies, or the Darkness, provide audio indications on game mechanics, and how to progress through levels and puzzles.[2] The Furies provide Senua advice in battle, notably warning her if an enemy is attacking from her back.[2] They react when Senua takes damage, and panic heavily if she is close to death: how nervous they are when she takes a hit is representative of how much damage she can still take.[3] The nature of most apparitions, events witnessed, or voices heard, is purposely left unclear, and can be interpreted as either an actual apparition by a spirit, a memory of Senua, or a trick created by the Darkness or one of the deceptive creatures she has to face.[4] As such, the clues given during the game are not always reliable (except for Druth's): certain Furies try to demotivate Senua, or give false indications such as telling her she took the wrong way, or that she is walking into a trap.[5]

Plot Edit

Set in the late 8th century, the game starts with Senua (Melina Juergens), a Pict warrior from Orkney arriving at the border of Helheim in a quest to save the soul of her dead lover, Dillion (Oliver Walker), from the goddess Hela.[6] Senua believes she suffers from a curse that causes her to hear the voices of spirits, referred to as "Furies", in her head, the most notable of which is the Narrator (Chipo Chung), who is aware of the player's presence and often breaks the fourth wall by talking to them directly. She is followed by the Darkness (Steven Hartley), a dark entity at the core of the curse. She carries Dillion's severed head to use it as a vessel for his soul and is guided by her memories of the stories of Druth (Nicholas Boulton), a former slave of the Norsemen well-versed in their legends, now deceased, who became her friend and mentor during a year-long self-imposed exile. To enter Helheim, Senua overcomes several tests and defeats both the fire giant Surt and the god of illusions Valravn, but as she crosses the bridge to Helheim, she is attacked by Hela, who defeats her with a single blow and shatters her sword. Barely surviving the encounter, Senua contemplates suicide, but instead scars herself with her broken blade. She then follows visions of Druth and a man-shaped light she believes to be Dillion to a great tree, where she undergoes four trials that test her body, spirit, and mind and is rewarded with the legendary sword Gramr, a weapon powerful enough to kill Hela.

As the game progresses, Senua's backstory is unveiled in nonlinear order through her hallucinations, revealing that her mother, the healer Galena (Ellie Piercy), suffered the same curse she did but thought of it as a gift. However, Senua's devoutly religious father, Zynbel (also performed by Hartley), thought otherwise and burned Galena alive. Senua witnessed the event when she was just five years old, which caused her psychosis to worsen significantly and caused her to block out the memory. Her father, convincing her that she was tainted with evil, abused Senua emotionally and physically and isolated her from the rest of the world until she met Dillion when he visited her village. The two fell in love, and Senua left her father to be with him, as he saw her as different and misunderstood instead of cursed. However, after a plague killed many in Dillion's village, Senua, believing the fault to be hers, left in exile. When she returned a year later after seemingly conquering the Darkness, she found everyone killed by Norsemen raiders, who had sacrificed Dillion in a blood eagle to their gods.[6] Remembering the stories of Druth, Senua then swore to save Dillion's soul from the gods of the Norsemen.

Ultimately, Senua fights against the influence of the Darkness, surviving the "Sea of Corpses" and defeating the beast Garm at the gates of Helheim. She realizes that the Darkness is a representation of her father's abuse and temporarily imprisons the Furies in a magic mirror. She then confronts Hela, who summons a legion of undead warriors; Senua fights them until she is finally overwhelmed and tries to bargain with Hela. In her final moments, she recalls Dillion telling her the importance of accepting loss. As the imagery of Helheim fades away, Hela stabs Senua with Gramr and drops Dillion's head into the abyss, but as the camera returns to her, Senua is standing in her place, with a dead Hela at her feet. Having accepted that it was never possible to bring her lover back and that she is not responsible for his death or anyone else's, Senua finally banishes the Darkness from her soul and accepts the Furies not as a curse, but as a part of who she is. She invites the player to follow her, saying that there is another story to tell.

Development Edit

Hellblade was announced for the PlayStation 4 at Sony's Gamescom media briefing on August 12, 2014, where a trailer was shown. In a joint statement, Ninja Theory described the game as "an experience focused on delivering a deep character in a twisted world, with brutal uncompromising combat", and stated that they wanted to "make a smaller, more focused game experience that is uncompromising in its combat, art and story".[7] The developers called it an "independent AAA game", with their goal being to make a game with all the qualities and production values of any AAA game on the market, but with creative freedom and an "indie spirit".[8] The team eventually succeeded in releasing the game independently, but to achieve this could only release it via digital distribution.[9][10]

Hugues Giboire, art director of the previous Ninja Theory game Heavenly Sword, rejoined the studio to work on the game.[11] A Windows version of the game was announced on January 9, 2015.[12] The game is powered by Unreal Engine 4, and was made by Ninja Theory with a team of around twenty developers.[8][13] Its subtitle, Senua's Sacrifice, was announced in March 2016.[14][15] Hellblade: Senua's Psychosis, a short documentary film included with the game, details the concept behind its story and inspirations, notably the team's study of mental illness. It was written and narrated by Antoniades, and edited by Juergens.[16]

Writing Edit

The main inspiration of Senua's character was the Iceni queen Boudica, while her name came from Senuna, a Celtic goddess long lost to historians but re-discovered in 2002, whose name was at first read incorrectly as Senua.[16] Based on what is believed of the way Celtic warriors looked, Senua was given war paints, and braided hair clumped with lime.[16] Doing research to find the right angle for the character, the team realized that despite the Roman Empire being able to conquer nearly all of Europe, they were unable to conquer a group of Celts, known as the Picts, in the northern reaches of Great Britain. Towards the end of the 8th century, the first Vikings arrived in the lands of the Picts, more specifically the islands of Orkney, and replaced them as the main population of the land. Based on the belief that the Norsemen were known for sacrificing the leaders of the tribes they had conquered to their gods, the game's director and lead writer Tameem Antoniades decided to use this as the basis for Senua's quest and trauma, and to have her find everyone in her village killed by the Norsemen and her lover sacrificed to Norse gods via the blood eagle, a ritualized method of execution whose authenticity is actually debated among historians.[16][17][18][19]

According to Antoniades, the team, researching Celtic culture and the Celts' views on mental disorder, found out that they used the term "gelt" for a person who had been driven mad by a curse, grief, or the trauma of a battle, and that the gelt would take to a life in the woods in search of penance, punishment and purgatory; the team decided to make Senua a gelt, who had left her home in exile for those reasons. The character of Druth was based on both a real Irish Celt named Findan who was enslaved by the Norsemen in the 8th century, but eventually escaped and became a monk, and the Celtic tale of "a mad sinner who flees battle into exile and takes on a beastly nature, growing feathers on his body". The character was given a backstory similar to Findan's, a cloak featuring feathers, and was named after another word used by the Celts to describe the mental disorder, "druth", meaning "fool" or "one who utters the words of gods".[16]

Inclusion of psychosis Edit

Antoniades and his team initially conceptualized Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice as "a compelling, adult, fantasy game".[6] The game was always supposed to be hinted as taking place in Senua's mind, but with her mental illness originally less central to the story. However, the team came to see it as an opportunity to raise awareness on psychosis; regarding the team's interest with the condition, Antoniades stated "It is easy to see the pain and suffering caused by physical diseases or physical trauma, it is not so easy to see the mental suffering or trauma or severe mental illness. But what if we could find a way to see it? Games are capable of drawing you in for hours on end, playing the role of a character who's different from you, experiencing their perspective, and actively involving you in a world that functions with a different set of rules. [...] There are many things that happen in the world of Hellblade that make perfect sense within the context of Senua's mind. [...] To complete Senua's quest, you have to internalize and accept the logic and meaning behind these things to progress"; he notably felt that using the tendency of certain psychotics to see patterns others would not see or notice as a game mechanic to solve puzzles would provide a unique angle impossible in media other than video games.[16][20]

"It's been refreshing to see a representation of psychosis in which the person isn't just a sort of passive receptacle for madness. Senua is the hero of her own story, trying to make sense of her experiences and work her way through them – that's incredibly de-stigmatizing. In representations of mental illness on screen, you usually have the illness first, and then a two-dimensional character attached to that. In this case, the character is fully-formed, and they are not defined by their condition."

