There's also a bow you can whip out for ranged kills and grab manoeuvres with a bit of bullet-time thrown in for good measure. The combo system is dead simple, with moves made up of three button combinations resulting in beat-downs that most of the time look very much the same. As such, it's a basic hack-and-slash adventure with simple combos, drop-in/drop-out co-op and combat that gets repetitive very quickly. Doubt Riding on the residual beard-chic left by the Lord of the Rings movies, Eragon is billed as the next big thing in the fantasy flick world, and funnily enough the game isn't all that different from EA's previous Tolkien action games (it's even been fudged together by the same team).