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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 10:40pm 13/09/21 | 1 Comments
The latest game from Arkane, the studio behind the excellent Dishonored series, is as much a puzzle game as it is a slice of very cool action. Deathloop makes its debut on PlayStation 5 and PC, and we've recently been living in its loop to bring you our full review.

A snippet.
Arkane’s Deathloop plays with the very form of choice and player freedom, its design an intricate collection of disparate pieces all working as a part of a greater whole. The complete opposite of a corridor shooter, it’s the sort of game you’d expect from the studio behind the excellent Dishonored series. Even so, it doesn’t mess with the outcome -- that being a great game to pick up and play.

Saying Deathloop plays with the form isn’t mere hyperbole. In much the same way great films defy comparison, or push their respective artform forward, Deathloop does so for the first-person shooter. By pairing the idea of ‘where to go’ and ‘how to approach’ with that of a deep underlying mystery, Deathloop is as dense a puzzle to solve as it is a combat playground to conquer.

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tim
Posted 08:57pm 07/10/21
Looks like a great game. Cant wait to get it.
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