—Prof. Paul Fletcher, neuroscientist and psychosis expert, who worked on the game.[6]

Antoniades admitted that during his research, he "didn't have to look very far to discover my own ignorance of the subject".[16] To portray psychosis properly, Ninja Theory "consulted world-leading neuroscientists and non-profit organizations like Wellcome Trust to properly capture the experience of psychosis and its devastating effects on the human mind".[21] Antoniades "learnt that people can experience hallucinations and delusional beliefs without it being a problem – the illness comes when those experiences cause suffering. Often the recovery is not about curing yourself of hallucinations, but finding ways to live with them. That was a revelation to me".[6]

Experts who worked closely with the team include Professor Paul Fletcher from the University of Cambridge, and writer and psychologist Professor Charles Fernyhough from the University of Durham, an expert on voice hearing.[6][16] Ninja Theory received funding for the game from the Wellcome Trust, who also helped them creatively in their depiction of mental illness, notably by helping them to get in contact with people actually experiencing it.[6] They worked with a "recovery college", an establishment which acts as both a health facility, and a college for its patients. Antoniades was marked by the story of "a girl who has to live with an angry voice screaming at her, slamming on her doors and walls 24 hours a day. That's someone who would often see corpses hanging in the room, so real that they would sometimes try to rescue them"; this inspired several events featured in the game as well.[16]

When working with experts, the team realized that "quite often, the illness comes not from the symptoms, but from the stigma, isolation, and mistreatment that comes about from the rest of society". This led the team to make Senua's father and the way he abused and isolated her during her youth the real nature of the Darkness which haunts her.[16] To create the voices heard by Senua, the team "worked closely with a group of voice-hearers to try and get these sounding as realistic as possible"; Senua's visual hallucinations, including her flashbacks, or the way several elements of a level appear brighter than they should be, were also based on descriptions from people with delusions.[6] In June 2017, the team presented the near-finished game to several of the people with mental illness they had collaborated with, as a way to see if the final result had "reflected their views or if it had misrepresented them".

Casting, filming and recording Edit

Senua's voice acting and motion capturing were performed by German freelance photographer and video editor Melina Juergens, who had not done either of those things prior to Hellblade.[22] She was used by the team as a stand-in for Senua for several months while they perfected their motion capture techniques, and they eventually came to the conclusion that she could play the character in the finalized game to save the cost of hiring a professional actress. Game director and lead writer Tameem Antoniades stated that he knew her well enough to know that he did not have to teach her how to act, but to "relive her own internal pain".[16] All cutscenes feature Juergens' vocal performance as she recorded it during the filming of her physical performance with a motion capture suit and markers, rather than before or afterward during a voice acting session.[5][23] In addition to the camera placed in front of Juergens' face to capture her expressions for her animated counterpart, Antoniades used a portable camera to film the scenes as they appear in the final game. As they only had one camera, the team opted to make all the cutscenes be presented as one single long take, the objective being to make the viewer feel like "an observer, like a presence watching Senua throughout".[23]

Operating on a much smaller budget with Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice than their previous games, Ninja Theory went out of their usual ways to film the cutscenes of the game. Instead of going to bigger studios and having a team of approximately 20 people film several actors together, as they did in the past, they filmed only Juergens in a small space, with only three other people needed on set: Antoniades directing and filming, one person to look after the audio, and one person to look after the motion capture process. To save more money, the team used equipment described by Antoniades as "fairly cheap", including material bought at a low price at IKEA and on Amazon.[23] As a further cost-saving measure, they used their own boardroom for the motion capture scenes, rather than using external motion capture studio spaces.[24]

The helmet capturing Juergens' expressions and voice was provided to the team by Technoprops. The team opted to feature only two cameras on the helmet, as they felt that having four would be too uncomfortable for Juergens and impact her performance. The audio recording device was the most expensive part of the setup, and was placed around Juergens' forehead to avoid recording breathing sounds. Because all of Juergens' audio was recorded live, the team could not give her indications or reminders directly, or play music she would synchronize her performance with. For this reason, pre-recorded audio notes by Antoniades and excerpts from the soundtrack would be played at the same time on headphones both he and Juergens would wear, so they could act accordingly and in synchronization with each other.[23]

To feature the voices in Senua's head in a way that would be realistic regarding actual people suffering auditory hallucinations, the team, based on descriptions by Professor Charles Fernyhough, an expert on the subject, recorded several actors using binaural recording that also records the 3D position of sound, so the voices would sound as close or distant as the actors were to the microphone, replicating the way human ears perceive sounds. The team then invited voice hearers to listen to the result in order to give them feedback for future recordings.[16] The original score for the game was composed by David García and Andy LaPlegua; the song "Just Like Sleep" by Passarella Death Squad is played during the final battle, and the song "Illusion" by VNV Nation plays during the ending credits.

Release Edit

Hellblade was released for PlayStation 4, and Windows via digital channels on August 8, 2017.[25][26] Following the period of timed console exclusivity for the PlayStation 4,[27] a version for the Xbox One, with enhanced graphical support on the Xbox One X, was released on April 11, 2018.[28] On July 31, 2018, an update added full virtual reality support via the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift headsets.[29] On February 13, 2019, the game was announced for Nintendo Switch later in Spring of the same year.[30][31]

While the game was playable through backwards compatibility on the Xbox Series X and Series S, an enhanced version with improved visuals and ray tracing support was released through a free optimization patch on August 9, 2021.[32][33]

Reception Edit

The game received "generally favorable reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic.[34][35] Its choice to depict and revolve around psychosis was applauded as a unique and interesting choice, as was the execution of those themes, and the idea of blending its approach with Norse mythology and the grief-ridden journey of Senua. Juergens' performance, and the game's sound, artistic direction, tense atmosphere, and low price, were also praised; the quality of its production value and graphics was singled out as superior to what independent games usually offer.[3][4][43][8][10][21][44][45] Reception of the combat and puzzles were more mixed, with several reviewers complaining about combat being too repetitive and simplistic, the lack of variety in the enemies, and about the puzzles being redundant.[2][5][42]

