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A game for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], developed and published by Ignition Entertainment, released on April 28, 2011. The game consists of staff geniuses such as Takeyasu Sawaki, who was a character designer for ''[[Devil May Cry]]'' and ''[[Okami]]''. The game is loosely based on the apocryphal Book of Enoch. The story follows Enoch, a human scribe in heaven, who must round up the fallen angels that are corrupting the Earth to suit their own ideal image of perfection. God sends Enoch to judge the Watchers and return them to paradise before the human race is irrevocably corrupted with half-human Nephilim, and a Great Flood made inevitable. Along the way, he is guided by Lucifel, God's right-hand angel, and the other Archangels.
A game for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]], developed and published by Ignition Entertainment, released on April 28, 2011. The game consists of staff geniuses such as Takeyasu Sawaki, who was a character designer for ''[[Devil May Cry]]'' and ''[[Okami]]''. The game is loosely based on the apocryphal Book of Enoch. The story follows Enoch, a human scribe in heaven, who must round up the fallen angels that are corrupting the Earth to suit their own ideal image of perfection. God sends Enoch to judge the Watchers and return them to paradise before the human race is irrevocably corrupted with half-human Nephilim, and a Great Flood made inevitable. Along the way, he is guided by Lucifel, God's right-hand angel, and the other Archangels.
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* [[Two and a Half D]]: Many platforming stages consist of 3D visuals seen from a 2D perspective, though Enoch can still turn "back" and "ahead." One stage in "The Tragedy of Baraquel" shifts briefly into 3D for unique effect, but is still 2D in execution.
* [[D]]: Many platforming stages consist of 3D visuals seen from a 2D perspective, though Enoch can still turn "back" and "ahead." One stage in "The Tragedy of Baraquel" shifts briefly into 3D for unique effect, but is still 2D in execution.
* [[Action Girl]]: Ishtar, who is able to hold her own against Ezekiel. Later on she becomes a full-fledged [[Lady of War]].
* [[Action Girl]]: Ishtar, who is able to hold her own against Ezekiel. Later on she becomes a full-fledged [[Lady of War]].
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Although inspired by [[wikipedia:Biblical apocrypha|Apocrypha]] of [[The Bible]], this game is a very, very loose adaptation.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: Although inspired by [[wikipedia:Biblical apocrypha|Apocrypha]] of [[The Bible]], this game is a very, very loose adaptation.