Abstract: French developer Arkane Studios, which is primarily known for the Dishonored franchise (the first game in the series released in 2012, the second one in 2016), has a knack for making unconventional games. Deathloop is no exception, and it brings the level...
Deathloop is able to break the cycle of repetitive AI encounters and uneven performance thanks to an interesting story, strong characters, and enticing exploration...
Innovative premise, Tight shooting and stealth, Something new in every run
Repetition sets in after a while, More punishing than it needs to be, Stability issues
Play Deathloop long enough, and the shine wears off a bit. A time loop is, by nature, a repetitive event, and the game can’t quite square that with its “make progress in every run” philosophy. Some runs are complete wastes of time, and that’s particularly...
Gameplay that encourages players to develop an understanding of it and build mastery, Excellent writing that develops the world and the weird characters within it, Beautiful art direction that is striking and distinct, An absolute banger of a soundtrack t
Published: 2021-09-13, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I tried to go into Deathloop as blind as possible, only glancing at trailers in the middle of conferences, and avoiding everything else.I suggest you do the same.Deathloop PC, PS5 [reviewed Developer: Arkane Studios Publisher: Bethesda Released: September...
Despite its seemingly endless complexities, Deathloop is one of the most confidently designed games I've ever played. Arkane Studios has crafted a world made of ideas linked by meaningful connections; time influences space, space influences tactics, and t...
Abstract: Deathloop is a game that has had my close attention since it got announced last year. The aesthetic was gritty, yet fun at the same time. I found the short character sequences from the first trailer really interesting, and I needed to know more about thes...
Published: 2021-09-13, Author: Phil , review by: pcgamer.com
A thoughtful response to Dishonored that makes for an entertaining stealth shooter in its own right, but it's the multiplayer invasions that make Deathloop sing...