Brandin Tyrrel of IGN praised the story, sound, directing, art direction, voice acting, music, and innovative presentation, and stating "it unfolds like a beautiful, dark, tense visual novel, placing the excellently raw, human performance of its main character front and center on her journey into the land of the Northmen. Her story is one of confusion, sadness, fear, and loss, and it's punctuated by moments of beauty, and strength that has left a lasting impression on me." He added "As impressive as [Hellblade's] story is, Ninja Theory's smart design reinforces the sensory nature of the harrowing tale through subtle and intuitive mechanics [...] Its incredibly smart use of audio and visual distortion and trickery to convey the frightening effects of psychosis, hallucinations, and delusion, are married with the gameplay elements for an experience that rarely ever grapples over whether it's a game or a story".[3] Brad Shoemaker of Giant Bomb stated as a narrative effort, its success was "almost unparalleled in the medium". He applauded the story, sound, characters, graphics, Juergens' performance and "piercing intensity". He appreciated the less artistic elements, but felt that the gameplay for battles was "usually satisfying but can also feel like a chore in confined spaces". However, he described the boss fights as "all unique and exceptionally memorable".[5] Alice Bell of VideoGamer.com gave the game a 9 out of 10, praising its "incredibly compelling story", "fast, stylish combat", and "beautiful and horrible audio and visual design".[2]

"Hellblade's gameplay mechanics are few and relatively straightforward--though at half the price of most games with this quality of production, that's easier to forgive--but as a narrative effort its success is almost unparalleled in the medium."

Giant Bomb[5]

In a positive review, Leif Johnson of PC Gamer praised Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice for its themes, presentation and story, but complained that the "inspiration doesn't carry over to the actual fights. [...] I frankly found it kind of dull in the one-on-one duels at the start, and it didn't help that the enemies sometimes seem to skip a few animations when reacting to attacks. Nor does it help that there's precious little variation in the foes themselves, who almost always show up as tall, shirtless warriors with deer-skull helmets or as beefy berserker shamans. By the end of the first hour, you've basically seen every non-boss you're going to see". He did, however, consider combat to get much better once Senua has to face many enemies at once.[42] In one of the publications to give the game a somewhat negative review, Edge was unhappy with the game's depiction of Senua's condition.[46]

Several reviewers were less enthusiastic, with most criticism directed at the gameplay, fights and puzzles; however, most of them still praised Hellblade as a work of art. Among them was Game Informer's Joe Juba, who found Hellblade to be "undeniably memorable, telling a compelling tale that explores subject matter many consider taboo". However, he believed that the gameplay suffered from the game's themes. Unaware of the fake nature of the game's supposed permadeath, he complained that it was too unclear how close to a permanent game over he was, and felt the sense that he was in "frustrating". He also found the puzzles tedious, and believed that the idea of the fight sequences allowing certain enemies to be off-screen translated poorly to gameplay.[40]

Eurogamer ranked the game ninth on their list of the "Top 50 Games of 2017", GamesRadar+ ranked it 16th on their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017, and EGMNow ranked it 19th in their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017, while Polygon ranked it 24th on their list of the 50 best games of 2017.[47][48][49][50] The game received nominations for "Best PC Game", "Best PlayStation 4 Game", "Best Action-Adventure Game", "Best Graphics", "Best Story", and "Most Innovative" (the latter for which it became a runner-up) at IGN's Best of 2017 Awards.[51][52][53][54][55][56]

Game Informer has listed Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice among best games released throughout the eighth video game generation.[57]

Depiction of psychosis Edit

The game's depiction of psychosis was applauded, and often described as the game's greatest quality. Several media outlets and reviewers analyzed the game's depiction of psychosis in more detail: it was noted that all parts of the game, including the fights and puzzles, were made to further the depiction of Senua's psychosis and revolved around her condition.[5][6][40] Paul Fletcher, a neuroscientist and psychosis expert at the University of Cambridge who worked on the game, said that "It's been exciting to see Senua received so positively by those who have lived with experiences of psychosis."[6]

Michael Briers of PlayStationLifeStyle, stated that "by working closely with neuroscientists and those unfortunate few who have been diagnosed as psychotic, Hellblade carefully avoids those cheap, half-assed tropes that render a character insane and, therefore, woefully one-dimensional. Not only does it act as a disservice to those who suffer from mental illness, this practice of painting in broad strokes only minimizes the room for nuance, but Senua's Sacrifice boldly cuts through the white noise".[21] Leif Johnson of PC Gamer praised the gripping depiction of a character suffering from psychosis, stating "Ninja Theory uses haunted eyes to full effect in long, moody closeups peppering the narrative. [Senua] peers not only into the darkness but seemingly past the camera, past the screen. Looking back, I found depths of despair and anger there that were sometimes hard to meet head-on [...] Some people would crumble under such pain. But still, Senua fights. It's a little inspiring."[42]

Alice Bell of VideoGamer.com noted that although Senua's psychosis is a cause of tragedy in her life, the game also depicted her condition as something that can bring her contentment, stating that her hallucinations are sometimes "actually lovely too, reflecting that psychosis can manifest as color and beauty." Regarding the story as a whole, she stated "you [the player] learn about the trauma Senua has faced, made greater by her struggles with her own mental health and others' lack of understanding of it. Great care has been taken, with input every step of the way from psychologists and people who have experienced psychosis, to give as faithful a representation of it as possible. The hardest battles are fought in the mind, says Dillion, although Senua has physical battles as well."[2]

Mollie L Patterson of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared that "while I can't speak to that side of things from personal experience, I can tell you that I was legitimately affected by [Senua's] condition at times. Playing a good portion of the game with headphones on, quiet moments were often broken by the never-ending chatter of those other selves conflicting in their thoughts, with some wanting to help their host in her quest, and others constantly telling Senua (and you) that she was wrong in her choices, that she was destined to failure, or that it was all hopeless. It's hard to explain how powerful those words can be, even as a player detached from Senua's condition, and it was one of many elements that helped form a bond between us."[39]

"It's very hard to represent what this experience is like, partly because it's such a personal, intense, emotional experience. [...] What they've come up with is so compelling, it's by far the best representation I've heard of what these experiences are like."

—Prof. Charles Fernyhough, an expert on voice hearing, on the game's portrayal of the voices in Senua's head.[16]

Shoemaker stated "Hellblade's single most powerful trick is a near-constant stream of voices in Senua's head, recorded with a spatial audio technique so they feel like they're all around you, nagging at you, undermining your decisions and your confidence. These voices are frequently in conflict with what you're doing and even with each other; one side can be encouraging you while the other mock you mercilessly. The effect is striking. Over time Senua's pain becomes palpable, incontestable, especially as the stress worsens the longer these voices harangue you, the more vicious and deranged they become. It's important to remember that you as the player, though, have the luxury of turning them off whenever you want. Hellblade's robust bag of psychological tricks and the sheer fact of Senua's distressing reality result in the game's uncommon ability to capture the feelings of worthlessness, lack of control, of being misunderstood and shunned, the strange mix of hope and despair that can accompany a debilitating mental illness."[5]

Not all media outlets were satisfied with the game's depiction of the condition. In an article he published to criticize the game, Mic gaming editor Jason Faulkner, who had experience working with the mentally ill, praised Senua's character, but was highly critical of the game, stating that it should have focused on helping people to truly understand psychosis, and have the condition be "focal and explicit", instead of representing it metaphorically: "If you go into the game without any background information, you might assume that Senua is living with delusions and Norse mythology-inspired hallucinations — or you might think that she's being haunted by demons and ghosts. [...] The portrayal of Senua's mental illness would be better served by showing both sides of her story: what's in her head and what's actually happening." He also stated that the game "stifles the opportunity to inject commentary about the broader picture of mental health care", notably by not depicting caregivers or other people dedicated to helping those with mental illness in real life.[58] Edge deplored that Senua's psychosis was depicted as "something of an asset: a helpful superpower that can give you the strength to soldier on through the darkness, so long as you can put up with the odd breakdown here and there."[46]

