In Saw: The Game, you step into the shoes of a detective named David Tapp, who gets trapped by the serial killer named Jigsaw in an old asylum (For in-depth info and story line, check out Bright Hub’s exclusive Saw: The Videogame Preview). You will have to guide Tapp, save his accomplices and escape the dark asylum quickly before falling prey to Jigsaw’s deadly traps.
The traps are based on some of the most cleverly designed puzzles that can certainly leave you spellbound. From the opening reverse bear trap scene to circuit breakers, all puzzles are designed very well. The most difficult aspect is the amount of time and the number of chances given to solve each puzzle. For example, there’s a dangerous scythe trap which allows you to attempt three tricky puzzles within the time limit. Failing to do so will trigger the trap, and the scythe will descend rapidly and chop the person lying below the trap. Other traps include tripwire-shotgun traps, which blows one’s head when entangled. The shotgun trap and few others can be used by the player himself to set traps for enemies. You can learn hints and tips for combat and setting traps in Bright hub's Saw Hints and Tips article.
Besides puzzle-based ambushes, players will also have to fight with enemies. Combat is similar to old school PSX and PS2 horror games like Silent Hill. On a PS3, gamers have to switch to combat stance by pressing the L2 and by using one weapon, they can inflict light or heavy attacks by pressing the square or X button. The hack and slash combat is too easy, though it is deemphasized in Saw: The Game. Nevertheless, players can select various weapons as they progress through each levels. Compared to puzzles, combat looks very weak and is only included for the sake of adding variety to the Saw video game. If you do not like melee fights, you can opt to set different traps including trip wires, poison traps and remote mines to eliminate enemies. While this aspect of Saw: The Game is very interesting, there’s no particular challenge in luring the bad guys. The AI is pretty weak and may easily fall into your ambushes.
Overall, the Saw video game is much like Silent Hill, except few polished puzzles and clever entrapments. It is an excellent horror ‘puzzle’ game, which might appeal those who are bored with hack and slash horror games.