BluePoint did a great job overall with Demon's Souls. Despite its length, it's was just a wonderful experience Despite its flaws, my wife and poured so much time and energy into it and it was an amazing stress relief this year. There's a few others as well I can't think of at the moment. I haven't played Yakuza 7 yet, but no doubt it would makes its way on this list. If REmake 2 was an Aliens to the 2003 remake's Alien this is another step up in adrenaline altogether. Seeing a few too many "yeah this game falls short but that's just Resident Evil 3" which kinda boils my piss, but other than that this is a pretty damn good action game in its own right with a fantastic take on the series' OG heroine. Resident Evil 3 - There's one thing that really really annoys me about this game and it's not that it falls short of a predecessor that was one of the finest games of its generation but that it kind of taints the extremely underrated original too. This is a game with some thoroughly rotten parts that somehow adds up to something more fascinating than it ought to be. Not to mention the game's switch halfway through is fascinating and allows the title to open up to be something more than an overlong contrived loop of anger and hatred. The Last of Us Part II - It fails as a revenge story by setting up completely spurious terms that depend on you seeing the characters as fundamentally good people, it robs its once great heroine of all agency by having her act stupid and selfish as an often empty automaton for the game's themes, its attempts at verisimilitude with its violence are more often than not unintentionally funny than horrifying plus imho the "humanity is the real monster" post-apocalyptic genre is starting to feel real tone deaf and socially regressive to me in an "anything that threatens the status quo will just turn people to animals" way and yet and yet and yet, this game looks stunning and plays incredibly well and immersively. Take on the campaign in 4-player co-op, and dive into the fray in 16-player Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, CTF, and more-then take things to the next level by creating and sharing custom game modes.īurst blood vessels listening to a supercharged metal soundtrack by retro FPS composer Andrew Hulshult that dynamically changes gears to accompany your actions.6. Team up and go head-to-head in a variety of multiplayer modes. Unleash your inner map designer with Prodeus’s powerful but easy-to-use level editor, and keep the visceral combat fresh with a built-in browser filled with community-created maps. Experience the gory thrills of the elder shooters, dialed up to 11 thanks to Prodeus’s delightfully demented dismemberment system. Splatter the steel walls and alien halls with the blood of your enemies. Blast and blaze your way through hordes of chaos-spawned creatures using an arsenal of classically over-the-top weapons. Steel yourself for fast and frantic nonstop action. Experience over-the-top explosions of lo-fi pixels and hi-tech particle effects as you clash against the Prodeans and forces of Chaos. Shooters past and present collide with graphics that combine today’s high-quality 3D tech with retro visuals. This is the Boomer Shooter you’ve been waiting for. The game features a hand-crafted campaign from industry FPS veterans, co-op and competitive multiplayer play drawing on classic modes*, a fully integrated level editor, and a built-in community map browser for instantaneous action with nearly limitless levels to play. Experience the quality you’d expect from a modern AAA game, designed with retro aesthetics and gameplay that invoke the tech-imposed limits of older hardware. Prodeus is a first-person shooter of old, re-imagined using modern rendering techniques and technology.
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