Death mechanic Edit

Early in the game, after Senua's hand starts to rot because she got "tainted", the Darkness tells her that every time she "dies" (every death turns out to be a vision of a possible future), the rot will spread further up, until it reaches her head and consumes her soul; the game implies that, if this happens, it will result in a permadeath, as the player's save would be deleted, and all game progress until then would be erased. However, several media outlets later found out that the rot stops spreading after a certain number of deaths, and cannot progress further before a certain point in the game, ultimately making it impossible for it to reach Senua's head.[59][43]

Antoniades said that the permadeath mechanic was a bluff: while the rot will spread on Senua's body over repeated deaths, it will never fully reach her head; the wording they chose to describe this was meant to convey part of the fear associated with mental illness and psychosis directly to the player. Antoniades said "We were looking for ideas of how you introduce fear, and one of those ideas was the permadeath mechanic. It's the only time we're very explicit about what will happen to you in the game." He considered that they believed that players and critics have mistaken their wording on the permadeath mechanic when the game was released, which created a "blowout", but he defended their use of the wording as "it's your interpretation as a player that taints the meaning behind it. That's something we wanted to do on purpose, because with mental illness it's your frame of mind that interprets the world, and that can cause you distress."[60]

Reid McCarter of PC Gamer strongly defended Ninja Theory's move, calling it "great game design and a modern expression of unreliable narration". He stated "As the story progresses, the nature of the corruption becomes clearer as the player comes to understand a correlation between Senua's backstory and psychology and the way they perceive the game's dangers. It is a beautifully executed bit of narrative design, game systems and story working in tandem."[61] PCGamesN called it a "clever decision", as it "focuses on Senua's own fear of her enemies and degrading mental state".[59] Eurogamer called it "a cool trick that makes the player feel a sense of dread as they're playing the game. Dread, anxiety and death are all themes Hellblade revolves around. It certainly fits".[43]

Sales Edit

While only released in digital form,[25][26] Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice was a commercial success. It was the best selling game on the PlayStation Store in Europe for the month of its release.[62][63] According to director Tameem Antoniades the game sold "better than expected" and broke even in approximately three months, ahead of the six to nine months the developers expected.[9][64] PC Gamer stated about Hellblade's success that "the news can only be positive. Perhaps if other developers see an experimental game like Hellblade finding commercial success then they'll be more likely to take risks on their own titles—and that, ultimately, will lead to more interesting games".[9] To celebrate World Mental Health Day on October 10, 2017, Ninja Theory donated all profit made from the sales of Hellblade on that day to Rethink Mental Illness.[65] By June 2018, the game had sold over a million copies across all three platforms.[66]

Awards Edit

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2017 The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards 2017 Best Audio Design Nominated [67]
Best Visual Design Nominated
Best Action and Adventure Game Won
Golden Joystick Awards 2017 Best Audio Nominated [68]
Best Gaming Performance (for Melina Juergens) Nominated
Breakthrough Award (for Melina Juergens) Nominated
The Game Awards 2017 Best Narrative Nominated [69][70]
Best Audio Design Won
Best Performance (for Melina Juergens) Won
Games for Impact Won
Best Independent Game Nominated
2018 Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards Best Writing in a Video Game Won [71]
45th Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Video Game Nominated [72][73]
21st Annual D.I.C.E. Awards Outstanding Achievement in Animation Nominated [74]
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Character (Senua) Won
Outstanding Achievement in Story Nominated
Outstanding Technical Achievement Nominated
SXSW Gaming Awards Excellence in SFX Nominated [75][76]
Excellence in Technical Achievement Nominated
Excellence in Visual Achievement Nominated
Most Promising New Intellectual Property Nominated
Excellence in Narrative Nominated
Matthew Crump Cultural Innovation Award Nominated
Game Developers Choice Awards Best Audio Nominated [77][78]
Best Narrative Nominated
Best Technology Nominated
14th British Academy Games Awards Best Game Nominated [79][80]
British Game Won
Artistic Achievement Won
Audio Achievement Won
Game Beyond Entertainment Won
Game Innovation Nominated
Music Nominated
Narrative Nominated
Performer (for Melina Juergens) Won
Ivor Novello Awards Best Original Video Game Score Nominated [81]
Develop Awards Animation Nominated [82][83]
Visual Design Nominated
Music Design Won
Sound Design (Ninja Theory) Nominated
Writing or Narrative Design Won
The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards 2018 Creativity Award Won [84][85]
Best Audio Design Nominated
Diversity Award Nominated
Golden Joystick Awards 2018 Xbox Game of the Year Nominated [86][87]
2019 2019 Webby Awards Action Game Nominated [88][89]
Best Art Direction Won
Best Music/Sound Design Nominated
Best Visual Design Nominated
Best Writing (People's Voice) Won
Technical Achievement Nominated
The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards 2019 Creativity Award Nominated [90]

In addition to the awards received by the game, the team of Hellblade, including Antoniades and Juergens, won the award for Best Real-Time Graphics & Interactivity at SIGGRAPH in 2016, for a showcase demonstration of a technique they called "Realtime Cinematography", during which they performed and filmed live a scene from Hellblade, which was "shot, captured and edited to final quality in minutes, a process that would normally take weeks or months".[15]

Sequel Edit

Senua's Saga: Hellblade II was announced during The Game Awards 2019, with plans for release on Windows and Xbox Series X/S. The game soundtrack will be composed by Heilung[91] and will be set in Iceland and will use Epic Games's new Unreal Engine 5.[92][93][94]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Nintendo Switch and Xbox Series X/S versions co-developed by QLOC.[1]
  2. ^ Xbox Series X/S version was published by Xbox Game Studios.

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice at IMDb

hellblade, senua, sacrifice, 2017, action, adventure, game, developed, published, british, video, game, development, studio, ninja, theory, dark, fantasy, world, inspired, norse, mythology, celtic, culture, game, follows, senua, pict, warrior, must, make, helh. Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice is a 2017 action adventure game developed and published by the British video game development studio Ninja Theory Set in a dark fantasy world inspired by Norse mythology and Celtic culture the game follows Senua a Pict warrior who must make her way to Helheim by defeating otherworldly entities and facing their challenges in order to rescue the soul of her dead lover from the goddess Hela It was released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Windows in August 2017 Xbox One in April 2018 Nintendo Switch in April 2019 and Xbox Series X and Series S in August 2021 Hellblade features support for virtual reality which was added in a 2018 update Hellblade Senua s SacrificeDeveloper s Ninja Theory a Publisher s Ninja Theory b Director s Tameem AntoniadesProducer s Rupert BrookerDesigner s Joe NelsonJuan FernandezProgrammer s Gavin CostelloLoong Wei DingMelanie HallStefano ProsperiArtist s Hugues GiboireWriter s Tameem AntoniadesComposer s David GarciaAndy LaPleguaEngineUnreal Engine 4Platform s PlayStation 4WindowsXbox OneNintendo SwitchXbox Series X SReleasePlayStation 4 WindowsAugust 8 2017Xbox OneApril 11 2018Nintendo SwitchApril 11 2019Xbox Series X SAugust 9 2021Genre s Action adventure hack and slashMode s Single playerSelf described as an independent AAA game Hellblade was created by a team of approximately twenty developers led by writer and director Tameem Antoniades The game blends different gameplay mechanics and concepts like puzzle solving psychological horror and melee combat Voice acting is an integral part of the game while its cutscenes combine motion capture by Melina Juergens and live action performances by other actors The game s narrative serves as a metaphor for the character s struggle with psychosis as Senua who suffers from the condition but believes it to be a curse is haunted by an entity known as the Darkness voices in her head known as Furies and memories from her past To properly represent psychosis developers worked closely with neuroscientists mental health specialists and people living with the condition Hellblade was a commercial success and was well received by critics who praised it as a work of art and applauded its uncommon choice of revolving around psychosis the quality and uniqueness of its approach of the condition and its story and main character Its overall presentation along with Juergens performance was also considered superior in quality to what independent games usually provide although its gameplay and other elements received some criticism The game sold over a million copies across all platforms by June 2018 A sequel Senua s Saga Hellblade II was announced at The Game Awards 2019 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development 3 1 Writing 3 2 Inclusion of psychosis 3 3 Casting filming and recording 3 4 Release 4 Reception 4 1 Depiction of psychosis 4 2 Death mechanic 4 3 Sales 4 4 Awards 5 Sequel 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay EditHellblade Senua s Sacrifice is divided into two types of gameplay the first allows Senua to walk freely and interact with her surroundings Those parts focus on either story via voiceover as Senua travels from one location to another or the resolution of a puzzle or challenge of some kind to progress further She can use a capacity known as focus in reference to her tendency to see things differently from other people due to her condition to trigger puzzle related events If she uses her focus on totems hidden throughout the game it triggers a memory via voice over of her friend Druth telling her of the stories of the Norsemen activating all forty four of them triggers a bonus cutscene shortly before the game s climax that extends on Druth s backstory 2 Several areas feature their own exclusive mechanics or trials such as reaching a safe zone in time before Senua dies or using the focus ability to modify the structure of her surroundings 3 In addition Hellblade features fights against malformed representations of Norsemen who block her progression including occasional bosses During those fights Senua has her sword drawn out and is turned towards one of her enemies on which the camera is automatically focused she can use two kinds of attacks quick or heavy kick an enemy to prevent it from blocking her attacks parry or dodge 3 She can also charge the opponent she is focusing on to either get closer or directly attack or kick it 4 If she parries or dodges enough she can use her focus ability in battle to move faster than her enemies or dissipate the shadows some of them are made of which makes them impervious to regular attacks 2 Once she obtains Gramr Senua can charge her heavy attacks for additional damage and parries more efficiently both of which can allow her to use her focus ability If Senua suffers a strong hit or several hits in a row she falls to the ground and the player must press the corresponding button repeatedly as fast as possible before an enemy deals her a fatal blow if she does not get back up in time she dies The closer she is to death the more difficult it is for her to get back up she can also die from a regular hit if she was already very close to death Hellblade does not feature any heads up display or tutorials Instead Druth Furies or the Darkness provide audio indications on game mechanics and how to progress through levels and puzzles 2 The Furies provide Senua advice in battle notably warning her if an enemy is attacking from her back 2 They react when Senua takes damage and panic heavily if she is close to death how nervous they are when she takes a hit is representative of how much damage she can still take 3 The nature of most apparitions events witnessed or voices heard is purposely left unclear and can be interpreted as either an actual apparition by a spirit a memory of Senua or a trick created by the Darkness or one of the deceptive creatures she has to face 4 As such the clues given during the game are not always reliable except for Druth s certain Furies try to demotivate Senua or give false indications such as telling her she took the wrong way or that she is walking into a trap 5 Plot EditSet in the late 8th century the game starts with Senua Melina Juergens a Pict warrior from Orkney arriving at the border of Helheim in a quest to save the soul of her dead lover Dillion Oliver Walker from the goddess Hela 6 Senua believes she suffers from a curse that causes her to hear the voices of spirits referred to as Furies in her head the most notable of which is the Narrator Chipo Chung who is aware of the player s presence and often breaks the fourth wall by talking to them directly She is followed by the Darkness Steven Hartley a dark entity at the core of the curse She carries Dillion s severed head to use it as a vessel for his soul and is guided by her memories of the stories of Druth Nicholas Boulton a former slave of the Norsemen well versed in their legends now deceased who became her friend and mentor during a year long self imposed exile To enter Helheim Senua overcomes several tests and defeats both the fire giant Surt and the god of illusions Valravn but as she crosses the bridge to Helheim she is attacked by Hela who defeats her with a single blow and shatters her sword Barely surviving the encounter Senua contemplates suicide but instead scars herself with her broken blade She then follows visions of Druth and a man shaped light she believes to be Dillion to a great tree where she undergoes four trials that test her body spirit and mind and is rewarded with the legendary sword Gramr a weapon powerful enough to kill Hela As the game progresses Senua s backstory is unveiled in nonlinear order through her hallucinations revealing that her mother the healer Galena Ellie Piercy suffered the same curse she did but thought of it as a gift However Senua s devoutly religious father Zynbel also performed by Hartley thought otherwise and burned Galena alive Senua witnessed the event when she was just five years old which caused her psychosis to worsen significantly and caused her to block out the memory Her father convincing her that she was tainted with evil abused Senua emotionally and physically and isolated her from the rest of the world until she met Dillion when he visited her village The two fell in love and Senua left her father to be with him as he saw her as different and misunderstood instead of cursed However after a plague killed many in Dillion s village Senua believing the fault to be hers left in exile When she returned a year later after seemingly conquering the Darkness she found everyone killed by Norsemen raiders who had sacrificed Dillion in a blood eagle to their gods 6 Remembering the stories of Druth Senua then swore to save Dillion s soul from the gods of the Norsemen Ultimately Senua fights against the influence of the Darkness surviving the Sea of Corpses and defeating the beast Garm at the gates of Helheim She realizes that the Darkness is a representation of her father s abuse and temporarily imprisons the Furies in a magic mirror She then confronts Hela who summons a legion of undead warriors Senua fights them until she is finally overwhelmed and tries to bargain with Hela In her final moments she recalls Dillion telling her the importance of accepting loss As the imagery of Helheim fades away Hela stabs Senua with Gramr and drops Dillion s head into the abyss but as the camera returns to her Senua is standing in her place with a dead Hela at her feet Having accepted that it was never possible to bring her lover back and that she is not responsible for his death or anyone else s Senua finally banishes the Darkness from her soul and accepts the Furies not as a curse but as a part of who she is She invites the player to follow her saying that there is another story to tell Development EditHellblade was announced for the PlayStation 4 at Sony s Gamescom media briefing on August 12 2014 where a trailer was shown In a joint statement Ninja Theory described the game as an experience focused on delivering a deep character in a twisted world with brutal uncompromising combat and stated that they wanted to make a smaller more focused game experience that is uncompromising in its combat art and story 7 The developers called it an independent AAA game with their goal being to make a game with all the qualities and production values of any AAA game on the market but with creative freedom and an indie spirit 8 The team eventually succeeded in releasing the game independently but to achieve this could only release it via digital distribution 9 10 Hugues Giboire art director of the previous Ninja Theory game Heavenly Sword rejoined the studio to work on the game 11 A Windows version of the game was announced on January 9 2015 12 The game is powered by Unreal Engine 4 and was made by Ninja Theory with a team of around twenty developers 8 13 Its subtitle Senua s Sacrifice was announced in March 2016 14 15 Hellblade Senua s Psychosis a short documentary film included with the game details the concept behind its story and inspirations notably the team s study of mental illness It was written and narrated by Antoniades and edited by Juergens 16 Writing Edit The main inspiration of Senua s character was the Iceni queen Boudica while her name came from Senuna a Celtic goddess long lost to historians but re discovered in 2002 whose name was at first read incorrectly as Senua 16 Based on what is believed of the way Celtic warriors looked Senua was given war paints and braided hair clumped with lime 16 Doing research to find the right angle for the character the team realized that despite the Roman Empire being able to conquer nearly all of Europe they were unable to conquer a group of Celts known as the Picts in the northern reaches of Great Britain Towards the end of the 8th century the first Vikings arrived in the lands of the Picts more specifically the islands of Orkney and replaced them as the main population of the land Based on the belief that the Norsemen were known for sacrificing the leaders of the tribes they had conquered to their gods the game s director and lead writer Tameem Antoniades decided to use this as the basis for Senua s quest and trauma and to have her find everyone in her village killed by the Norsemen and her lover sacrificed to Norse gods via the blood eagle a ritualized method of execution whose authenticity is actually debated among historians 16 17 18 19 According to Antoniades the team researching Celtic culture and the Celts views on mental disorder found out that they used the term gelt for a person who had been driven mad by a curse grief or the trauma of a battle and that the gelt would take to a life in the woods in search of penance punishment and purgatory the team decided to make Senua a gelt who had left her home in exile for those reasons The character of Druth was based on both a real Irish Celt named Findan who was enslaved by the Norsemen in the 8th century but eventually escaped and became a monk and the Celtic tale of a mad sinner who flees battle into exile and takes on a beastly nature growing feathers on his body The character was given a backstory similar to Findan s a cloak featuring feathers and was named after another word used by the Celts to describe the mental disorder druth meaning fool or one who utters the words of gods 16 Inclusion of psychosis Edit Antoniades and his team initially conceptualized Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice as a compelling adult fantasy game 6 The game was always supposed to be hinted as taking place in Senua s mind but with her mental illness originally less central to the story However the team came to see it as an opportunity to raise awareness on psychosis regarding the team s interest with the condition Antoniades stated It is easy to see the pain and suffering caused by physical diseases or physical trauma it is not so easy to see the mental suffering or trauma or severe mental illness But what if we could find a way to see it Games are capable of drawing you in for hours on end playing the role of a character who s different from you experiencing their perspective and actively involving you in a world that functions with a different set of rules There are many things that happen in the world of Hellblade that make perfect sense within the context of Senua s mind To complete Senua s quest you have to internalize and accept the logic and meaning behind these things to progress he notably felt that using the tendency of certain psychotics to see patterns others would not see or notice as a game mechanic to solve puzzles would provide a unique angle impossible in media other than video games 16 20 It s been refreshing to see a representation of psychosis in which the person isn t just a sort of passive receptacle for madness Senua is the hero of her own story trying to make sense of her experiences and work her way through them that s incredibly de stigmatizing In representations of mental illness on screen you usually have the illness first and then a two dimensional character attached to that In this case the character is fully formed and they are not defined by their condition Prof Paul Fletcher neuroscientist and psychosis expert who worked on the game 6 Antoniades admitted that during his research he didn t have to look very far to discover my own ignorance of the subject 16 To portray psychosis properly Ninja Theory consulted world leading neuroscientists and non profit organizations like Wellcome Trust to properly capture the experience of psychosis and its devastating effects on the human mind 21 Antoniades learnt that people can experience hallucinations and delusional beliefs without it being a problem the illness comes when those experiences cause suffering Often the recovery is not about curing yourself of hallucinations but finding ways to live with them That was a revelation to me 6 Experts who worked closely with the team include Professor Paul Fletcher from the University of Cambridge and writer and psychologist Professor Charles Fernyhough from the University of Durham an expert on voice hearing 6 16 Ninja Theory received funding for the game from the Wellcome Trust who also helped them creatively in their depiction of mental illness notably by helping them to get in contact with people actually experiencing it 6 They worked with a recovery college an establishment which acts as both a health facility and a college for its patients Antoniades was marked by the story of a girl who has to live with an angry voice screaming at her slamming on her doors and walls 24 hours a day That s someone who would often see corpses hanging in the room so real that they would sometimes try to rescue them this inspired several events featured in the game as well 16 When working with experts the team realized that quite often the illness comes not from the symptoms but from the stigma isolation and mistreatment that comes about from the rest of society This led the team to make Senua s father and the way he abused and isolated her during her youth the real nature of the Darkness which haunts her 16 To create the voices heard by Senua the team worked closely with a group of voice hearers to try and get these sounding as realistic as possible Senua s visual hallucinations including her flashbacks or the way several elements of a level appear brighter than they should be were also based on descriptions from people with delusions 6 In June 2017 the team presented the near finished game to several of the people with mental illness they had collaborated with as a way to see if the final result had reflected their views or if it had misrepresented them Casting filming and recording Edit Senua s voice acting and motion capturing were performed by German freelance photographer and video editor Melina Juergens who had not done either of those things prior to Hellblade 22 She was used by the team as a stand in for Senua for several months while they perfected their motion capture techniques and they eventually came to the conclusion that she could play the character in the finalized game to save the cost of hiring a professional actress Game director and lead writer Tameem Antoniades stated that he knew her well enough to know that he did not have to teach her how to act but to relive her own internal pain 16 All cutscenes feature Juergens vocal performance as she recorded it during the filming of her physical performance with a motion capture suit and markers rather than before or afterward during a voice acting session 5 23 In addition to the camera placed in front of Juergens face to capture her expressions for her animated counterpart Antoniades used a portable camera to film the scenes as they appear in the final game As they only had one camera the team opted to make all the cutscenes be presented as one single long take the objective being to make the viewer feel like an observer like a presence watching Senua throughout 23 Operating on a much smaller budget with Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice than their previous games Ninja Theory went out of their usual ways to film the cutscenes of the game Instead of going to bigger studios and having a team of approximately 20 people film several actors together as they did in the past they filmed only Juergens in a small space with only three other people needed on set Antoniades directing and filming one person to look after the audio and one person to look after the motion capture process To save more money the team used equipment described by Antoniades as fairly cheap including material bought at a low price at IKEA and on Amazon 23 As a further cost saving measure they used their own boardroom for the motion capture scenes rather than using external motion capture studio spaces 24 The helmet capturing Juergens expressions and voice was provided to the team by Technoprops The team opted to feature only two cameras on the helmet as they felt that having four would be too uncomfortable for Juergens and impact her performance The audio recording device was the most expensive part of the setup and was placed around Juergens forehead to avoid recording breathing sounds Because all of Juergens audio was recorded live the team could not give her indications or reminders directly or play music she would synchronize her performance with For this reason pre recorded audio notes by Antoniades and excerpts from the soundtrack would be played at the same time on headphones both he and Juergens would wear so they could act accordingly and in synchronization with each other 23 To feature the voices in Senua s head in a way that would be realistic regarding actual people suffering auditory hallucinations the team based on descriptions by Professor Charles Fernyhough an expert on the subject recorded several actors using binaural recording that also records the 3D position of sound so the voices would sound as close or distant as the actors were to the microphone replicating the way human ears perceive sounds The team then invited voice hearers to listen to the result in order to give them feedback for future recordings 16 The original score for the game was composed by David Garcia and Andy LaPlegua the song Just Like Sleep by Passarella Death Squad is played during the final battle and the song Illusion by VNV Nation plays during the ending credits Release Edit Hellblade was released for PlayStation 4 and Windows via digital channels on August 8 2017 25 26 Following the period of timed console exclusivity for the PlayStation 4 27 a version for the Xbox One with enhanced graphical support on the Xbox One X was released on April 11 2018 28 On July 31 2018 an update added full virtual reality support via the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift headsets 29 On February 13 2019 the game was announced for Nintendo Switch later in Spring of the same year 30 31 While the game was playable through backwards compatibility on the Xbox Series X and Series S an enhanced version with improved visuals and ray tracing support was released through a free optimization patch on August 9 2021 32 33 Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacriticPC 83 100 34 PS4 81 100 35 XONE 88 100 36 NS 80 100 37 Review scoresPublicationScoreDestructoid7 5 10 38 Electronic Gaming Monthly8 5 10 39 Game Informer8 10 40 GameSpot8 10 41 Giant Bomb nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 IGN9 10 3 PC Gamer US 78 100 42 VideoGamer com9 10 2 The game received generally favorable reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic 34 35 Its choice to depict and revolve around psychosis was applauded as a unique and interesting choice as was the execution of those themes and the idea of blending its approach with Norse mythology and the grief ridden journey of Senua Juergens performance and the game s sound artistic direction tense atmosphere and low price were also praised the quality of its production value and graphics was singled out as superior to what independent games usually offer 3 4 43 8 10 21 44 45 Reception of the combat and puzzles were more mixed with several reviewers complaining about combat being too repetitive and simplistic the lack of variety in the enemies and about the puzzles being redundant 2 5 42 Brandin Tyrrel of IGN praised the story sound directing art direction voice acting music and innovative presentation and stating it unfolds like a beautiful dark tense visual novel placing the excellently raw human performance of its main character front and center on her journey into the land of the Northmen Her story is one of confusion sadness fear and loss and it s punctuated by moments of beauty and strength that has left a lasting impression on me He added As impressive as Hellblade s story is Ninja Theory s smart design reinforces the sensory nature of the harrowing tale through subtle and intuitive mechanics Its incredibly smart use of audio and visual distortion and trickery to convey the frightening effects of psychosis hallucinations and delusion are married with the gameplay elements for an experience that rarely ever grapples over whether it s a game or a story 3 Brad Shoemaker of Giant Bomb stated as a narrative effort its success was almost unparalleled in the medium He applauded the story sound characters graphics Juergens performance and piercing intensity He appreciated the less artistic elements but felt that the gameplay for battles was usually satisfying but can also feel like a chore in confined spaces However he described the boss fights as all unique and exceptionally memorable 5 Alice Bell of VideoGamer com gave the game a 9 out of 10 praising its incredibly compelling story fast stylish combat and beautiful and horrible audio and visual design 2 Hellblade s gameplay mechanics are few and relatively straightforward though at half the price of most games with this quality of production that s easier to forgive but as a narrative effort its success is almost unparalleled in the medium Giant Bomb 5 In a positive review Leif Johnson of PC Gamer praised Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice for its themes presentation and story but complained that the inspiration doesn t carry over to the actual fights I frankly found it kind of dull in the one on one duels at the start and it didn t help that the enemies sometimes seem to skip a few animations when reacting to attacks Nor does it help that there s precious little variation in the foes themselves who almost always show up as tall shirtless warriors with deer skull helmets or as beefy berserker shamans By the end of the first hour you ve basically seen every non boss you re going to see He did however consider combat to get much better once Senua has to face many enemies at once 42 In one of the publications to give the game a somewhat negative review Edge was unhappy with the game s depiction of Senua s condition 46 Several reviewers were less enthusiastic with most criticism directed at the gameplay fights and puzzles however most of them still praised Hellblade as a work of art Among them was Game Informer s Joe Juba who found Hellblade to be undeniably memorable telling a compelling tale that explores subject matter many consider taboo However he believed that the gameplay suffered from the game s themes Unaware of the fake nature of the game s supposed permadeath he complained that it was too unclear how close to a permanent game over he was and felt the sense that he was in frustrating He also found the puzzles tedious and believed that the idea of the fight sequences allowing certain enemies to be off screen translated poorly to gameplay 40 Eurogamer ranked the game ninth on their list of the Top 50 Games of 2017 GamesRadar ranked it 16th on their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017 and EGMNow ranked it 19th in their list of the 25 Best Games of 2017 while Polygon ranked it 24th on their list of the 50 best games of 2017 47 48 49 50 The game received nominations for Best PC Game Best PlayStation 4 Game Best Action Adventure Game Best Graphics Best Story and Most Innovative the latter for which it became a runner up at IGN s Best of 2017 Awards 51 52 53 54 55 56 Game Informer has listed Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice among best games released throughout the eighth video game generation 57 Depiction of psychosis Edit The game s depiction of psychosis was applauded and often described as the game s greatest quality Several media outlets and reviewers analyzed the game s depiction of psychosis in more detail it was noted that all parts of the game including the fights and puzzles were made to further the depiction of Senua s psychosis and revolved around her condition 5 6 40 Paul Fletcher a neuroscientist and psychosis expert at the University of Cambridge who worked on the game said that It s been exciting to see Senua received so positively by those who have lived with experiences of psychosis 6 Michael Briers of PlayStationLifeStyle stated that by working closely with neuroscientists and those unfortunate few who have been diagnosed as psychotic Hellblade carefully avoids those cheap half assed tropes that render a character insane and therefore woefully one dimensional Not only does it act as a disservice to those who suffer from mental illness this practice of painting in broad strokes only minimizes the room for nuance but Senua s Sacrifice boldly cuts through the white noise 21 Leif Johnson of PC Gamer praised the gripping depiction of a character suffering from psychosis stating Ninja Theory uses haunted eyes to full effect in long moody closeups peppering the narrative Senua peers not only into the darkness but seemingly past the camera past the screen Looking back I found depths of despair and anger there that were sometimes hard to meet head on Some people would crumble under such pain But still Senua fights It s a little inspiring 42 Alice Bell of VideoGamer com noted that although Senua s psychosis is a cause of tragedy in her life the game also depicted her condition as something that can bring her contentment stating that her hallucinations are sometimes actually lovely too reflecting that psychosis can manifest as color and beauty Regarding the story as a whole she stated you the player learn about the trauma Senua has faced made greater by her struggles with her own mental health and others lack of understanding of it Great care has been taken with input every step of the way from psychologists and people who have experienced psychosis to give as faithful a representation of it as possible The hardest battles are fought in the mind says Dillion although Senua has physical battles as well 2 Mollie L Patterson of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared that while I can t speak to that side of things from personal experience I can tell you that I was legitimately affected by Senua s condition at times Playing a good portion of the game with headphones on quiet moments were often broken by the never ending chatter of those other selves conflicting in their thoughts with some wanting to help their host in her quest and others constantly telling Senua and you that she was wrong in her choices that she was destined to failure or that it was all hopeless It s hard to explain how powerful those words can be even as a player detached from Senua s condition and it was one of many elements that helped form a bond between us 39 It s very hard to represent what this experience is like partly because it s such a personal intense emotional experience What they ve come up with is so compelling it s by far the best representation I ve heard of what these experiences are like Prof Charles Fernyhough an expert on voice hearing on the game s portrayal of the voices in Senua s head 16 Shoemaker stated Hellblade s single most powerful trick is a near constant stream of voices in Senua s head recorded with a spatial audio technique so they feel like they re all around you nagging at you undermining your decisions and your confidence These voices are frequently in conflict with what you re doing and even with each other one side can be encouraging you while the other mock you mercilessly The effect is striking Over time Senua s pain becomes palpable incontestable especially as the stress worsens the longer these voices harangue you the more vicious and deranged they become It s important to remember that you as the player though have the luxury of turning them off whenever you want Hellblade s robust bag of psychological tricks and the sheer fact of Senua s distressing reality result in the game s uncommon ability to capture the feelings of worthlessness lack of control of being misunderstood and shunned the strange mix of hope and despair that can accompany a debilitating mental illness 5 Not all media outlets were satisfied with the game s depiction of the condition In an article he published to criticize the game Mic gaming editor Jason Faulkner who had experience working with the mentally ill praised Senua s character but was highly critical of the game stating that it should have focused on helping people to truly understand psychosis and have the condition be focal and explicit instead of representing it metaphorically If you go into the game without any background information you might assume that Senua is living with delusions and Norse mythology inspired hallucinations or you might think that she s being haunted by demons and ghosts The portrayal of Senua s mental illness would be better served by showing both sides of her story what s in her head and what s actually happening He also stated that the game stifles the opportunity to inject commentary about the broader picture of mental health care notably by not depicting caregivers or other people dedicated to helping those with mental illness in real life 58 Edge deplored that Senua s psychosis was depicted as something of an asset a helpful superpower that can give you the strength to soldier on through the darkness so long as you can put up with the odd breakdown here and there 46 Death mechanic Edit Early in the game after Senua s hand starts to rot because she got tainted the Darkness tells her that every time she dies every death turns out to be a vision of a possible future the rot will spread further up until it reaches her head and consumes her soul the game implies that if this happens it will result in a permadeath as the player s save would be deleted and all game progress until then would be erased However several media outlets later found out that the rot stops spreading after a certain number of deaths and cannot progress further before a certain point in the game ultimately making it impossible for it to reach Senua s head 59 43 Antoniades said that the permadeath mechanic was a bluff while the rot will spread on Senua s body over repeated deaths it will never fully reach her head the wording they chose to describe this was meant to convey part of the fear associated with mental illness and psychosis directly to the player Antoniades said We were looking for ideas of how you introduce fear and one of those ideas was the permadeath mechanic It s the only time we re very explicit about what will happen to you in the game He considered that they believed that players and critics have mistaken their wording on the permadeath mechanic when the game was released which created a blowout but he defended their use of the wording as it s your interpretation as a player that taints the meaning behind it That s something we wanted to do on purpose because with mental illness it s your frame of mind that interprets the world and that can cause you distress 60 Reid McCarter of PC Gamer strongly defended Ninja Theory s move calling it great game design and a modern expression of unreliable narration He stated As the story progresses the nature of the corruption becomes clearer as the player comes to understand a correlation between Senua s backstory and psychology and the way they perceive the game s dangers It is a beautifully executed bit of narrative design game systems and story working in tandem 61 PCGamesN called it a clever decision as it focuses on Senua s own fear of her enemies and degrading mental state 59 Eurogamer called it a cool trick that makes the player feel a sense of dread as they re playing the game Dread anxiety and death are all themes Hellblade revolves around It certainly fits 43 Sales Edit While only released in digital form 25 26 Hellblade Senua s Sacrifice was a commercial success It was the best selling game on the PlayStation Store in Europe for the month of its release 62 63 According to director Tameem Antoniades the game sold better than expected and broke even in approximately three months ahead of the six to nine months the developers expected 9 64 PC Gamer stated about Hellblade s success that the news can only be positive Perhaps if other developers see an experimental game like Hellblade finding commercial success then they ll be more likely to take risks on their own titles and that ultimately will lead to more interesting games 9 To celebrate World Mental Health Day on October 10 2017 Ninja Theory donated all profit made from the sales of Hellblade on that day to Rethink Mental Illness 65 By June 2018 the game had sold over a million copies across all three platforms 66 Awards Edit Year Award Category Result Ref 2017 The Independent Game Developers Association Awards 2017 Best Audio Design Nominated 67 Best Visual Design NominatedBest Action and Adventure Game WonGolden Joystick Awards 2017 Best Audio Nominated 68 Best Gaming Performance for Melina Juergens NominatedBreakthrough Award for Melina Juergens NominatedThe Game Awards 2017 Best Narrative Nominated 69 70 Best Audio Design WonBest Performance for Melina Juergens WonGames for Impact WonBest Independent Game Nominated2018 Writers Guild of Great Britain Awards Best Writing in a Video Game Won 71 45th Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Video Game Nominated 72 73 21st Annual D I C E Awards Outstanding Achievement in Animation Nominated 74 Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Character Senua WonOutstanding Achievement in Story NominatedOutstanding Technical Achievement NominatedSXSW Gaming Awards Excellence in SFX Nominated 75 76 Excellence in Technical Achievement NominatedExcellence in Visual Achievement NominatedMost Promising New Intellectual Property NominatedExcellence in Narrative NominatedMatthew Crump Cultural Innovation Award NominatedGame Developers Choice Awards Best Audio Nominated 77 78 Best Narrative NominatedBest Technology Nominated14th British Academy Games Awards Best Game Nominated 79 80 British Game WonArtistic Achievement WonAudio Achievement WonGame Beyond Entertainment WonGame Innovation NominatedMusic NominatedNarrative NominatedPerformer for Melina Juergens WonIvor Novello Awards Best Original Video Game Score Nominated 81 Develop Awards Animation Nominated 82 83 Visual Design NominatedMusic Design WonSound Design Ninja Theory NominatedWriting or Narrative Design WonThe Independent Game Developers Association Awards 2018 Creativity Award Won 84 85 Best Audio Design NominatedDiversity Award NominatedGolden Joystick Awards 2018 Xbox Game of the Year Nominated 86 87 2019 2019 Webby Awards Action Game Nominated 88 89 Best Art Direction WonBest Music Sound Design NominatedBest Visual Design NominatedBest Writing People s Voice WonTechnical Achievement NominatedThe Independent Game Developers Association Awards 2019 Creativity Award Nominated 90 In addition to the awards received by the game the team of Hellblade including Antoniades and Juergens won the award for Best Real Time Graphics amp Interactivity at SIGGRAPH in 2016 for a showcase demonstration of a technique they called Realtime Cinematography during which they performed and filmed live a 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